• Happy Holidays to you!  I created these gift tags that you can download, print out and use for whatever you want.  All FREE!
  • Our Holiday Gift Wrap was such a success that we wanted to give you an excuse to use something similar all year long.  Now you can say "Happy Birthday" in the most stylish way.  This graphic gift wrap looks great all on it's own, or accented with a pop of color (in the form of a ribbon, card, or a flower!) - Comes in a roll of 6 pieces (3 of each design) - 20" x 29" each - Printed locally
  • Flat printed watercolor on thick white cotton paper. I started giving hand-done versions of this print to friends with new babies, and decided to have some printed so that anyone could give this as a baby gift. The variation in the watercolor is captured beautifully in the print. - 11 x 14 - Printed locally
  • We could all use a little more kindness in our lives. Shouldn't it be thrown around like confetti?  This gorgeous gold foiled print is a great reminder.  Printed on a soft grey paper.  A perfect holiday gift to ring in the New Year. - 11 x 14 - Printed locally
  • Flat prints of watercolor on thick cotton paper. I made these prints to commemorate "National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day" and started a blog called "Let's Talk About Loss," encouraging others to talk about their stories of loss, as I did. These prints can serve as tangible memories when loss can feel so intangible. - All prints are 8 x 10 - Printed locally - Proceeds go to Share, an organization that helps families who have suffered pregnancy or infant loss
  • This print, using offset printing in neon pink, quotes the Elvis Presley song "Mama." The paper is a heavy cotton stock. Perfect gift for a mother, on Mother's Day or any time of year. - 8 x 10 - Printed locally
  • I love that the watercolor gradient of the brush lettering shows so nicely in this flat print on thick cotton paper. It quotes Sinatra, who apparently loved the color orange. - 8 x 10 - Printed locally
  • Something that I read years ago that has stuck in my head as a small source of comfort after many losses is that some number of cells from every baby that a woman carries somehow travels up to her brain and stays there after the birth (or death) of the baby, and possibly for the rest of the woman's life.  So we literally carry a piece of all of our children with us, wherever we go, and wherever they are. Hence, this print.  I would love for any of you who are touched by it to do whatever you would like with it.  Print it and hang it on your wall.  Use it as a screensaver.  Or tuck it away in a box, like I have done with all of my ultrasounds, letters to my babies, etc.  Hopefully it helps in some way.

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