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I have been wanting to make this Garden Pole for sometime…. it’s really a Memory Pole.   It has all the names of the dogs who have lived with me in Virginia.  I plan to put it in a place that I can see everyday as I leave and enter the house.

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Group June classWe had a really fun Garden Pole class yesterday painting beautiful, bright additions to our gardens.  Everyone was so creative.  And as a bonus we got to spend time with a little lamb.  LOL! lamb 1

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Garden Poles

20190428_065307.jpgIt’s a lot of work to paint a Peace/Garden Pole in an afternoon but we did it again.   Just look at these works of art!  These ladies are going to enjoy having these beauties gracing their yards for years to come.  Watch for another session to paint Garden Poles coming up this summer.

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I have been busy painting a couple more Garden Poles that were ordered after the workshop last month.  These are so much fun to do.

Another workshop is coming up on Saturday July 9th.  Space is limited for this workshop but a few seats remain.  Won’t you join us.  Click here to register.

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Peace Pole Workshop 1These ladies painted some uniquely beautiful Peace Poles at the workshop at The Studio yesterday afternoon.  Beautiful!

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Here is another look (or two) at the Peace Poles.  I finished a couple of samples that are on display outside of The Studio on Main Street.  Take a look and think about what you want yours to look like.  We will have a Paint Party scheduled soon to let you make your own.

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Peace Poles 1 Take a look at the next fun project we will be doing at The Studio – Peace/Garden Poles!  They are based on the idea of Peace Poles.

“A Peace Pole is a hand-crafted monument that displays the message and prayer
May Peace Prevail on Earth

on each of its four or six sides, usually in different languages.
There are tens of thousands of
Peace Poles in 180 countries all over the world dedicated as monuments to peace. They serve as constant reminders for us to visualize and pray for world peace.”  (Visit the source of Peace Pole info here.)

Start thinking of what you would like your saying to be so you will be ready to paint yours.  More info to come soon.

 

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