These were done with Sakura Micron on wooden apples.
I gave them as a gift to my daughter for her wedding as part of the tenets of a good marriage...
The marriage didn't last but she still has the apples.
I started with LOVE...
And then I made RESPECT...
And then TRUST...
And KINDNESS...
And then finally, I left the last one without words, "Because you will make your own words to describe your marriage."
What do you think?
Christine Shuck is a writer, artist, and general malcontent living in Kansas City, Missouri. She has written six books, five of which are published on Amazon. You can learn more about her by signing up for her newsletter, visiting her author website or one of her blogs:
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The Cottages - focuses on our renovations of two bungalows in Historic Northeast Kansas City and their future as Airbnb properties
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