I have written how differently my husband and I are in past blogs:
“My partner and I are vastly different as the ocean from the desert. A love that can endure the differences and embrace the substances that matter last a lifetime. We are a mighty team, better together than apart, fuller because of our emptiness and sweeter because of shed tears. I love seeing what dreams will still come true, we have some huge ones left to dream.”
We continue to grow in love and respect for each other as we endure the daily grind with its joys and sorrows. They are the inspiration for this artwork.
Supplies: GSLC Celtic Hearts, GSLC Steampunk Hearts, Metalic Acrylic Paints-Gold, Copper, Bronze, Acrylic Paints-Reds, Pinks, and Neon Orange,Chipboard, Cutter, Scrapbook Paper, UHU GlueStick, Permanent Ink Pad Brown, Ink Blotter
- Gather Supplies.
- Paint GSLC Steampunk Hearts in Metallic Acrylic Paints-Gold, Copper, Bronze.
- Paint GSLC Celtic Hearts in Acrylic Paints-Reds, Pinks, and Neon Orange.
- Cut Two 5 by 5 inch Squares from Scrapbook Paper Using a Cutter.
- Cut One 5.25 by 5.25 Square from Scrapbook Paper Using a Cutter.
- Glue Scrapbook Paper to Chipboard Squares Using a UHU GlueStick.
- Use Permanent Ink Pad in Brown and an Ink Blotter to Darken the Edges of the Squares.
- Use a UHU GlueStick to Layer the Painted GSLC Hearts onto the Prepared Squares.
- These can be Framed and Would Make Very Attractive Wall Display.
Final Thoughts:
I love the concept of of yin and yang, dark and light, good and evil, a time for everything under the sun. My husband and I seek balance in our life, knowing fully it is ebbing and flowing, to and fro from one day to the next one may be sad the other happy, one’s pain can be soothed by the other. Life is about give and take, the ups and the downs, burdens and days of joy, the soft and the hard, the rough and the smooth, the content and the restless. We are in constant flux but we can choose the perspective we will embrace.
To know someone fully is to dive into the depths of the deepest oceans. When we first fall in love we do not dive in too deep, it’s a drop in a cup of water or the shallow waters of a springtime shower. It’s only as we stay together and weather the storms that we discover the magnitude of our lifetime companions.
I love this song by Natalie Merchant,
The Feast of Saint Valentine
In the deep and darkest night of your soul
When you curse and rue the day
That you did dare to give your heart away
Take courage in the thought you belong
Good comrade, you're not alone
We're here to give you shelter from the storm
In the blindness and confusion of the fight
When the blood is soaking through
We'll come to you, we'll come to bind the wound
We'll come to you
March on, march on you soldiers of the heart
You ragged, weary crowd
You retreat in your defeat but you move on
Such a vast uncharted wilderness to see
Strange lands, strange beasts
But I'll go where you lead
Where you lead
I'll go where you lead
I'll go where you lead
And on the feast day of Saint Valentine
In the bleak mid-winter cold
Come lay your blood red roses in the snow
Come lay them in the snow
Don't stop your search now
Go, by the grace of God
Keep your courage, keep your faith
And take this paper heart to keep you safe
Keep you safe, keep your hope and faith
Love will lead you safely on
Love will leave you wounded
Love will bring you harm
Love will be the curse and be the charm
Love will be the bruising and be the balm
Love will set you free
And love, love love, will be your bonds
Love will win
Love will conquer all
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