Sunday, August 29, 2010

Card of the Month - March 2010




Design 110

 

"Welcome Home"


Design 110 - Welcome Home

Designed by Jeanette Broekman and Megan Whittington (Adoptees)
Inspired by Patricia Clarke. (dec.05 - Natural Mother to Jeanette)
Artwork: Patricia Clarke


Design 110, Welcomes home the one who has been away.

Under circumstances of separation, be it in the form of a lifetime, or a shorter period - the meaning behind this card is clear and simple. "Welcome Home".

The image on the front of this card is a house positioned in and amongst green rolling hills, the glowing light inside the house indicates that someone is home; the lights are on and a fireplace provides warmth and coziness. The scene is set at sunset, and there is a storm brewing in the high clouds.

Home is the place where families come together and share their lives. This image portrays warmth and love, a cozy and inviting family setting, the rolling hills representing the roller coaster of life that impacts families, a beautiful sunset giving rise to the good times, and the high clouds indicate a storm brewing. Safety and protection from the storm is within the walls of the family home.

There is a sense of belonging.

This card is suitable for people who have been separated and are now reuniting. This card sends a clear and simple but important message.

This card is typically sent by either the Natural Mother, or Natural Father to the child. A very meaningful and powerful message to convey to the adopted child, which is of great significance to all involved.

This card can also be used under many other circumstances, by anyone who simply wants to welcome someone home for any reason.

This design is available as:
Greeting Card - view card in full with option to purchase

Design 110 - Welcome Home.  $4.95au
Bookmark - view bookmark in full with option to purchase

Design 110bm - Welcome Home. $2.00au
Art Work - view artwork and available formats

Printed Reproductions on Canvas, Vinyl, Photo, Poster mounted and unmounted.



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