Monday, July 29, 2013

40th high school reunion

These are some posters I painted for the class of '73...I was actually in class if '72 ... I'll post what I did for my class in another post...






























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Eat Art

A project at my church to raise money for food for kids in Honduras..we send a mission team down several times a year to Honduras ...I helped with this and it was amazing to help and watch the kids make art!


















The art was them put up in the back of the sanctuary to be bid on...check out these wonderful pieces of art!

















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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Memory spoon necklace

Made for my sweet friend Norma who lost her son in a fishing accident in Alaska...


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Keys

These are a few of my key pendants...


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Amazing Grace

We are moving!!! Vintage Hippie is moving to Uptown Waco!! 17th and Austin Ave! By the grace of God go I! We have had a great ride at Riverbend Shopping Center on Lake Shore but we need more space! And God just sent more to us! We are soo excited to be moving in September to our new home on Austin Ave. just up from Sironia! Thanks to everyone who has made our endeavor with Vintage Hippie a success! We love all our loyal customers and look forward to serving you with a smile at our new location! It is being worked on right now and we will have twice the room and lots more fun! Peace out!






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Location:17th and Austin Ave.

Monday, July 8, 2013

New necklaces

Can be found at Vintage Hippie in Waco , Tx...





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Monday, July 1, 2013

Texarkana here I come...

Right back where I started from! Mom used to sing this with us kids when we made our way back to the old home place! My family were pioneer settlers in Texarkana ... My grandmothers house was the first one built there...it is now gone because of progress... But I did a canvas of the travels of the Moores family (my descendants) for a cousin Charles White... His daughter commissioned me to do it for his birthday...she and her mother did all the background research for me... This is my rendition of what they sent me!


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