Friday, December 16, 2011

Paint Party Friday

Today's Paint Party Feature is my little tribute to our service men and women....it seemed appropriate now that the war in Iraq is winding down. 

Thank you for your service. I know it's very hard to be away from your families not to mention the danger. My heart goes out to your  families who miss you every day especially during the holidays. 

My prayer for this Christmas is that all our service men & women will one day all be home with their families & that there will be peace on Earth....


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Link to this snowman  hand painted porcelain ornament: http://www.etsy.com/listing/87779301/hand-painted-porcelain-cammoflage

13 comments:

Å olanje na domu-Waldorf said...

Look how cute he is?! :) Little soldier snowman. :) Very lovely gesture.:)

ANNE said...

Very sweet tribute and such a cute painting!

Anne Butera said...

Great post and lovely piece!

Happy PPF!

carol l mckenna said...

Dynamic creation and lovely words ~ ~ thanks, namaste, Carol (Share the Creative Journey) Happy PPF.

SHERI COOK said...

Very clever and cute too!
Happy PPF!
Sheri Cook/HappyHorseStudio

Daniele Valois said...

so cute!

carlarey said...

What a wonderful piece, and such a moving post.

Unknown said...

this is such a wonderful piece and great tribute!!!! beautiful work!!!!

Mary C. Nasser said...

Really, really cute tribute!
So original of you to combine a snowman and camouflage!

Happy PPF!!
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art

DVArtist said...

Yeah for our troops and little snow men.
Nicole/Beadwright

Christine said...

Very cute tribute!

GlorV1 said...

Yes, I totally agree...very clever and what a great tribute to our men and women coming home at present. Nicely done. Happy Holidays

Robin Panzer Art said...

This is quite wonderful! ~Happy Paint Party Friday! #40 Robin Panzer Art Studio 33

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