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“Best Day of My Life” Art Print
When my oldest daughter was in third grade, she was given an assignment during creative writing class to write about heaven. The teacher provided the first line but she was to create the rest.
How refreshing it is to see something so beautiful through the eyes of a child.
So innocent. So pure.
The paper you see is in her handwriting which I then painted, but the image of heaven is completely hers.
How refreshing it is to see something so beautiful through the eyes of a child.
So innocent. So pure.
The paper you see is in her handwriting which I then painted, but the image of heaven is completely hers.
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“Best Day of My Life” Art Print
“Best Day of My Life” Art Print
When my oldest daughter was in third grade, she was given an assignment during creative writing class to write about heaven. The teacher provided the first line but she was to create the rest.
How refreshing it is to see something so beautiful through the eyes of a child.
So innocent. So pure.
The paper you see is in her handwriting which I then painted, but the image of heaven is completely hers.
How refreshing it is to see something so beautiful through the eyes of a child.
So innocent. So pure.
The paper you see is in her handwriting which I then painted, but the image of heaven is completely hers.
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When my oldest daughter was in third grade, she was given an assignment during creative writing class to write about heaven. The teacher provided the first line but she was to create the rest.
How refreshing it is to see something so beautiful through the eyes of a child.
So innocent. So pure.
The paper you see is in her handwriting which I then painted, but the image of heaven is completely hers.
How refreshing it is to see something so beautiful through the eyes of a child.
So innocent. So pure.
The paper you see is in her handwriting which I then painted, but the image of heaven is completely hers.





















