I was working on some invitations this weekend for a meeting where I made a puzzle for our theme and attached a piece to each invitation – then the person brings the piece with them to the meeting and the puzzle gets put all together (“everyone is important” object lesson to kick off the meeting – yea!).

Anyway, I used the image from today’s download on the invitation. When Jason saw the invitations he said, “You’re using that bird again?”
Yep. I love it so much that after I made a stamp with it for Hampton Art I have used different forms of it on various personal projects and in BPS workshops. Actually, it pops up all over the place with little tweaks here and there.
I can’t help myself. I love it that much.
So, in honor of you dear Jason, here’s one more look at my favorite birdie of all time (again, tweaked just for you) – and I’m sharing it with all my friends across the world. And as with all of my downloads – please use it for personal projects only and don’t modify it, take it apart, etc. It’s my gift to you so I appreciate you being nice with it.
Enjoy!



Thanks for the charming bird and for the reminder of the important concept of the importance of each person.
Thanks for the download! Your last post was really an eye-opener. I really hadn’t thought of what I might be passing down to my children in the form of scrapbooks. I’ve been trying to live with the less is more approach, but I hadn’t applied that to my scrapbooks. I’ve still been thinking that I have to capture every memory and document everything. I think I’ll reevaluate what I’m doing. Thanks again!