Louise Hay wrote these cards as a way to help you create forgiveness in your everyday life! Forgiveness means releasing regret, sadness, hurt, fear, guilt, blame, resentment, and sometimes even the desire for revenge. How do you start? By being willing to let go of the past. Be willing to release your emotional attachment to your memories of yesterday. The past is over and this is a new day.
'Fairies are angels who reside very close to the Earth so they can perform their divine mission of protecting nature and animals. Fairies genuinely want to help you live a healthier, happier and more prosperous life.' - Doreen Virtue
This dynamic poster book joins Insight Editions’ hugely successful Game of Thrones: The Poster Collection series with forty new posters from seasons five and six.
Rediscover the iconic imagery of HBO’s Game of Thrones with this poster collection featuring stunning images from the award-winning series’ fifth and sixth seasons.
Contains 500 Bridge-sized cards measuring 2-1/4" x 3-1/2", blank on both sides, perfect for making your own flash cards, games, and other projects. The cards have a water-based playing card varnish that works well with markers, pens, crayons, colored pencils and paint. May be used with laser printers, however use with inkjet printers may require additional drying time and may smudge.
The Celtic Mandala wall calendar presents the magical weavings of Welsh artist Jen Delyth. Founded in her deep connection to her Celtic heritage, Jen’s intricate paintings and illustrations are a personal journey into the language of ancient myth and symbol. Her original iconographic style is inspired by the Spirit in Nature, which expresses our mythic connection to the natural world.
In traditional Day of the Dead celebrations, sugar skulls are given as gifts to the living and adorn the altars of the deceased. The art of handcrafting sugar skulls and decorating them with colorful paint and sparkling embellishments has been passed down through generations of folk artists.
Inquisitive and often mischievous, crows are clever toolmakers that learn from one another. Research shows that crows fashion twigs into spears and hooks to access food and use road traffic for cracking tough nuts. Corvids also recognize individual humans and act differently around people they are familiar with—sometimes even leaving gifts for those who feed them.