
Last week during a yoga class at my friend’s house, I saw adorable pressed flower image cards in various places. I asked Carolyn, “Where did you get these adorable cards?” She told me about Terri’s art.
I remember meeting Terri. She is a retired teacher and we had lots in common, but I had no idea she was an artist. I opened my phone and ordered three cards from her Square site.
I took a screenshot of the one above and decided to write a haiku about it. I will send the card and haiku to the first person who comments on this post.
I hope you will write your own fairytale response and support other writers with encouragement.
Fairy Flower Girl
Open blossom joy-
light shines on her heartfelt face,
Iris petal swoons.








What beautiful cards! Living in a small town makes it difficult to find not only hand-crafted items, but also stationery items. Gorgeous!
Ha! I live in a small town. That’s what’s exciting about discovering her art. You win! Please email me your address and I’ll mail it to you.
Beautiful art captured so well in your haiku! I tried one, too.
welcoming morning
with arms spread wide in greeting
sun salutation
I love sun salutation which has a double meaning as a yoga movement. I also love welcoming morning. Thanks for writing!
So creative! I love your haiku, too!
I worshipped the sunwhen I lived in the garden.I still do…for you!
Ah, Margaret, “her heartfelt face” is so lovely. I just ordered three cards from Terri too. They are so clever and fun.
arms open wide bathing
in the midsummer dazzle
surrounded in love
Love the word dazzle. Thanks for ordering. Terri texted me that she has gotten some orders from this post. She’s thrilled.