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This is a 8"X8" lay out. I really like to use hidden journaling and get a lot of use out of a page.

As a tribute to my Grandfather’s Indian Heritage, my daughter, DeAnna, designed her wedding around and released butterflies after taking the vows, in his honor. Bull frogs and butterflies are the two creatures on earth that are truly transformed and born again. It is thought that from the beautiful butterfly, humans can learn transformation, growth, evolution, change and how to experience joy. To be brushed by a butterfly’s wing is a kiss of blessings coming your way.
When released, 5 of the butterflies fluttered around and then came to rest on DeAnna’s bouquet. By the time we captured the shot, only one remained. But that ONE butterfly stayed for a very long time. It worked it’s way up and positioned itself on the flower over Andy’s heart, then sat and starred at him for awhile (bottom left overlay picture.) Once it left Andy, it flew over to DeAnna’s heart and did the same thing, only it stayed there for about 5 minutes before flying away (top right overlay picture.) DeAnna said: “Pa sent his approval and blessing today through the spirit of this one butterfly. He made my wedding after all!” This was an extra special moment for her.
As the Native American Legend Goes:
If anyone desires a wish to come true, they must first capture a butterfly and whisper that wish to it.
Since they make no sound, they can't tell the wish to anyone but the Great Spirit.
So by making a wish and releasing the butterfly, it will be taken to the heavens and be granted.


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