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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Angel Numbers and Circles

Recently I kept seeing someone on Instagram that posted her "angel numbers" and how they kept showing up.  I have been seeing the number 1234 a lot lately.  For at least the past month i see the time 12:34 so I figured it had to mean something.  I googled angel numbers and found out that it could be 123, 4 or 1, 234.
 Today when getting ready to leave the house I looked on my entry table and saw this-
I've had this old mailbox door for years~today the numbers stuck out.  I looked up what 1 means:
 Angel Number 1 encourages you to look to new beginnings, opportunities and projects with a positive and optimistic attitude as these are appearing in your life for very good reason.



 and 234:  Angel Number 234 is a message to put some extra focus and effort towards your creative endeavours to ensure that you manifest long-term rewards on all levels.  If you have been considering a new direction or beginning a new project or venture, now would be a most auspicious time to make that choice.  Trust that the work you do today will bring benefits to your life in the future.
(if you click on the purple # it will take you to the website where i found this info and you can look up any number that appears to you)

In numerology:  Your name number is a 9. It represents your destiny.
A 9 destiny is to bring beauty, art, and romance into the world. It is a charitable, generous, and kind number and comes with a desire to help the world.

Pretty interesting stuff.  Maybe that is why i've been doing a lot of artistic things the past month.
Shannon Green posted a series of video's recently on "circles."  I have been needing to paint some duck cloth for a project but kept putting it off.  After watching her video's decided just to paint circles.
The entire piece is about 60" long and 16" wide.  Hard to photograph the entire thing so here you'll just see a few snippets.
When I finish the actual project, i'll post pictures of that.
section of painted fabric

close up of section

close up of one circle

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