We hope you enjoyed hearing from Lisa Leonard last month as she shared her story of finding beauty in brokenness. If you missed it, catch up on her posts here:
Finding Beauty in Brokenness
Can I Share My Heart?
This month, we are so excited to feature Dee from Red Letter Words! Dee is the designer of DaySpring’s Urban Soul Collection.
Read how Dee got her start…
I was decorating my home and wanted wall art with an “erased chalkboard” look, but it was hard to find. I wanted something modern and casual but with a vintage touch and something that could complement my family photos and help to tell our story. So I decided to make my own art and started giving it away to friends and family for baby showers and birthdays, and as Christmas and wedding presents. I was positively overwhelmed by the response. People were emotionally moved and they asked me to create even more.
Tune in this month as Dee shares more about her personal journey and how she found the courage to use her God given talent to create a business we all love!
Here are a few of our favorites from the Urban Soul Collection…
Where you Go, I Will Go {Top seller!}
Whatever is Lovely- Charcoal Flower Sculpture {Perfect beside your workspace!}
We Will Serve the Lord Wall Art {we love this color combo!}
Let Your Light Shine Wall Art {On sale for only $13.50!}
A Friend Loves at All Times {Again with the sale- only $10! Perfect gift for a girlfriend!}
Join us this month as we hear from Dee and giveaway some awesome decor from the Urban Soul Collection! DaySpring has a variety of items on sale, PLUS you can receive free shipping on your Urban Soul purchase over $25 with the code: UrbanSoul25!
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Lisa says
Beautiful products.
Bev Duncan @ Walking Well With God says
Dee,
I have Ruth 1:16 on my bedroom wall…love it! 🙂
Blessings,
Bev
Sabrina says
Love the design and colours! May God bless your talent!
Martha Vance says
BEAUTIFUL ARTWORK!!! GREAT…. Inspirational thoughts to reflect on all day long. God bless your work.
Viviyanna Turk says
Why is this called Urban Soul? The title is a BIT misleading. I was thinking of cards that featured African/Latino Americans and other Americans of colour.