Welcome To Stones In The Sand Garden

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In the Japanese Zen garden beautifully raked sand and carefully selected and placed stones and objects create a peaceful place for quiet meditation.
Creating a personal shrine or altar is in many ways just like that process. Selecting objects that have meaning to you and assembling them in a manner that pleases you. A personal shrine can fit in your pocket, hang on your wall, sit on a table, be permanent or temporary, and can be created inside or outside.


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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Beach Box




I love these little cedar tourists boxes that turn up in thrift stores and garage sales and they are often my choice for a project. This is a personal celebration shrine for my love of travel and the beach's I've enjoyed. Each little vial contains sand collected while visiting that beach.


Wednesday, March 17, 2010

A Wild Shrine


This outdoor shrine overlooks the Virgin River Valley from the North edge of the Mormon Mesa. I don't know who created this but when my husband and I stumbled upon it we really enjoyed the "coochism" message and the view, you'll notice in the front that the creator of this shrine included a place to sit or kneel while visiting this place.

Personal Shrines


In the Japanese Zen garden beautifully raked sand and carefully selected and placed stones create a peaceful place for quiet meditation. Creating your own personal shrine is a matter of selecting objects that have meaning to you and assembling them in a manner that pleases you. A personal shrine can fit in your pocket, hang on your wall, sit on a table, be permanent or temporary , and be created inside or outside.

Shrine Creating for The Stone Collector



In the Japanese Zen garden beautifully raked sand and carefully selected and placed stones create a peaceful place for quiet meditation. Creating your own personal shrine is a matter of selecting objects that have meaning to you and assembling them in a manner that pleases you. A personal shrine can fit in your pocket, hang on your wall, sit on a table, be permanent or temporary, and be created inside or outside.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Inspiration


Inspiration

Finding inspiration always seems so much easier then seeking inspiration. While I wonder around any place (even my yard) it's hard for me NOT to pick up twigs, pieces of wind blown wood, small stones, shells etc. I'm sure I learned that from my Mom, I remember us gathering dried weeds, stones and shells on road trips and I know I've passed it on to my wonderful daughters and grandchildren, they are all gatherers too.