This is all a dream isn't it? This state we call awake seems just as potent as the dream. Its all the same. Astral traveling is one of my favorite places to be. I awake each morning taking a moment or two to reflect on the journey just had, writing down my visions, seeking hidden messages of the heart. What a beautiful place to be.
Rachel Rice's dream catchers emit only the brightest of light. She learned to make dream catchers at camp when she was a child growing up in Oklahoma. She uses mostly salvaged and recycled materials and donates a portion of her sales to the Native American Youth and Family Center of Portland, Oregon. These creations are true gems.













7 comments:
Love them all! Theyre so pretty :)
They're wonderful!!
Beautiful work and love that it is made from recycled items...:)
MAGIC!!!
Hi, i'm in holiday since one week and like you I dream every night, because i can really sleep deeply without be awake by my phone the morning... and yes I love dreaming and think about my second life in my bed...
About the dreamcatcher, the last one is very very beautiful more simple than the others but to me it give me something that makes me think " i would like to have this one in the top of my bed"... maybe the colors.. I don't know.. but whatever, very good job as linda I like the fact that it is made with recycled items ... Bye
These are sooo beautiful! My mom has recently fallen into a dreamcatcher-making-infatuation, I need to show her these - so much inspiration, brightness and beauty! Wow!
Ya!! Super excited to share these. So beautiful and with a childlike feel to them too. A beautiful way to re~use! Seems like Rachel is really channeling her inner light!
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