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Soul Sisters Plaque

The Kelly Rae Roberts Collection
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1002720527
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Soul Sisters Plaque

The Kelly Rae Roberts Collection
SKU:
1002720527
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Touch their heart and nurture their strengths with inspirational gifts by artist Kelly Rae Roberts. Her Soul Sisters Plaque features two women standing close to each other with the message, "Soul Sisters, growing, trusting, blooming, learning, loving, together." Beautiful and whimsical, this stoneware plaque will match many women's tastes. The colors are varied but subdued, so it will match most color schemes. This is the perfect inspirational quotes plaque when you want to remind a woman in your life just how special she is to you, whether she's starting out in the world, going through a hard time, or it's time to celebrate her or your relationship. This plaque is great for anyone who decorates with cottagey or whimsical decor and anyone who loves unique, artisan gifts. Give the Soul Sisters plaque for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, or just because.
Created by Kelly Rae Roberts
The Details
  • Size: 4"w x 1.5"d x 6"h
  • Inner Pack Size: 6"H x5.4"W x7.4"D
  • Master Carton Size: 13"H x11.5"W x15.4"D
  • Materials: stoneware
  • Seasonality: EVERYDAY
  • Sentiment: Soul Sisters, growing, trusting, blooming, learning, loving, together.
  • Copyright: © 2021 Kelly Rae Roberts for DEMDACO
  • UPC: 638713576781
The Artist

Kelly Rae Roberts

Artist and author Kelly Rae Roberts says she’s “obsessed with possibility.” A former medical social worker, Kelly began exploring her artistic potential at age 30. Through painting, shredding and crafting, she found renewal. Soon her artistry b

lossomed as her uplifting story reached women across the world. Kelly's work —colorful mixed media paired with soulful verse —includes fashion and home accessories like her signature angel figurines. Kelly compares social work to making art, citi

ng common threads like “listening, healing and navigating messy emotions.” She says she still has the heart of a social worker. The compassion Kelly has for others shines in her art and its message. She says, at the core of that message is self-c

are: “Self-care is an essential and worthy practice for our creative hearts. It’s how we receive our wisdom and higher guidance.” Empowering women outside her art, Kelly develops e-courses and hosts retreats. She explores what it means to craf

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