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The Inspirational Ripple Affect…an idea for beautiful Garden Signs

  • Posted by Victoria Hackett
  • Categories The Seedling BLOG
  • Date May 27, 2015
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The Inspirational Ripple Affect

                  …an idea for  beautiful Garden Signs

 

“When you drop an idea in the pond of the world, you get a ripple affect. You have to be aware that you will be creating a cascade of change.” Joel Barker

I love how inspirational ideas travel like seeds. A simple nugget of an idea can ripple out into the universe, touch someone and magically find its way back. The thrill is watching how the idea transformed. This just happened. I had an idea about how to make garden signs. I wrote about it, shared it, and was gifted with these beautiful photo’s. I call this the Inspirational Ripple Affect.

Do you have an idea? Share it with us and  become part of this magical cycle of traveling garden ideas. Add your idea to the comment section below and see what happens.

Sophie and Norah Keys painting Garden Signs.

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Victoria Hackett

ABOUT VICTORIA:
My mission is for every child in every school to have access to an Outdoor Classroom. Therefore, I inspire educators to teach outdoors and lead an on-line virtual community of Natural Teachers all over the world to create their own Outdoor Classroom story.

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