I Gave My Love a Cherry - Print

January 12th, 2009

An old Kentucky folk song by John Jacob Niles inspired this whimsical print of my original drawing. It could be contemporary or vintage-looking depending on how you frame it.

This can be used to welcome friends and family to home filled with all the good things that money has little to do with like babies, flowers, and love. A great gift or blessing for a new or beloved home, an anniversary, or newlyweds.

Let’s discuss how we can personalize this–perhaps your initials can be added to the martini glass or a name or date added added to the bottom box.

Angels spell out “LOVES” inside a wreath of morning glories, pansies, clover and bluebells. There are lots of little details to enjoy.

I’ll add names by hand so it will say “Katie Loves Nathan” inside the wreath (for example) with the anniversary date enscribed beneath.

This frames up beautifully and makes a cherished gift for a wedding, first home or anniversary.

Size: 11.5 x 8

Purchase It: Visit this item’s Etsy listing for ease of payment and to contact me about the personalization.

A whimsical depiction of hearts being built by the Master Carpenter and his helpers as stars spill from heart flowers. It is not easy to build a heart, but possible with much time and help.  The Scripture on the card, “He who began a good work in you will complete it until the day of Christ Jesus,” provides an encouraging reminder of God’s promises and faithfulness.

Size: 5 x 7 Greeting Card.  The card features a vivid reproduction of my original drawing printed on cardstock and elegantly layered over contrasting cardstock.  It includes a matching envelope, all in a cellophane sleeve to keep it nice for you.

Purchase it: Click through to this card’s Etsy listing for easy payment, and I’ll send it right out to you.