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Autumn Magic {Julie Chen Photography – Downers Grove Photography}

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This family. Are they not the cutest?! I actually photographed these shots a year ago & can still hear the little one saying, “Hi!” in her sweet little one year old voice. We had so much fun and their Christmas card last year was TO DIE FOR!

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie

 

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It’s HERE! Sunshine Studio Line is released with a GRAND OPENING SALE {& I am so excited!}

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{Nursery and Kids’ Room Inspirational Art available HERE}

Introducing Sunshine Studio

{inspirational art to warm your soul}

I am SO EXCITED to introduce to you my latest line of inspirational art, which I have named Sunshine Studio. A little different in style from my other Life Verse Design work you say? Why, yes! Since February I have been getting back to my roots of illustrating and have been enjoying every moment. I have been drawing, painting, and collaging ever since childhood and this new collection of art reflects that whimsical, childhood spirit.

 

I began with the baby & child collection as I feel it’s so important to surround your children with truth & encouraging words. In researching Christian/Religious/Biblical decor for kids, I noticed most of it {including my own} is simply typographically designed text and not illustrative works of art that are contemporary and sweet for a kid’s room. Bottom line is this new collection is inspired by my own childhood as well as my 3 kiddos and I wanted to create fun, colorful, and meaningful art for kids to enjoy day after day. {See more in the shop!}

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In fact, I named my new line Sunshine Studio for 2 reasons:

1. The influence of my Sunshine Girl, my light hearted, fun, and bright girl

2. I want my art to shine the light of Christ into your heart & warm your soulKitchenArt_WEB

{Kitchen Inspirational Art available HERE}

I have also added art for the kitchen, since, you know, much of our life is spent in the kitchen & I want people to wake up & start their day reading God’s Word so they are grounded in truth for the day. The pumpkin {Give Thanks} piece is ready just in time for Thanksgiving. I love the warm and rich color schemes of these. Makes me think of autumn!

 

TO CELEBRATE MY NEW LINE I AM HAVING A GRAND OPENING SALE!

 

In the new Sunshine Studio shop now thru October 19th, you can enjoy a Buy ONE Get ONE FREE Sale on any fine art print. {please note: canvases are not included}

 

At checkout, simply write in the name of the free piece of art you would like to receive in the NOTES TO SELLER {do not place the free art in your cart: there is no coupon code}.

 

I hope this new collection truly warms your heart!

 

Grace & Peace,

Julie

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5 Lessons I am {trying} to learn from Coaching

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{Coach Gifts available HERE}

This coming Saturday will complete my 3rd year of coaching my daughter’s soccer team. I originally made the above coach art for her first grade coaches & then after the parents heard me yell so much, they basically nominated me to become the coach. Now, I LOVE soccer. I grew up playing, but by no means did I consider myself a coach. And through my experience, I have been learning some things about coaching that transfer into parenting:

1. Wow. How do their teachers do it ALL DAY LONG?! I currently have 14 4th & 1st grade girls I am coaching & it is all I can do to maintain their undivided attention. My own little one is the ham of the team, along with the other coach’s daughter as they belly bump their way through practice. Ha! At least they are having fun. At practice, just like at home, I need to repeat things several times & tell them, “Look at my eyes” so that I at least feel like they are listening to me.

2. You will say the SAME THING at EVERY single game & practice ... & I am talking small basic things, like, “RUN!” or “Keep your eye on the ball!” {not rocket science over here.} Kind of like how EVERY DAY I tend to say, “Put your shoes on the shelf.” or “Did you brush your teeth?” {basics people. every single day.} I am constantly trying to discern what are too high of expectations for my team/kids vs. what they can truly handle & understand. {basically learning from mistakes here!}

3. You cannot play the game for them. OK, let’s face it: I really should just join a women’s league. I am WAY more excited about the game than any of my players combined. This hunger & competition comes out of me from deep within that I do not experience with other sports nor other things in life. Just soccer. But, I realize, all I can do is try my best at training them & they have to make choices and actually PLAY the game themselves. Just like in parenting, we instill in our children our values, but when it comes down to it, THEY make their own choices to live their OWN life. It’s not all about me. If my team wins or loses, it’s not all about me {though I tend to take that on} & if my child succeeds or fails, that is not all about me either… {this lesson is taking me quite a while to learn. Ha!}

4. What works for one child will not work for another. Some of my girls rise to the occasion when I strongly challenge them, while others melt into a puddle. Just like in parenting, what I say to one of my kiddos might effectively work, while to another would break their heart. So, I am constantly trying to get to know my team, their personalities & what type of instruction will go over best on each one of them.

5. When it comes down to it, I just want to love on them. I am doing this to spend time with my girls, get to know their friends, and love on others. Of course, during a game when we are losing I forget the “love on them” part of my heart, until of course someone gets hurt & my mommy-brain clicks in & I am hugging them & wiping their tears! But, really to spend time with these girls & be able to be at least some small influence in their life & be a place where they feel part of a team & needed is a sweet thing.

Grace & Peace,

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Football Coach Gift {Half Price Tuesday}

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{Coach Gifts available HERE}

For just a few more hours it’s another HALF PRICE TUESDAY!

Today’s special is the 8×10 football coach art for only $10 + shipping, offer found over on my facebook page.

Show those coaches some love with this keepsake. Put it in a matted frame & have the entire team sign the matte!

The coach will treasure it forever.

Grace & Peace,

Julie
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7 years {Pumpkin-Poos Birthday!}

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My little Pumpkin-Poos turned 7 today! SEVEN?! Yes, seven. Where the time goes I will never know. Her given Chinese name means “The Lord’s Peace” as I honestly just really wanted a peaceful baby who would sleep soundly & go with the flow. Daddy has renamed her into “The Lord’s Joy” & she only answers to that when called by her Chinese name. I think these photos explain why we call her full of joy.Julie Chen Photography_0201

Her nickname “pumpkin” came along because the day before she was born we were at the arboretum & there was a 500 pound pumpkin & I took a photo next to it as I felt like I was as big as that pumpkin. “Pumpkin” turned into “Pumpkin-Poos” which turned into “Little Punkins” which turned recently turned into “Li’l Punks.” {Either that or sweets.}

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Oh, and sometimes I call her my little hippo as she loves cold water & mud. Other things she loves: DOGS! Of course I am allergic, so no living doggy in our home, but you will find 32 stuffed puppies. We read the breed guide book often & she can probably name more breeds of dogs than most people can! She is totally smitten with her brother & sister too. Anything to get their attention & affection {such as covering herself with mud since it is soooooo funny.} The birthday girl even picked out the gift she knew her big brother would love, and so he would gladly play with her. So sweet.

 

And, talk about creative! She is constantly playing house, school, library or restaurant and she LOVES art.Julie Chen Photography_0203

Pumpkin’s life has taught me so much. The first & biggest lesson is that God has bigger & BETTER plans & they are not always our own. {You might call her our love child or our little surprise blessing, ahem.} She’s rocked my world as my “life plan” exploded for the better. It was because of her that Life Verse Design even began. {You can read more about that here.}

 

She has also taught me the wonder & appreciation for language. You see, Pumpkins has a speech disorder & the things we take for granted in speech & language has been a learning process and a TON of hard work for her & still is. Our language is so automatic & it’s a fascinating thing to really think about how we developed it or when we will choose to use a pronoun or the required question word, but she has to think about all of that & more. I am so thankful for how far she has come & I love to hear what is on her heart. {My favorite phrase lately is bedtime when she blurts out every night, “I LOVE YOU MORE!” before I can say it … my not-so-favorite but very funny phrase she used all summer was, “You’re NOT the boss of me.” Ummm… little spit fire just like her mama Sam would say.}Julie Chen Photography_0204

Happy Birthday Sweet Girl! We LOVE you.

 

Grace & Peace,

Mommy {aka Julie}FreeSHIPPING

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