Rice Field Notecard Pack
Rice farming is a major source of food and income throughout Southeast Asia. Many families have been rice farmers for generations and even small children know instinctively when to plant and harvest the rice by watching their parents and grandparents work tirelessly yer after year.
The colorful fields of rice inspired this card set, each scene reminding me of how our Heavenly Father labors tirelessly among the Harvest. Plowing, planting, watering and harvesting day after day, inviting each of us to labor alongside Him.
All proceeds from the sale of the Rice Field Notecard set go to support laborers working in the Harvest of Southeast Asia.
Rice farming is a major source of food and income throughout Southeast Asia. Many families have been rice farmers for generations and even small children know instinctively when to plant and harvest the rice by watching their parents and grandparents work tirelessly yer after year.
The colorful fields of rice inspired this card set, each scene reminding me of how our Heavenly Father labors tirelessly among the Harvest. Plowing, planting, watering and harvesting day after day, inviting each of us to labor alongside Him.
All proceeds from the sale of the Rice Field Notecard set go to support laborers working in the Harvest of Southeast Asia.
Rice farming is a major source of food and income throughout Southeast Asia. Many families have been rice farmers for generations and even small children know instinctively when to plant and harvest the rice by watching their parents and grandparents work tirelessly yer after year.
The colorful fields of rice inspired this card set, each scene reminding me of how our Heavenly Father labors tirelessly among the Harvest. Plowing, planting, watering and harvesting day after day, inviting each of us to labor alongside Him.
All proceeds from the sale of the Rice Field Notecard set go to support laborers working in the Harvest of Southeast Asia.
Printed to fold to a 5”x7” size. Folded note card with watercolor piece printed on front side of card. Inside is left blank. Archival-quality prints of each image are available.