This contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke project comes from Cheryl who shares her own story and knowledge with us. She writes, “We need more acceptance in this world, less judging of anyone who is perceived as “different” in any way. I am so glad to be a part of something that may help to raise awareness of mental health disorders / illnesses.”
This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Jane (@gigididthis) who also makes pocket prayer shawls for charity.
Today’s contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Gabriela (@crochetlife on Instagram) who blogs at The Vita of una Italofila. She shares, “I started crocheting in 2011 and since then it has been a therapy in difficult times.”
This contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke remembrance project comes from Erin from North Carolina who blogs at Belated Bloomer. She is a crochet novice who found Wink’s use of color uplifting and inspiring, and she says first and foremost: “You are missed Wink!”
Madelyn Zimmerman, aka MadWhimsy sends in these terrific mini mandalas, each with its own uplifting message on it to inspire the person who will eventually receive it.
This contribution to Mandalas for Marinke comes from Marit whose beautiful work can be found on Instagram and her blog.
Today we have a contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke project that comes from two friends who each sent their pretty mandalas in together.
This contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke remembrance project comes from Christa of TheCurioCraftsRoom.
These mini mandalas are from Karen who writes, “An appropriate remembrance of Wink and hopeful a reminder that there is help and hope for those suffering from depression.”
This contribution to the Mandalas for Marinke remembrance project comes from Michele Miller, a “woman, mother, nurse, dreamer, 58 years and counting!”