"The desert will rejoice and bloom like a Wildflower"
Isaiah 35:1

Gianna’s Garden of HOPE (Etsy Shop Grand Opening!)

Exciting news! Our Etsy shop is finally open! We had a vision of this shop for quite some time as a way to bring light and hope to our community through beautiful downloadable artwork that you can print at home for framing! 

But, most importantly our special Etsy shop was created to help support the LIVE GIA GROW FOREVER foundation, and all proceeds will go directly to this fund so we can support Lilyshouse (Gia’s foster home in China) and fund more adoption grants! 

This is also our way to be able to share the inspired beauty of Gianna’s Victory Garden with the world! Each printable artwork was created and designed by our family and each print holds a special verse of TRUTH that has been crucial in carrying us through our darkest days and continues to anchor us with each new day fighting forward in faith through waves of grief.

These verses speak the language of Hope over circumstance, not in what is seen but what is UNSEEN. They can be printed at home and framed to hang on your walls, or given as gifts, as reminders of the TRUTH of God’s Hope within our own wildernesses when light and life can be so hard to see or feel. 

Our hope is to bring the beauty of Gianna’s sparkly garden to others….and to allow the light of TRUTH to multiply into more HOPE for others! 

Also, each print holds at least one special GiaBia- butterfly to symbolize the promise that HE WILL MAKE ALL THINGS NEW and that His story for your life (no matter how painful the chapters may be) is one of victory for those who trust in HIM! 

Heaven wins! 

****BOGO DEAL BELOW!!!!!***

And in honor of our grand opening and CHD heart month, I am offering a BOGO coupon available for only a few days! See link here to go directly to your coupon and our shop! CODE (expires in a few days, so hurry!!):  GIANNASGARDENBOGO

Click here to buy your beautiful print and support the mission to grow more HOPE for orphans! 

THANK YOU for your support!

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