🕊️ She Made These With a Prayer — Now They Need a Home
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In the quiet hills of Cookeville, Tennessee, 79-year-old Edna Mae Whitfield spent her retirement hand-crafting faith-inspired garden sculptures in her backyard workshop.
She carefully painted every rose petal by hand and whispered a prayer over each Jesus figure before it left her hands. Last winter, her arthritis made it impossible to continue. Her final batch — the Blessed Light of Jesus Solar Rose Statues — sat unsold.
Her granddaughter posted them online: "Grandma made these with love. She just wants them to find a good home." Thousands responded. Now only a few remain.
A Light She Can Barely See Anymore — But Still Paints By Hand
Edna Mae's eyesight has been fading for two years. She uses a magnifying glass just to see the fine details she paints by hand. But she refuses to stop. Each statue's solar LED was chosen by her personally — she wanted the glow to feel warm, like candlelight in a church. She tests every single one before it leaves her garage.
These Hands Have Painted Over 200 Statues. They're Starting to Shake.
At 79, Edna Mae's hands tremble when she holds the brush. Some mornings, she has to wait an hour before they're steady enough to paint. She never complains — she just waits, prays, and picks up the brush again. Every petal, every fold of the robe, every tiny detail painted by those same trembling hands, with more love than most people put into anything in their lives.
She Built Them to Last — Because She Knows She Won't Be Making More
Edna Mae chose the most durable resin she could find — she wanted these statues to outlast her. 'I want people to still have them in 20 years,' she told her daughter. She knows this is her final batch. Her doctor has told her to rest her hands. So she made sure every single one was built to last: sealed, weather-resistant, and strong enough to stand through any storm.
She Made Them for People Who Are Grieving — Just Like She Was
Edna Mae started making these statues the winter after her husband Harold passed away. They had been married for 52 years. She didn't know what to do with herself — so she went into the garage, found some resin and paint, and started creating. 'It kept me from falling apart,' she says quietly. She made them for people who needed something to hold onto: a reminder that they're not alone.
Every Sale Helps Her Keep the Heat On This Winter
Edna Mae lives alone in a small house in rural Tennessee. Last winter, she had to choose between heating bills and groceries. She doesn't ask for help — she never has. Instead, she paints. Every statue sold helps her cover her medical bills, her heating costs, and the small dignities of living independently at 79. When you buy two, you're not just saving money. You're making sure she can keep the lights on.
A Grandmother's Final Gift to the World
Edna Mae spent decades creating these spiritual heirlooms in her Tennessee workshop. Now, only a few remain. Each one carries her hand-painted artistry, her prayers, and her hope that they'll find homes where they're truly cherished.
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EDNA MAE'S FINAL CREATIONS
Each hand-painted statue carries Edna Mae's prayers and love. Only a few remain from her final batch.
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🕊️ A Grandmother's Last Creation
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- 🌹 Hand-painted glowing white roses
- ✝️ Weather-resistant resin, built to last