Tile Index

Home.
An emotion. A location. A familiar memory. Somewhere I belong. A safe space. Where the heart is. Home is when I’m with you. Home is a feeling. Where I want to be. 

Butterflies.
This could indicate metamorphosis, evolution, or change.
Butterflies effect.
Small actions can lead to big impacts.
Wall Woman.
On the inside, looking out. Longing for more.

Leaves.
Raindrops.
Web.
A quiet reflection on how fragile things endure.
Spider Web.
All things are tied together.
More web..
This may indicate getting caught up in day to day life.
Raindrops are falling on the spiderweb.
Though nearly invisible, the web holds firm —like quiet resilience.

A butterfly flies by a fence.
A butterfly flying past a fence can symbolize the ability to transcend limitations. It suggests that despite imposed boundaries, beauty, growth, or the one can still move freely.
Cobalt branches spread out. A butterfly is hiding.
This could indicate a hidden transformation that is occurring beneath growth.
A tree trunk branches out.
This tile can reflect personal evolution—how one grows outward from a rooted self, taking many directions while remaining connected to one core.
A fence. Maybe the sun is setting...
A moment suspended between containment and release.  This could indicate a slow change.
Raindrops are falling on the spiderweb.
Though nearly invisible, the web holds firm—like quiet resilience.
The end of a fence, late at night.The end of one thing, is the beginning of another.
Scissors.Cutting TiesRaining hard.Its raining so hard, the rain seems to seperate from the sky. Spider web on fence.A home can be anywhere.Object of ritual.Something you’re always returning to.Needle and thread.Something to mend.Snail.Slowing down.A coward.What are you hiding from?Safety pin.
Low risk, high reward.
Fork and spoon.
They belong to each other.
Heart.
Some may call it a symbol of love.
Dog.
Companionship awaits you.
Apple.
New beginnings.
Heels.
Object of desire.
Boy.
Bashful and charming.
Girl.
Sweet and kind.
Glasses.
Object of safety and necessity.
Lock.
Lock in.
Key.
The moment you look for them, they disappear.
Whale.
Whale...Whale...Whale......
Jellyfish.
It might sting.
Ripples.
On the ground, I might as well have drowned.
Bike.
I've got a bike, you can ride it if you like.
Leaf.
Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko (/ˈɡɪŋkoʊ, ˈɡɪŋkɡoʊ/ GINK-oh, -⁠goh),[5][6] also known as the maidenhair tree,[7] is a species of gymnosperm tree native to East Asia. It is the last living species in the order Ginkgoales, which first appeared over 290 million years ago, and fossils very similar to the living species, belonging to the genus Ginkgo, extend back to the Middle Jurassic epoch approximately 170 million years ago.[2] The tree was cultivated early in human history and remains commonly planted, and is widely regarded as a living fossil.
Worm.
Unseen chevalier.
Birds.
The scent of dew on a sleeping frog.
Clover.
You might find something lucky.
Grass.
Touch some grass.
Music.
I like this beat. It just makes me want to sing.
Friends.
You’re here that’s the thing.
Cloud.
Head‘s in the clouds.
Mushrooms.
Magic mushroom with mysterious powers.
Headphones.
Headphones on world off.
Jeans.
A good pair will take you anywhere.
Butterfly.
Dark and mysterious.
Spider.
Little bug with big effects.
Bird.
When you’re in the sky, I’m hoping you’ll return.
Bread clip.
Important to keeping your bread fresh.
Treble clef.
Where melodies begin.
Cherries.
One for me, one for you.
Ant.
Small but mighty.
Hands.
To show that I love you.
Cat.
Meowwwww.
Bunny.
Something soft.
Blue boy.
He’s just like you.
Puzzle.
Missing piece come to fruision.
File.
Organization is important to success.
Waves.
You can always swim back to shore.
Button.
Holds things together.
Bow.
An adornment of thoughfulness to end things.