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Temple Greeting Card featuring the photograph Mesa Temple by Ruth Jolly

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Mesa Temple Greeting Card

Ruth Jolly

by Ruth Jolly

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

Temple FactsThe Mesa Arizona Temple was the first temple built in Arizona.
The Mesa Arizona Temple was the first temple to present the endowment... more

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Comments (25)

Mona Stut

Mona Stut

Wonderful work

Joni Eskridge

Joni Eskridge

Beautiful night time capture, Ruth!

Jasna Dragun

Jasna Dragun

Beautiful image!

Arlane Crump

Arlane Crump

Great night shot!

Mellissa Ray

Mellissa Ray

Beautiful capture!

Lisa Wooten

Lisa Wooten

Fantastic capture and reflections. L/F

Terry Davis

Terry Davis

Excellent!

Carol R Montoya

Carol R Montoya

Gorgeous capture and reflection!

Mesa Teresita

Mesa Teresita

Beautiful shot! Love the reflections and colors in this lively night shot!

Kay Novy

Kay Novy

Fabulous...

Phyllis Taylor

Phyllis Taylor

Beautiful.....love the reflection!

Joan Carroll

Joan Carroll

Great capture!

Carol R Montoya

Carol R Montoya

Gorgeous capture!

Judy Vincent

Judy Vincent

Gorgeous color and detail! Love the reflection!

Mesa Teresita

Mesa Teresita

Beautiful!

Karen Cook

Karen Cook

Oh this is fabulous!

Debbie Oppermann

Debbie Oppermann

Beautiful!

Terry Davis

Terry Davis

Fabulous, Ruth!

Mona Stut

Mona Stut

Wonderful christmas artwork

Greg and Chrystal Mimbs

Greg and Chrystal Mimbs

Outstanding!!!

Marcia Weller-Wenbert

Marcia Weller-Wenbert

Great photo. Visiting from USA Artist News - v

Alanna Dumonceaux

Alanna Dumonceaux

oh this is amazing, so pretty! V/F

Dick Botkin

Dick Botkin

Beautiful Shot Ruth

Artist's Description

Temple FactsThe Mesa Arizona Temple was the first temple built in Arizona.
The Mesa Arizona Temple was the first temple to present the endowment in a language other than English. (The first non-English session was presented in Spanish in 1945.)
The Mesa Arizona Temple was the first temple to reopen to the public for an open house prior to a rededication.
The Mesa Arizona Temple was originally named the Arizona Temple.
Before the Mesa Arizona Temple was constructed, Arizona members performed temple ordinances in the St. George Utah Temple. Because of the numerous bridal parties that traveled the wagon road between St. George and Arizona, the well-trod path became known as the Honeymoon Trail. The architects chosen for the Mesa Arizona Temple had recently designed the Utah Capitol Building.The Mesa Arizona Temple was designed around a grand staircase that leads to the Celestial Room, occupying the highest level of the temple.
The Mesa Arizona Temple is one of three temples...

About Ruth Jolly

Ruth Jolly

Ruth's home for the past 35 years has been Arizona. She loves all that the state has to offer from its changing climates to the array of birds, many of which are found at the world-renowned Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch in Gilbert. Ruth is a proud LMSW who is an ASU alumna and Mother of 3 children. She thanks you kindly for browsing and purchasing her art.

 

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