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Naps save lives
The National Stationery Show is a little less than a month away and I have been in a sea of paper. And I love every second of it. Creating. Sewing. Designing. Thinking and then rethinking.
Lately, my creative process takes place on my kitchen table more than in my studio. I need to scan, print and play in photoshop and my cozy little studio has no technology except a coffee maker and a sewing machine. But it is stocked with every kind of paste, gel, stamp and paint you can think of. So I have been ma... Read more →
My one little words
A cold January and February. Me, inside, warm and busy, creating and shipping out lots of One Little Words. These are words that people make part of their day and year. I script them out of salvaged material. And they become visible.
I am grateful to be a part of Ali Edwards' powerful One Little Word movement.
I pause as every salvaged word is created and packaged with love. I think about each person and why they picke... Read more →
Sew Somerset: Sprinkling Hearts & Altered Book
Six years ago, my mother passed away after a long illness. Her decline was hard to witness, but that last year was full of goodness. Little things mattered most, like naps, holding hands, and lemon coo... Read more →
Talking in my sleep
This past week I had some things to do that were hard for me. So I did them. And I will do them again.
But here is what I want to tell you.
The day before the hard stuff, I made time for yoga. And for church. I stocked my house with food. I took a warm bath. I was calm and quiet.
The night before, I picked my clothes out. And then I fell asleep easily and deeply. I did wake up a few times in the night and I heard a voice softly say "you so have this."
And it said it over and over a... Read more →
Breakthroughs over breakfast
I get on my bike and ride down the canal and meet the lovely Heather Davulcu for breakfast. This is a weekly happening. Or at least we try very hard for it to be.
One we both need and look forward to. Coffee, sketches and ideas are spread across a tiny table in a small town breakfast nook. Heather ma... Read more →