Even the browning is wabi-sabi beautiful!
And the way this bit of red and orange landed on this tiny peace tag is beautiful too. It's just random strips of greeting cards...but it became a precious little art piece.Joyful Puttering: Collecting Creating Connecting
C

"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Moment of Magic
I continue to spend a few minutes every day looking my wabi-sabi amaryllis blooms from every angle. Some of the petals on those first blooms are completely dry...but still very beautiful.
This 4th bloom on the first stem is just starting to die back. Do you see the little moment of magic? If I hadn't taken the time to look closely....I would have missed it.
Monday, February 17, 2025
Joy Nuggets....
....from some of you.
I've gotten some thoughtful quotes and images from some of you...and I always like to share them forward. So here are some of your nuggets of joy that have been showing up on my screens that brought me some hope.
....and so very clever!
And a few weeks ago Dotty shared some forsythia branches she forced...infusing a little spring into the winter.
That prompted me to put a few on my window sill...but they haven't opened up yet.
Thank you everyone for sharing your hope and joy with me!
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Dignity
The feeling of dignity is a sense of self-worth, respect for oneself, and the belief that one is deserving of respectful treatment from others, essentially feeling valued and important as a human being. It's a feeling of be treated appropriately and not being diminished or disregarded in any situation.

Saturday, February 15, 2025
Late-Night Thinking
My wabi-sabi amaryllis photo of the day showcases the beauty of fading petals where the intricuit patterns in the veining become clearly visible.
I often lay awake at night thinking about my projects....both new and old. It's both a blessing and a curse....but seems to be part of my creative process.Late-night thinking is what helped me move from just random art tags with Words of Encouragement (which I loved)....to tags that literally weave together cards from the community that encircled Margie and our family. I love the symbolism of these tags!
But what was I going to do with them all?
Late night thinking kicked into gear again a few days ago....and I had an idea largely inspired by the Heather Cox Richardson quote I shared a few days ago.
"Whatever those things are that you bring to a community, do them, and do them with joy. And don't stop doing them because you are scared."
I came to realize that I wanted to turn this project into something that built community....and it occured to me that maybe I could do something FOR the community at the same time.
So.....I'm starting to put together Words of Encouragement kits that I hope will help others create community and share words of hope and joy. I hope to sell them as a fundraiser at the local Handiwork store and donate ALL of my proceeds to Maine Needs, where I've been volunteering. More on that in another post.
Each kit contains four tags, a treat bag to fill and share, and one handmade card to send to someone who might need it. Until I run out...I'm using pieces of Margie's original coloring to stitch onto the cards. She would be pleased.I am encouraging people to attach or include the tags to share some Words of Encouragement with someone else.
Using Margie as my inspiration...I am telling the story of how these tags are made and am including the background story in the kit. You know it...but here's what I wrote:
In honor of Margie, I've been turning these cherished cards into Words of Encouragement to share with others. By cutting them into skinny strips and mixing them up, each tag becomes a symbol of her colorful community of hope and joy. Margie was a woman of faith, committed to promoting peace and joy, and she would be pleased that her values continue to be shared through Words of Encouragement.
I also hope to offer kits and or just tags here to this blog community.....because so many of you answered my call with beautiful cards and notes. I continue to be so grateful.
Stay tuned....I'll probably lay awake thinking about it tonight.
Friday, February 14, 2025
Tiny Bit of Hope
No matter how busy my days are...I always find time to sit at the puzzle table. It's always quiet and calm...and I don't have to think about anything else.
I finished my winter stamp puzzle several days ago and have been sorting the new one from Philippa into my album boxes.Thursday, February 13, 2025
Full Circle
The very first bloom on my amaryllis was fully open on February 1st.....and just today...it's showing the first sign of shriveling. I'm going to enjoy watching the full circle of life process.....finding wabi-sabi beauty in imperfection.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
A Place to Settle
I've found a wonderful place to settle with my Words of Encouragement tags....and this latest version seems just right on so many levels.
Way back in October when Margie had her fall...I reached out to this blog community.....my friends and family...and my facebook community to send her cards. A Call for Community I called it...because I wanted Margie to know just how big her caring community actually was.Then...after her death the sympathy and words of condolence came. And they also just kept coming. And I kept every single one.
Just a few days ago I was revisiting the cards....and I was overcome with joy. Then I wondered if these very special cards could be worked into my project.
Turns out they could!
and glueing the strips onto other pieces of the very same cards.
I love the way the colors blend....just like our diverse community. I'm looking forward to making them into tags and getting them out into the world. I'll share a few things I've learned about the process tomorrow...but I'm pretty excited about where I've landed.And after reading that post from way back in October it helped me settle on keeping the name...with an added subtitle: