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"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

Monday, February 2, 2026

Fabulous Found Faces

My friend Dotty has been working on a series called Let's Face It With Friends where she finds faces in her contour drawings. She has been posting them on her blog and I am finding the series absolutely delightful...and thought you might too. 

This one is called The Friend Who's Getting Used to Drug-Store Reading Glasses. She makes me smile from ear to ear.

Dotty is not only an artist....but also a poet and most of her blog posts include a thought provoking poem.

This friend can be found here in this post called Doing What We can to See Clearly and Make a Difference for Good along with a poem about how she is making a difference in her community protests.
This one is The Friend Who Holds Others Conversational Hostage. We all have a friend or two like that! 

She can be found here in this post along with her poem i fall in love today.

This poem really hit home with me. I hope you take the time to read it...it will remind you to fall in love with simple mundane things again.  

This fabulous face is called The Friend Who Pickles Her Cucumbers. I just love her...and I know her!

She can be found here along with a poem called what in the world. where Dotty took us on a nine year olds journey to her parents' attic. I loved it!

Dotty is an artist...and poet I admire.

Thank you Dotty for adding so much joy to my day! 


I am also grateful for my tech support. 

Some of you may have noticed that I am able to respond to comments again. Clarke has been trouble shooting with me and we have discovered the issue is with my Chrome. Switching to Safari to reply to comments seems to be working just fine. Phew! 

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Full Moon

This was our sunset this evening. I was awestruck.




It took me a while to get into a rhythm on this new puzzle....but once I did I was completely engaged. I started with this circle of  blue circles.....a delightful illustration of a full moon...perfect timing since the actual moon is full today.

 
I stepped outside before I published this post....and there it was. 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

A Little Bit More

The healer also needs healing.
The planner also needs surprises.
The giver also needs to receive.
the thoughtful also need to be thought of.

I belong to an online Buy Nothing sight where people in my community can ask for things they're looking for and post things to give away for free. No money is ever exchanged. It's a kind and generous community.

I've posted several things...and I love that the things go directly to someone who wants or needs them....hand to hand.

Just recently someone was looking for magazines for a vision board. I had magazines! After chatting with the woman online I learned that she liked to color and hoped to do some journaling.

I went to my stash....found some magazines and some coloring pages to share...and also made her a joy journal. 

The journal was simple.....a calendar page for the cover and 
plenty of  places inside to write and color.


I put it all in a bag and set it outside my door. She picked it up...and I never even met her. 

It started with a stranger looking for magazines....and it ended up being just a little bit more. 

And it felt really good.


Friday, January 30, 2026

Splatter of Gold

Finally I saw that worrying had come to nothing. 
And I gave it up.
And took my old body and went out in the morning singing. 
Mary Oliver

I came across a snowflake papercut in my stash....and thought it would make an interesting mask for a cyanotype. I've been preparing papers for Kelly...who is going to do cyanotype workshop sometime soon....and I couldn't help but play around a bit myself.

The papercut worked well with my UV lamp and I'm tickled where I ended up with it.

I exposed the prepared watercolor paper to the UV light a little too long so the cyanotype print was really dark blue. I cut off a chunk....and using Connie's rainbow watercolors...I started painting in one corner letting the colors bleed into each other. 

It was a relaxing way to spend an evening and escape in color.

In the end....the very dark blue seemed to soften and be just right against the rainbow colors. It's like a colorful snowfall in the middle of the night.

And it all came together with a splatter of gold. 

Mary Oliver set her worry aside and went out in the morning singing....and I splattered some gold paint.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

4 x 9 Journal

One small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.  (Thanks Ann!)

My next puzzle matches Judy's second journal. I got it from the library...and it looks like it will be an interesting challenge. 



This second journal has a whole different feel. The purple and red print was done by a friend of Judy's...and I found some commercial art paper in my stash that seemed to coordinate well and bring in some other colors. This cover is so much prettier in person. The accent paper has a little metallic gold in it to match the gold flecks in the print. 

I'm quite fond of this long skinny format and it fits perfectly in a legal size envelope for mailing. 

I added fused fabric on the inside to give the cover more strength. The iris was Judy's...and I believe it was made with bits of glued fabric on paper. 

I ABSOLUTELY LOVED this floral strip on the right...and I wanted to sneak it into my own stash. I left it as it was and it made a beautiful edge on the first page. There's still room for whatever Judy wants to add.
Judy provided the pink foiled paper...but I added one of my bold powder prints and another purple gelli print with some gold swirls to create the layers. 

I edged the gelli print with some of the leftover purple from the cover. So many opportunities on these layered pages. 

The serendipity was in Judy's stash.

The pink paper is folded over to create a tiny pocket on the back.
Right now it has some scraps...but Judy will find something fun to tuck in.


Clearly this has become one of my favorite quotes at the moment. 
I edged the graph paper with scraps from Judy's pile.


The flower motif in the center of the journal is from a thrifted children's book.

The colors are much prettier than this photo shows and it coordinated with the scrap papers perfectly. 

It's fun to find things in my stash that I can add to these journals. 

I do have plenty of stash. 😉

The purple heart paper is from the reverse coloring book that Becky gave me and is meant for dooling and altering. More leftover scraps are in the pocket. 


I'm going to try and remember to add a butterfly in every journal...and this one is on the last page. There is one in Judy's other journal too. 

I still keep thinking about the butterfly effect

On small act can create a tidal wave of change! 

There are several more pages in this 4 x 9  journal...but you get the idea.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

The Gang is Back!

If you need my address to send papers for your joy journal, you can email me at joyfulputtering@gmail.com 

You can find all the details here: https://joyfulputtering.blogspot.com/p/your-joyful-puttering.html

There is joy outside of journal making! 

I finished this fabulous puzzle by Philippa Stanton and it's fabulous. I stretched it out over the last several days. 

I'm a big fan of printer's drawers...so enjoyed all the little bit and bobs. 

And you know how I love anything in rainbow order! 

And the gang is back.....and that makes me happy! 
It feels comforting and grounding to have my little critters and creatures back here on the puzzle table. And JP (joyful puttering) the frog still makes my heart melt. I'm already sorting the next puzzle!


I came up with a way for Paul's found squirrell to sit.

And #3 Duckie has joined the gang. I got him for a while back from Liz. 3 is my favorite number! 

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

5 x 7 Journal

I'm excited about the interest so far in the Joy Journal Project....it will be fun to get my first envelope of papers.

I wanted to take a minute and remind you that I need to manually publish a comment before it goes on the blog....allowing me weed out the spam. Also, blogspot is being finickly and sometimes doesn't let me respond directly to a comment and as of today it's not even letting make a separate comment. I don't know what the problem is...but could be my ancient computer. Yikes! I am able to get your comments and publish them so please know that I read every one.

Be patient with me on comments and if you want to contact me about the project please email me. Or you can just send your papers. I will always reply to your comments if I can. If you haven't heard from me it's because I'm having trouble with that feature. I continue to love any feedback and conversions. 

OK...enough of that admin stuff! 

Paul found joy in the snow as he headed off to snowshoe in the woods. 

I got out for walk too....and was quite impressed with some of our snow piles We did get 15 inches of snow in this last storm! 

I made a loop around the pond....it was fun plowing through the deep snow.

As promised...here's a glimpse inside Judy's 5 x 7 journal.

I have come to understand that the cover of a journal is pretty important...it sets the tone for what's inside. I'm excited about coming up with different techniques for the covers letting the papers lead the way.

Judy included three cards which coordinated well. It took a bit of nerve...but I randomly cut them up into chunks and created a patchwork quilt adding in just a few of my own papers. 

There is a neutral bookpage collage on the back of the cover and I folded the papers around to the front to cover the edge. I reinforced the spine and button closure spot with fused fabric on the front. It looks pretty sad at this point...but it all got covered with the beautiful cards. I wasn't worried...but I sure could have been.

I used an advertising flyer that comes with our weekly circular mailing...it was just the right weight for the substrate. I love using recycled materials and the fact that the word "toilet" is under the cover is our little secret now. 

I attached the papers onto the front with a glue stick overlapping them just a bit to create the patchwork quilt. I love the bit of fabric peeking out on the spine. I was pleased with how well it worked out.


I took it to the sewing machine and stitched around the all edges. I wasn't concerned if I went over a line twice...I just kept sewing until all the edges were stitched. 


Here's a little glimpse at some of the pages inside the journal. 

I like varying the sizes and shifting the pages off just a bit creating visible layers. Judy can add things on each of the pages that will peak through to tie them in even more. The pink flower is the rest of the card from the cover which I fussy cut along one edge.
I thought this green papercut was lovely....
so I left it just as it was so it became its own page.


I added some lined notebook paper from my stash
which works well for quotes or doodling. 


Graph paper is good to include I love that the pine tree is still peeking through.


This lovely translucent paper is a little pocket.


I liked the interesting way these papers lined up.


And I do love using some of the scraps!

Monday, January 26, 2026

Hidden In My Joy

In February of 2023 I launched  An Ounce of Joy giveaway. 

I spent about a month filling envelopes with an ounce of snippets from my stash and sent them all over the country...and a few outside of the country. I loved every minute...it was one of my most memorable and engaging joyful puttering projects.

Once again I have found a purpose...and it was hidden in my joy. 

Several days ago I shared a little pack of papers that Judy sent to me to turn into a personalized joy journal

I actually used Judy as a test case....and her journals (I made two) are on the way to her and should arrive tomorrow unless delayed by the snowstorm. THAT is what I talked with the postal clerk about on Saturday....he was very helpful and didn't mind hearing about my project.

Here's a sneak peak at the cover of one of Judy's journals. The other one is very different with the bright purple paper you see above setting the tone. I'll share that soon....and a bit of the insides of both.

I was giddy as I opened the envelope and sifted through the papers....it felt like Christmas. I loved the challenge of coming up with a cover design and turning the papers into something unique.

When I am absorbed in cutting, folding and stitching, I am in a place of peace.  when I am doing it for someone else, I am in a place of joy. 

I would love to make a Joy journal for you!

You don't have to decide now....I will keep this open for a little while. If you don't know what you would do with one....I'll share some ideas and what I am doing in my own journals over the next several weeks. I will be blogging about Judy's journals and others if I get takers. I know this is not everyone's cup of tea....so you can just follow along and cheer us on. Or not. Of course I have no idea what the response will be so I am leaving it up to the universe that it will all work out.

If you're interested...read on. The rest of you can get on with your day.

The following information will be on the blog on the Your Joyful Puttering page along the sidebar.

Here’s how the Joy Journal Project will work:


Send me a small pile of papers in a color scheme you love. Some should be foldable foundation papers....some can be thin and some can be a bit heavier. 


Papers can include greeting cards, calendar images, junk mail, art projects, gelli prints, children's art and stationary. Images that I can cut out with irregular edges are fun and images on good old copy paper are a nice weight to work with. Plain paper is good too. Anything goes really. Your journal could also be all neutral inside with just places to write and tuck. No art needed.


Don’t send too much, I can only make one journal for each person. Your papers should fit in a 5 x 7 or legal size envelope and not cost much more than a stamp or two to send. Five to eight medium to large pieces and a hand full of smaller pieces like art scraps, stamps or tickets would be useful. 


If you don’t have many papers....no worries. I have plenty to fill in the gaps. But I do need at least a couple inspiration papers. Everyone has something.


Don’t send anything too precious…I might cut it up. 


You can request certain plain filler papers from me: mixed media, watercolor, graph paper, lined paper or simple art or simple gelli prints. If you don’t specify, I will mix it up inspired by your papers.


You can choose your journal shape: about 5 x 7 or about 4 x 9 (legal envelope size). If you don’t specify….I’ll choose. I want the finished journal to fit into regular envelopes keeping the mailing costs under $5.


Include $5 to cover mailing it back to you. Any extra money will be used to buy items for Maine Needs. International requests might need a little more postage and we can discuss that through email. 


If you don’t have my address, you can email me at joyfulputtering@gmail.com


Make sure you have a clear return name and address on the envelope or include it inside. 


I will open one envelope at a time finishing one journal before moving onto to the next one. I hope to work on these a few hours every day this winter, but you will have to be patient because some days fill up with other things. 


I will share some of the process and a glimpse of each journal on the blog using first names only and where it is going. You know I love to share my joyful puttering. Please let me know if you would rather not have your first name published....that will be just fine.


I would love to see and share (if you're OK with that) some of what you do with them if you’re willing...but that is not required.


Questions? Email me at joyfulputtering@gmail.com


Let's spread some joy!

MaryAnn

Sunday, January 25, 2026

Home Run!

I was quite taken with these fabulous snow/rock sculptures on our patio fence. It's already covered in snow again. 




It's been a day of connecting! I had a nice long conversation with my siblings this morning. Nancy lives in Minneapolis so is up close and personal with all of this chaos and tragedy. Marilyn and LaVonn are living through frigid cold in Wisconsin....and Doug is getting freezing rain in Atlanta. We're expecting up to 15 inches of snow here in Maine overnight...so we had lots to talk about. 

I also had a good long chat with Clarke today....which is always a delight. 

Remember Clarke's Creature Christmas? She loves knitting these little frogs...and said she may be making them the rest of her life. They have unlocked something in me....she said. I totally get that.

There was nobody more special to Clarke than her grandmother....dear sweet Margie. When Margie turned 92 Clarke sent her a purple sweatshirt with SHUPE 92 on the front....and Margie wore it with pride. Purple was the color of the Colorado Rockies...and Margie was a fan. 

She was wearing it on the day of the the solar eclipse...and staff snapped this photo of her. 

Clarke wanted a frog of her own...so made one as a tribute to her grandmother.




Could it be any cuter? Home run!


She actually knitted the Shupe...and 92 into the tiny sweater!
Blows my mind!


Here's another one she made for a work white elephant gift exchange....that's the company logo on the back which is stitched on top of the sweater. Somebody was really lucky! Another home run! Well done Clarke!