Joyful Puttering: Collecting•Creating•Connecting
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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
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Surprised by Joy!
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Power in Numbers
Live the way you want to be remembered. (quote attributed to several different people)
Maine Needs posted this morning that they had 367 requests this month that included towels....so I was even more excited to take in my stack today.
It was fun to do a shift with Anne. We tackled a huge request from a caseworker that included clothes and personal things for nine different people. It would have been difficult to handle this long list on our own....there's power in numbers!Thank you again to those of you who helped me purchase this big bag of towels.
Monday, February 23, 2026
Tools and Tricks
We didn't get as much snow here in Maine as expected...but we did get big wind all day long. The bluebirds didn't seem to mind. They always get dried mealworms for breakfast...but this afternoon there were several around the feeder...so they got an afternoon snack.
At one point I counted eight either on the feeder or in the tree right above.I had blue and white outdoors....and lots of blue and white in the studio too. I'm assembling several joy journals at one time...and hope to have a few to put in the mail this week sometime. I see Anne tomorrow...and I can hand deliver hers.
I thought I would share a few tools I love...and one little trick.
I like the look of a stitched pocket on the inside covers.
But with all the continuous top stitching I do on the outside...it makes it tough to stitch it in without stitching the pocket closed. So my little trick is to stitch around three sides of the pocket and just glue it in. No one would ever know it's not stitched in! Oops...I guess now you know.My clips and clothespins don't have a very long reach...but this does. It's so useful for holding layers of pages together until I stitch and add the closure.
I also use it to hold my watercolor journal open when I'm painting. Like I said...I couldn't love it more.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
In The Wings
It's not just about creativity, it's about the person you're becoming while you're creating. Charlie Peacock
We're expecting 6 to 8 more inches of snow with high winds tomorrow. I actually don't mind because I have so many inside things to keep me joyfully puttering...even if the power goes out.
Aren't these papers going to make a beautiful book! It's such a pretty color scheme and I'm so glad Susan included one of her own cyanotypes.
They traveled all the way from Scotland....and I'm excited to turn them into a joy journal for Susan. And it will be fun to figure out how to use the stitchy bits.But these pretty papers will have to wait patiently in line....I have some other journals to finish first!
But it's fun having them in the wings!
Saturday, February 21, 2026
It Can Get Better!
There's nothing quite as pretty as fresh snow on the bare trees against the blue sky. We got about 5 inches overnight and are expecting 6 or 8 more inches on Monday! Winter is not over!
I'm plugging away at the blue and white journals in between life things. I do have all the covers done....so now it's time to start assembling the insides.
I have a fun follow up on yesterday's post. On Dotty's cue...I agreed that it couldn't get any better than making these little journals.
But actually...it can.
Now really....it doesn't get better than this!
Just as a reminder, I am not asking for donations for this journal project...just help with postage. But I am very grateful for the chance to buy more needed items.
Friday, February 20, 2026
Couldn't Be Any Better!
I finally finished the top two thirds of Philippa's Cheeks and the Shed puzzle and moved it up on the table under my light and puzzle gang. It barely fits...with the top and bottom borders teetering on the edge. But somehow that seems fitting given the state of our world.
The colors are muted and earthy...but Cheeks and the contents of the shed seem to jump off the table.I laughed out loud at Dotty's comment on yesterday's post:
MaryAnn, hard imagine how this joy journal project could be any better! And-as I may well have stated on some previous occasion or another, quoting my nephew from a letter he wrote home from camp as a youngster-"that is all I have to say" :)
I laughed out loud because I absolutely love the quote from her nephew's letter....but also because this joy journal project couldn't be any better for me....and I have a story to illustrate that.
Thank you in advance for putting up with my stories....this one makes me smile.
You may remember that I had lunch a few days ago with Marita and Lisa....both were assistants in my special education classrooms over the years...both of them went on to be and are still full time teachers.
My last teaching position was my dream job where I was hired to create and run an educational program at the Falmouth High School for girls living in a transition home in the same town. There were six girls at a time living at the home, some of them transitioning out of corrections, some waiting for foster placement...most of them in crisis. The placement was temporary...so girls came and went....and I loved every single one of them.
It was my dream job because it fully utilized the best of my skills and who I was at my core. I struggled as a student in school and I think that made a better special education teacher....and that served me well in this program. I was a creative type...and we quickly learned that these girls needed to make things...and bake things. They needed to laugh and play and be mothered and nurtured.....all of that was second nature to me. We worked on academics in the morning and in the afternoon we unleashed our creativity. Everyone made something on the sewing machine...everyone worked on puzzles and played games and everyone decorated their notebooks with stickers and tapped into something new. Even the staff.
It was my dream job because it brought out the best in me as a teacher and utilized all of my creative skills.
When Paul and I moved to Wisconsin I had to resign....and that was difficult. But I was able to pass the baton on to Lisa who embraced the program and made it her own. I have not talked about it much with her until just a few days ago...and it was a delight to think back about the special young women I worked with. And I so enjoyed hearing about Lisa's experience in those next years.
I've come to realize that making these joy journals is my dream project because they utilize all of my skills and combine so many things I love. I get to recreate my art experiments.....use the recycled and found paper I've been hoarding and make new gelli prints when I need just the right color. I get to curate....assemble and sew these little journals then add personal touches and tuck in snippets and surprises. Best of all I get to give them away.
My table will always be messy....and my heart will always be full.And that is all I have to say.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Late Last Night
Jane and I had a micro adventure today. There's a store in nearby Westbrook called Past and Future Craft Exchange and I've been curious about it for quite some time. They take donations of usable craft and sewing supplies and resell things at low prices.
I took in a pile of sewing books and a bag of fabric to donate....and came home with some fabulous blue nubbly string. I certainly didn't need it....but it has all the colors in the cyanotypes! I do love blue!Long story short....I still have a messy table...but now I have a sweet little page for one of the journals.
I mostly want these journals to be a blank slate for the recipient to do their own thing...but it's hard not to add a little project of my own.
Everyone was a winner......and she sent me some of her blue and white papers to include in hers. There's some fabulous stuff here....enough to share with others!
My head is already spinning with ideas.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Too Smart!
I had the most delight long lunch with Marita and Lisa. I see Marita every few months often...but I haven't seen Lisa for at least 20 years. I worked with both of them in my special education classrooms in different schools...and I introduced them to each other years ago. We have so much common ground...and our visit was pure joy!
My phone is too smart for me!
I get excited now when the circulars come in the mail....not for the slick store adds...but the plain black and white single sheet add that holds them all together. I've been saving them for months....and they've come in handy.
The texture is grainy and flat....the paper is thickish and it folds like a dream. Fabric fuses to it perfectly...and paper collage latches right on with a little glue. It works perfectly for the the bones of my journals.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Full and Rich
Another quick reminder to Mary Ann and Kristin that everyone was a winner in the blue and white joy journal giveaway! See this post and email me for more information and to establish contact. Thank you!
Days are full and rich...and this particular week is filled with social engagements with people I care about. I spent a good chunk of today with Kelly. She has a school vacation week...so joined me for lunch and a good catch up. We even did a little art this afternoon. For those of you who may not know...Kelly is my son Sam's girlfriend.
I can't tell you how much I'm enjoying playing with my cyanotypes again. I've rounded up all my prints and scraps (I still have a lot!) and am I'm working on various ways to use them to create covers. I have eight journals to make...and all the covers will be a little different. They won't all be squares....but I did especially like this one where I cut up one print and separated it into a grid.Monday, February 16, 2026
Mud Season
Putty, beige, caramel, milk chocolate, khaki, oatmeal, sand, chestnut, dark chocolate, honey, taupe, sepia and mud....just to name a few. There are so many versions of brown.
The ground is still covered in snow here in Maine...but the days are getting longer and I know mud season is coming.
Susan from Scotland reached out about a joy journal...and sent me a few photos of their signs of spring.
Blooms like this...are the payoff after mud season. But we've got a long way to go!
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Everyone's a Winner
We've had sunny days and temperatures hovering around freezing...and it feels absolutely delightful. So we finally have some melting and our huge snow piles are shrinking just a bit. Higher temps and sunshine also means icicles.
We have an amazing one forming right outside our kitchen window where the snow is melting along the rain deflector above the front door.
I was tickled at the interest in the blue and white joy journal....nine people responded. This afternoon I drew Linda's name.... so this particular little joy journal will be on it's way to her soon.
And....because I love making them...everyone's a winner! Dotty, Anne, Mary Ann, Margaret, Debbie L., Lily, Debbie C....and Kristen will also be getting journals. If I missed a message from anyone else please reach out. I'll have my hands full for a while making eight more journals....but there may be more offers in the future. I do have other ideas.
If you emailed me...I have replied to each of you there. Lily, Mary Ann and Kristen please email me so I can start a conversation with you about your little journal. joyfulputtering@gmail.com
Update on the general Joy Journal Project: I know a set of papers from Diane is on its way....but it seems to be lost in the mail or at least side tracked. She mailed it at the beginning of February and there is no sign of it. I'm concerned...but I'm still hopeful it will show up here in Maine...or back to Missouri. I WILL be making a journal for Diane whether it's with her papers or mine.
I will always update here if I receive papers. If you have mailed some and have not heard from me it means they haven't arrived.
We've had a bit of trouble here with our mail delivery....I think the Post Office is understaffed and a bit broken. I know they are doing the best they can...but they don't ooze confidence these days.....so don't send anything too precious.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Keepers of the Flame
I believe art made with the intention to spread love and healing does exactly that. Lori Portka
I wonder if some of you have seen some of the videos of people singing in Minneapolis. Their message is of unity....peace and love....and they are quite moving.
Judy sent me this lovely card titled Keepers of the Flame depicting the people of Minneapolis standing strong.
It was painted by Lori Portka and 100% of the proceeds go to support the mutual aid groups in Minneapolis.Friday, February 13, 2026
Something New...
Something Blue to Give Away!
I have always been a fan of blue and white....maybe that's why I like cyanotypes so much. And I'm wondering if there's someone out there that's a blue and white fan too.As I begin to make some joy journals from my own papers to give away...I thought I would start with a blue and white theme.

Papers include a bit of commercial art paper you see here, graph paper, a small calendar page, gelli prints and miscellaneous recycled print papers. There's a plain white page in there too.
And of course...I like to add a butterfly.
Because I would like to make more to give away....my only request is help with postage. $5 should cover it...and just might give me a little extra for Maine Needs.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Love and Kindness
We can do small things with great love. Mother Teresa
Paul and I don't really celebrate Valentine's Day....but we do celebrate and practice love and kindness as often as we can. Love and kindness feel like joy....no matter what day it is.
And who doesn't love a bright red heart! I certainly do.
Roseanne sent me this fabulous felted heart.....and Mayor Pete is just the right guy to hold on to it for a while.
Sometimes love and kindness look like a pile of fabric for someone who is learning to sew. And sometimes love and kindness looks like giving a neighbor a ride to the grocery store because her car was broken down.
I had fabric to spare...and I had time to give and sharing both felt like joy.
Even small doses of love and kindness can change the world.















































