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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

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 can watch it from the window....drip drip drip....and I'm fascinated by the incredible texture. 


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. 

Snow boots on the ground, witnessing, recording, and helping people being terrorized. Lori Portka


I'll display it in my dining room for a while...along with my small collection of glass hearts. 

My sister Nancy lives in Minneapolis...and today is not only Valentine's Day...but also her birthday. The restaurant where she works employs several immigrants who all have been directly impacted by the unjust actions of ICE.
Paul and I were downtown today for the regular Saturday protest against the injustice that is happening in our Country. It was HEARTwarming to see that the Valentine's Day Bandit hearts all along our walk.  



There were hundred and hundreds of big red hearts all over the city....I wrote about the tradition here.



And these love signs caught my eye at the protest.

Artful signs meant to spread love and healing. We need love more now than ever!

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. 

I cut squares from some of my prints for the cover and mounted and stitched them onto a fabric background.  


This is journal is mostly a blank blue and white canvas....with pockets and spaces and places for your collage creations and snippet collections. And of course it would be fun to add other pops of color too!

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.

I think it's a sweet little journal....and I had to hold
back because I wanted to play in it!


This little gem is a cyanotype from a Chinese papercut from Paul's sister Liz and the painted paper on the right is from my butterfly book.


The small gelli print page has a little pocket and the opposite
paper is from a recycled guest book.....Guests...is written in blue!


This joy journal comes with a little packet of blue snippets and scraps to help get you started. If you have interest in this 4 x 6 blue and white joy journal...email me at joyfulputtering@gmail.com

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.

If more than one person is interested...I will draw a name in a few days.

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. 

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Belly Band

Our life is shining and alive at the present moment. It is not in the past, not in the future, but right here and now. This is where our life has always been - waiting for us to notice it, to live it, to be fully present with it. Venerable Bhikkhu Pannakara, the lead monk on the Walk for Peace

I tried to be fully present with everything that landed in my day today. It was a good day.

Marilyn's joy journal made it to Rhode Island and she seemed pleased.

As I mentioned...Marilyn's pile of papers and notions had a vintage vibe. And the minute I saw this long floral strip I knew it was going to somehow wrap around the journal to become the closure. I just needed to figure out how.

I'm not exactly sure what the material is...but it seems it might have been wool felt. The tiny pink flowers had bead centers..and the whole thing was carefully hand stitched. It seemed like a treasure...so I had to honor it somehow.
In the end...I turned it into a belly band as the closure. Because the band would be a horizontal feature...I chose to do the vertical strip quilting with the papers as a contrast. I think it turned out pretty well.


I carefully stitched the band closed and attached a button to give the illusion of a closure. 

It gave me a chance to add a little something vintage from my grandmother Funk's button box. 

I also tucked a vintage postcard from my 
grandmother Miller in the front pocket.


The band easily slides on and off with room for the journal to 
grow as Marilyn adds her own touches.


Every page is from Marilyn's papers...she didn't need any of mine. There are lots pockets and Marilyn provided cute little bags and envelopes that I worked in. Now it's time for Marilyn to make this even more her own.

There are a few others who have expressed interest in my Joy Journal Project...but I haven't gotten any more papers yet. There is no hurry...this is an ongoing offer and I am nearly finished with one using my own papers that I will offer up as a giveaway soon.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

That Magical Shed

I have been so moved by the Walk for Peace....and just today...after walking 2,300 miles the Monks reached Washington D.C. The images and stories have been so moving. 

I will certainly be tuning in tomorrow for the Loving Kindness Meditation

The final arrival is not an ending. It is a moment of collective awakening...a reminder that peace is not a destination we reach, but a path we choose, step by step together. 

I've got a little story to tell. If you have time and interest read on. If not...I hope you have a lovely.....and peaceful day.

Back in 2019 my sister Nancy and I took a trip to England. I'm not much of a world traveler....so this was big for me. We took advantage of our niece Holly living in Bristol for work and we had a wonderful time with her and her family. Then Nancy and I forged out on our own and went on to do so much more. The whole trip was magical and one I will never forget. 

After our time in Bath...we spent a delightful couple of days in Brighton where we met up with Philippa Stanton. As many of you know she has been a mentor, teacher and friend. I've spoken about her so many time over the years on this blog.

Behind Philippa's home was a gnarly and magical garden...and an even more magical shed. Philippa would often film Instagram videos from the shed where she was surrounded with her eclectic collections and works of art. The door would often be open in her videos...with a view of the sky and her lush garden.

Inside the shed was like a secret fairy land with sometime to look at in every direction. It was absolutely enchanting.



Why am I telling this story now? Read on.

Several years ago I belonged to Philippa's year long puzzle club. I got a puzzle a month for a full year...most of them beautiful arrangements on her famous wabi-sabi Table. I've written about all of them here as I've done them....except one.

This one was different. It was not colorful bits and bobs arranged on her the Table...but the view out the door of that magical shed


She called it Cheeks and the Shed. Cheeks was her cat.


I started sorting this puzzle a couple years ago...but it felt a little overwhelming at the time for whatever reason. So I put it away. And as I was shopping the closet for my next puzzle...it called to me. It seemed like the perfect puzzle project for the end of this particular very cold winter as I dream about spring. 

I started with the sky.

It will barely fit on my table from top to bottom. But I will make it work like I always do. I'll start with the top and move it up under my puzzle gang as I go along.

There are lots of browns and neutrals in these boxes...a little daunting actually. 

But there are yummy subtle and earthy colors...loads of wabi-sabi textures and moody atmosphere. All things Philippa taught me to notice and appreciate. 

Now is the perfect time to be assembling that magical view from the shed

Here is my photo of Cheeks...from 2019.


The Table....where almost all of the puzzle designs were assembled.


Monday, February 9, 2026

Holding Onto Hope

Some days all you just need is a morning with a friend catching up and sorting through fabric. 

I can't transport Jane to your living room....but I can send a quote that caught my attention.

We humans have a lot of work to do while all while holding on to hope....humanity and decency


Mandy Ford is the artist/author. 


I found a little joy this afternoon adding a touch of watercolor to my cyanotype. 


Sunday, February 8, 2026

Something Different

Subtitle: One Man's Trash....

Several years ago Paul moved all of his CDs (yes...he still has CDs) into some sort of a binder...and he got rid of all the cases and inserts. I rescued the inserts from the recycling because what I saw was collage ephemera: colorful artwork....and interesting text. They've been sitting in my studio closet for several years.

As I already mentioned....our son Nate just turned 40 and I wanted to do a little something personal for him. 

Following in his dad's footsteps....Nate is a big Bob Dylan fan. I skimmed off some of the Dylan CD inserts from his dad's collection and made him a collage. 

I adhered them to a thrifted board canvas that I had painted with black paint. I glued them on with gel medium...and coated the whole thing in matt medium to seal it all up. 




It was a deep canvas...so I was able to collage all four sides with snippets.


I was pretty happy with this trash to treasure project....
and Nate was pleased too. It was fun to do something different.

 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Vintage Bits and Bobs

We had a delightful family celebration last night....it set the tone of gratitude and joy for my weekend.

I've had a couple of days to mull over Marilyn's papers....and got a good start on her Joy Journal today.  There's a vintage vibe to these bits and bobs and it will be fun to puzzle them all together. 

I was excited to see so many butterflies in the mix....even the stamps on the package were butterflies. 

Here's a sneak peek at my start on the cover. 

I took more of a strip quilting approach featuring one of her butterflies in the corner. 

There was a small...but mighty group downtown today. 

It was cold and raw...but Paul and I were happy to be there.



When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love has always won. There may be tyrants and murderers, and for a time they may seem invincible, but in the end they always fail. Think of it: always. Mahatma Gandhi






Friday, February 6, 2026

Favorites

I spent most of the day getting ready for a family party tonight...so this post is all about  favorites!

They snickered at her life full of many patterns...but she smiled knowing she was only being true to herself. Alisson Burda

This is of my favorite quotes...it seems like it was written just for me. And it's perfect for what is now of my favorite puzzles. 

I'm sorting the pieces for the next one....and it's so different. I tried to start it once a while ago and had to put it away. It's a treasure....but it's also going to be a big challenge for me. But it seems like the right time for a big challenge.

More on that another time.

I've used this many patterns quote in all kinds of art projects and journals...including this page for our accordion book with my art group. Which...by the way was one of my favorite shared art projects. 

You can read about it here:

https://joyfulputtering.blogspot.com/2023/04/patterns.html

I also used the quote here in this post...in the start of my Funky Faces in Stitch class  with Gina Ferrari where we embellished blind continuous drawings of our faces. It was one of my all time favorite classes!

It took me back on a journey to all the posts of my projects during and after the class. We started on paper...and I loved the process I went through coming up with background designs and developing a style.

 

We ended thread painting on fabric....and OMG I had fun and learned so much. Lots of patterns in these projects! At some point it will be time to get more stitching back into my life! I have so many favorites things I love to do!


Speaking of faces...remember the post about Dotty's found faces. Turns out they were all found in ONE neurographic drawing. How cool is this. You can read her post...and fabulous predawn walk poem here.