I told Cherie that these photos needed a post all their own. The Traveling Flowers look just stunning with the backdrop of the Grand Canyon. Thanks Cherie!
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
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
All Their Own
Monday, April 6, 2026
A Glimpse Inside
The Easter sunset was incredible last night!
Emily's journal hasn't arrived yet...but once it does it might be awhile before she has time to open it. She and Keegan welcomed their second little boy into the world late last night. His name is Miles...and I'm so happy for their family! Max has a little brother!
I thought I should share a glimpse of the inside of Emily' chunky joy journal for those of you who are interested. I'm not going to show every page....the post is already going to be pretty long. If you're not interested in the journal...you should at least scroll down for the Traveling Flowers! They had quite a view for breakfast!
Here's a reminder of what I started with...and I used every single thing.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Easter Lineup
Whether you celebrated Easter today......or just another spring Sunday doing things you enjoy...I hope it was warm and wonderful.
Saturday, April 4, 2026
A Guy Named Chuck
Subtitle: The Traveling Flowers
Sometimes joy looks like a guy named Chuck.
This is Cherie's dad...and his doodle was featured on the first page of her joy journal. While she was visiting him in Southern California she shared the journal with him. And just a few days ago...the three of us had a Zoom call because he had something he wanted to share something with me.Friday, April 3, 2026
Would Never Have Guessed.
I would never have guessed that my hyacinth from Janice would end up being a bit variegated! Are they all like this? I've never grown one of these before....so haven't had a chance to see one up close.
It's fully open and it's one of those oversized crazy freaks of nature! I think Mother Nature has a bit of a sense of humor. I'm going enjoy watching it die back and shrivel into wabi-sabi wonderfulness!I'll just share the cover today.
One of my favorite parts was the fact that Patty participated in my journey. It started with her bags....and continued as I walked down the street several times to share my progress. Patty had endless patience and genuine interest in helping me make decisions. She even requested to follow along on the next ones!
That's just what I needed! I don't get to share these journals in person very often. Thanks Patty!
I used the natural folds and cutouts of the box to create the shape and needed to make enough signatures to fill it. I reinforced the spine with a layer of surgical tape then a final layer of fused fabric. I used the button hole stitch to bind the five signatures.













































