I can’t believe Thanksgiving is next week. We’re quickly heading into the holiday season, and as much as I’m dreading the snow, the slush and the cold temperatures winter is sure to bring, I’m joyful about the celebrations to come. I’m starting to savor the treats of the season—the mugs of hot chocolate piled with marshmallows, the darkness that comes early and encourages us to stay inside. On those nights, you can find me curled up with a good book, or settled at my desk with a pile of this and that assembling collages. I’ve already been charmed by Starbucks’ holiday mugs and couldn’t resist a quick picture. I also saved the paper sleeve to be used in a little mini-book I put together to document the season.

This pile of pretty scraps is from the mini-book. I liked the look of everything together (is it any wonder I love collage art?).

And here’s a look at the cover.

I’ll be back to share more, as I continue to settle into the season. :)

Hello! Wanted to share my latest creations:

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We have snow flurries today. Hope you are warm and cozy wherever you are!

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1. hot chocolate, 2. finally., 3. Untitled, 4. monday: yellow, 5. 10.1, 6. .hover, 7. .Fiesta, 8. Untitled, 9. Untitled, 10. knob close up, 11. ., 12. a c o r n ., 13. c l o u d s . i n . m y . c o f f e e, 14. Type, 15. loving fall., 16. Dear……., 17. Untitled, 18. Untitled, 19. Untitled, 20. Untitled, 21. morning crisp, 22. sweets, 23. a pear, 24. under feet, 25. the two that were meant to be together, 26. a good morning, 27. ., 28. s u s p e n d e d . n o v. 2, 29. Autumn Polaroid banner :) , 30. view from inside the store…

Today is a cozy fall day, and I like it. I woke up to beams of sunshine outside the window. The clouds have moved in now, but it’s OK.

For the love of cozy (and fall!), I’ve posted some of my recent fall Flickr favorites above. Lovely, aren’t they?

And because I love lists, too, I will leave you with one that shares a few updates and inspirations.

*I’ve decided to start taking a photograph each morning for the next year. I’ve been so inspired by the talented ladies of 3191.visualblogging.com, and more recently, this photographer.

Here is my day one capture …

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*I’m still doing lots of reading and stocking up on books to read from the library. Nothing says settling into fall like a big stack of books just begging to be read … I’m halfway through Eat Cake. I picked it up at random from the library yesterday. So far, it is a delightfully cozy read. I’m also in the middle of At Home in Mitford and my grandmother’s 1940-something copy of Pride & Prejudice. It’s a lovely copy … teal and cream and gold. I’m waiting on copies of Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis and Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer. Can’t wait to dig into those.

*I’m finally back to creating. Yay! I’m working on a piece of art for a friend right now. No peeks yet, but I will share it after I’ve given it to her. I’m using old vocab cards, pages from vintage encyclopedias, etc. Can’t wait to see how it evolves!

*I am inspired:

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And how are you, my friends? How are you settling into fall?

I know I haven’t been posting much here lately, as I haven’t been doing much creating.

BUT … You can find me writing over here, too. Stop on by, if you’d like. :)

I haven’t felt inspired to make art lately, but I have scored score some fun collage finds and am hoping these will soon inspire some new pieces.

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{I found a huge batch of old vocab cards when helping my mom set up her grade-school classroom. I loved flipping through them, choosing the words I wanted to keep for art and home decor projects.}

{Other recent finds: old LIFE magazines and an old book called Practical English.}

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1. IMG_9505, 2. pound cake + blackberries., 3. Untitled, 4. Dandi, 5. paint palette, 6. Untitled, 7. wood is good, 8. My verandah!, 9. Untitled

I’ve been loving the gorgeous summer photos I’ve been discovering at Flickr. I like to close my eyes and pretend I’m right there in the photo, enjoying a delightful summer meal, eating fresh fruit, painting with light, happy colors … I’ve been snapping some summer photos of my own, looking to freeze time a bit, so I can pull the photos out when fall fades into winter, and I’m longing for long summer days and evenings, plump berries, open windows, cut grass smell and just the way it feels to be smack dab in the middle of summer.

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*This thick slice of Amish fruit pie is from our local market (the raspberry is my favorite). The pies make a delicious dessert but an even more delicious mid-morning snack, especially when enjoyed in the soft gray tones of morning light with a good book. (And speaking of good books, have you ever read anything by Elizabeth Berg? She is a favorite of mine this summer. She writes such beautiful, true and poetic novels about ordinary lives.)

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*Where I’ve been spending my mornings.

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*I never tire of looking at and appreciating the beauty of summer flowers.

What has captured your heart this summer?

Hello, hello! I’ve been super busy lately with a move, so I haven’t been around much. But I’m slowly settling in and hope to be back for regular blogging soon. :)

Before I sign off for the day, let me leave you with a fun little link. Remember how much I’ve been loving the look of chalkboards? Well, have you seen this recent post on Design*Sponge? Colored chalkboard paint! And the projects are very cute! Check it out.

Anyway, stay tuned for updates + photos.

I am so excited to share this next Q&A with you. I discovered Heather’s beautiful, soulful artwork a few months ago, and I connected deeply with her work. Since then, she has become such an inspiration and also a sweet, encouraging friend. I love her use of color and intriguing bits + pieces of vintage paper and ephemera.

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When did you begin creating collages? How did you get started?

For me, it started out about seven years ago when I started making my own collaged journal covers. That opened a whole new creative world of ideas for me. I was unsatisfied in my job, but didn’t know what next steps to take. I began working with a life coach, and one of my assignments was to create a collage three times a week before going to work. I did this for a few months, and I started to feel like my job was somehow being phased out, and the artist in me was taking up more space in my life. Soon after, I was able to leave my job (this is another story in itself) to pursue other creative endeavors.

What advice would you offer others who are interested in creating a more artful life?

To listen to that voice—your inner artist—and create! Even if it is just for 5 minutes, it is a demonstration to the life you want to create. Reach out to other creative souls that you admire and be open to inspiration in surprising places. I take pictures and make notes of things that inspire me all of the time.

When you first began creating art, how did you get your art out into the world, so it could be seen and enjoyed by others?

When I first started out, I made cards and journals, and this sweet woman would sell them at her café. And soon after, I had my first art show with my collaged postcards. Soon after that, I started sharing my work on Flickr, and as my work expanded, I opened an Etsy store and started showing my work at other local cafés and retail spaces.

How would you describe your style?

Abstract landscapes that emphasize color and use of meaningful images and words to create stories.

What do you like most about collage?

I love the challenge of taking random bits of paper, images, colors, paints, etc. to create a story that turns out to be not random at all. I especially love using ephemera; there is something so meaningful about a handwritten letter and photos from another time. The simple act of cutting and pasting for me is like a meditation; it calms me and fills me up in a way that nothing else can. 

What are your must-have collage supplies?

Golden Gel Medium, old brushes for gluing, any kind of paint, scissors – my mom gave me this old pair of scissors ages ago and I love them. They are caked with paint and tape, all the more endearing!

Describe your creative process.

Most of the time, I start out layering papers and paint to start a background and keep playing until I am happy with the “landscape.” Sometimes, I stay focused on one piece at a time, and other times, I work on several pieces at a time. I have found that when I try to plan too much, I usually end up frustrated, so I try to go with the flow. However, before I begin, I like to have an idea of what colors I want to play with or a photo I want to center the piece around. Some of my favorite pieces have been when I work fast without thinking too much, when I really let go. Honestly, a lot of times, I go through this process, and then I will paint all over it and start over again, but that’s just part of the fun!

What has been the most challenging part of your journey into artmaking?

I think for me it is that I used to think I should feel inspired 24 hours a day and want to create ALL of the time. I was putting way too much pressure on myself. Finally, I learned that I needed to fill myself back up by doing other things like walks and picture taking. It took a while to trust that process. I think it’s important to find what works for you and to not compare yourself to others.

What/who inspires you?

Chrisine Mason Miller, Andrea Scher, Sabrina Ward Harrison, Andy Goldsworthy, May Sarton, Anne Lamott, Keri Smith, birds, walks – love getting lost in the woods, nature, being in the country, doing cartwheels, roadtrips

Share three random facts about yourself. :)

I am a runner, and I totally believe it contributes to my art.

I am an absolute dog lover, but I am fearful of standard poodles—cannot even explain it.

I won a spelling bee in the 5th grade.

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Blog

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Thank you for sharing your art and story with us, Heather!

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Photo credits:  1. frank., 2. Oranges, 3. P1130033, 4. always on the board., 5. Vintage chalkboard circa 1943, 6. front hall, 7. Final Kitchen 2, 8. happy days, love dad, 9. chalkboard thoughts, 10. vintage chalkboards

Lately, I’ve been dreaming about my next craft space …

I’m especially smitten with chalkboards. There’s something so sweet and charming about them. I hope to incorporate one or two in my next creative space (I’ll be moving soon).

(I have to show this picture larger, so you can see the colorful word recipes.) And I know this is a kitchen and not a craft room, but seriously, isn’t it so cute??

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Photo credit: Final Kitchen 2

Lately, I’ve been doing a little of this and that. Not much creating, but a little bit of playing with paint in my art journal. Perhaps I’ll post a few images later. I’ve also been curling up with good books. I’m currently reading this.

What have you been up to? What’s on your summer reading list?

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Remember when, in dreams,
you could run and run and run
and suddenly take flight,
hands wide and slicing through the sky,
lungs filling with sunshine?

And if you could,
wouldn’t you step outside now,
under the smudged charcoal sky,
get a running start and soar,
filling your lungs with stars?

Even in sleep,
you used to understand
what it means to be brave
and wildly hopeful.

And if you could,
wouldn’t you find
that wildly hopeful heart now,
and count the beats of its familiar song,
securing the strength to explore
all of the skies in this life?

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