Grace the Christmas Tomte: 2020 Edition

Grace the Christmas Tomte: 2020 Edition

I started something back in 2018, when I went to JoAnn Fabrics to buy some red felt fabric. With that fabric, I made a pointy hat, which has been at times used as an elf hat, or a gnome/tomte hat as the need requires. I went to the local arboretum with my husband (I didn’t have my own tripod yet at the time!) and we took gnome portraits. I wore the pointy hat with a Scandi looking green sweater, and I carried a basket of gifts.

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New Old Traditions: Finding Comfort in Holiday Perspective

New Old Traditions: Finding Comfort in Holiday Perspective

The other day I was chatting on Messenger with my friend, D.M. Anderson, a brilliant artist and creative person, and she mentioned something about how a trip she had taken last year to Europe for the holidays gave her such a new perspective on holiday celebrations. I immediately said “Will you write this as a guest blog for my website?” and she agreed. Please enjoy this lovely post by D.M. Anderson!

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With Every Seam: Stitching Love into Christmas Presents

With Every Seam: Stitching Love into Christmas Presents

Lately I’ve had presents on my mind, but not the receiving of them. Instead I’ve been pondering the heartfelt and personalized generosity that I was lucky enough to grow up with in my family each holiday. My mother was, and is, a gift giver of incredible skill to respect and admire, and she embodied the idea that making a gift for someone imbues it with a love that radiates from every inch of the item created.

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