Nostalgia. My sister, Erika. The front steps on Second Street. So many memories. I don’t drive by the house we grew up in very often, but every time I do I am flooded with memories. She was my b...Read More
Tree. We have two trees this year because Reagan (11) wanted to decorate one in a special way. This is her “Red and Gold” tree with all my vintage ornaments on it. I may have to rearrange ...Read More
Greetings. Season’s Greetings from my family to yours! We are on our way to the mountains today to cut our tree! AmyNature Girl. Mom. Wife. Friend. Photographer. Sewer. Crafter. Artist. To borro...Read More
Tradition. My dad received his undergrad degree from Purdue University. This fall Harley and I were able to visit the campus during our trip to the FALL National Convention. AmyNature Girl. Mom. Wif...Read More
List. I am a list maker, and this one really strikes my fancy! AmyNature Girl. Mom. Wife. Friend. Photographer. Sewer. Crafter. Artist. To borrow a phrase – “Yeet Ye Riche” seaofestr...Read More
Manger. One of my very favorite Christmas decorations – my Willow Tree Nativity. AmyNature Girl. Mom. Wife. Friend. Photographer. Sewer. Crafter. Artist. To borrow a phrase – “Yeet Y...Read More
Stocking. My grandma made this stocking for me when I was born. It is over 40 years old, and is in as good a shape as ever! I got to see my grandma this fall shortly after her 99th birthday. She is in...Read More
Stockings. We still don’t have a lot of decorations out, but we’re getting there. I love our fireplace and mantel. AmyNature Girl. Mom. Wife. Friend. Photographer. Sewer. Crafter. Artist. ...Read More
Green. One of my first successfully fused glass pieces. Soon after this it was in shards, but a few short weeks later and I have the hang of it (I think)! AmyNature Girl. Mom. Wife. Friend. Photogra...Read More
Deck the Halls. We don’t have many decorations out yet, but the ones we do have out are simple and elegant. AmyNature Girl. Mom. Wife. Friend. Photographer. Sewer. Crafter. Artist. To borrow a p...Read More
Window. The “window” in the top if the kiln is the one I spend most of my time looking through these days. Its amazing to open it up to a blast of hot, dry air and be able to see my projec...Read More