Grab a cup of tea
and sit with me awhile.

Arts, Children Anne Heart Arts, Children Anne Heart

Homemade Bird Feeders

Watching the local birds outside our window is a favorite late winter family activity. Treating the birds connects us to the wildlife that is still thriving even in the stillness of deep winter.

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Art of the Veils

Being invited into an artist’s studio, up the mountain, past the outskirts of town, quite a ways down a winding dirt road and into the forest, feels like a visit to a shaman. Artists straddle the worlds and live in the thinned veiled realms of the creative. Their homes and studios have a unique energy to them. They can’t help but imbue their space and working materials with an artistic magic; alchemizing basic materials into to icons, idols and keepers of human meaning.

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Wood + Soda Firing

Pottery, for me, is really more about getting to know the process. I use a wood and soda firing technique, which is a process that always comes out different than I think.

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Bees and Bee House Kit

YOU Can Help Save Bees! Bees are responsible for about 80% of all pollination, 70% of food pollination is performed by bees. They are dying at a rapid rate. This is due to pesticides, loss of habitat, climate changes, and more human interferences. We are a huge part of the problem, but we can take action to be a part of saving them too.

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Artist Feature: Jocelyn Hunter

I am a silversmith and have been creating sterling and gemstone jewelry for the past 20 years. As a professional artist, my creative process has been hijacked by the need to monetize my creations. What’s going to sell?

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A Crafted Sense of Nature Spring 2021

Young children have exquisitely receptive senses and soak up information like a sponge. They have not learned to filter their environment and therefore take it all in with amazing accuracy. We know feeding children whole foods is an important part of healthy development. Offering their senses “whole” or natural materials is also important for healthy child development.

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