• From the Studio: Where Wild Things Bloom

    From the Studio: Where Wild Things Bloom

    Hey there Reader, As I sit here with a cup of coffee, the breeze drifting through the window, I’ve been thinking about how growth doesn’t always announce itself. Sometimes it looks like rest. Sometimes it looks like resistance. I’ve been walking familiar trails with new eyes, noticing how daffodils return without permission, blooming boldly wherever they can in the most random places. It’s reminded me that blooming isn’t always about being ready. It’s about being…

    Read More

  • Guardians of the Wild Soul — Meet the Spirit Stone Trio

    Guardians of the Wild Soul — Meet the Spirit Stone Trio

    The Spirit Stone Trio, Wolf, Eagle, and Raven, are not just pocket talismans. They are guardians. Witnesses. Wild mirrors. Some art isn’t just something to look at.It’s something you hold.Something you carry. Burned into smooth wood and shaped to fit your palm or altar, each hand-burned spirit stone invites connection, reflection, and a return to […]

    Read More

  • Why Nature is the Best Mirror: Lessons from the Trail

    Why Nature is the Best Mirror: Lessons from the Trail

    Sometimes, the trail shows us what we’ve been avoiding. When I lace up my shoes and head into the woods, I’m not usually seeking clarity. I just need space. But without fail, nature has a way of offering it. The steady rhythm of breath and step on a steep incline brings my attention to where […]

    Read More

  • Slow Down—Nature Is Waiting

    Slow Down—Nature Is Waiting

    Hey there Reader, In a world that’s always rushing, there’s something deeply healing about slowing down and truly being present. And there’s no better place to practice this than in nature. When we take the time to notice the details—the way the light filters through the trees, the sound of leaves rustling in the wind, the feel of the earth beneath our feet—we create space for peace and gratitude to enter our lives. This week,…

    Read More

  • Fear won’t stop you!

    Fear won’t stop you!

    Hey there Reader, Let’s talk about fear for a moment. It’s something we all feel, especially when it comes to stepping outside our comfort zones. Maybe you’re worried about getting lost on a trail, or feeling awkward being out alone, or even just wondering if you’re “doing it right.” I get it. I’ve been there too. A few years ago, I decided to go on my first long hike. I was excited, but as the…

    Read More

  • A Piece of Art, A Piece of You

    A Piece of Art, A Piece of You

    Hey there Reader, Art isn’t just something we hang on our walls—it’s a reflection of who we are. It tells our story, grounds us in our journey, and reminds us of what truly matters. One of my customers, Sascha, recently shared how a custom wood-burned piece changed the way she saw herself. She chose the Tree because it represented her strength and resilience. Every time she looks at it, she’s reminded of how far she’s…

    Read More

  • Woodburning Myths – Separating Fact from Fiction

    Hey there Reader, Wood Burning Myths There’s a lot of misinformation out there about pyrography. Some myths are harmless, while others can impact your safety and technique. In this issue of The Burning Line, I’m breaking down common misconceptions and setting the record straight. Busting common pyrography myths Does burning certain woods release toxins? A myth-busting infographic to keep on hand Busting Common Misconceptions Pyrography has been around for centuries, but some myths still…

    Read More

  • Slow Down & Create Rituals with Handmade Objects

    Slow Down & Create Rituals with Handmade Objects

    Hey there Reader, In a world that moves fast, sometimes the most powerful thing we can do is slow down. Creating small, intentional rituals—whether it’s sipping tea from a favorite mug, lighting a candle before journaling, or holding something meaningful in your hands—can bring a sense of grounding and mindfulness to your day. Handmade objects hold energy. They carry the marks of the hands that shaped them, the warmth of the fire that transformed them,…

    Read More

Share