Leslie Shewring at “A Creative Mint”

Need a little inspiration, a nudge to start a project or just a moment to refresh your thoughts?  Every now and then, we all get stuck in that situation and need some help to get going again.  I want to share with you a website that I love to go to and be inspired. Leslie Shewring, at  A Creative Mint has put together beautiful photos, craft projects, inspiration boards, and color schemes to encourage the “can do spirit” in us.

          A little history about Leslie Shewring and               A Creative mint

Below are excerpts from interviews that Leslie have done over the years.  (Click continue below each section to read it  in-depth)

Tell us a little about yourself

Leslie: I grew up on the idyllic Vancouver Island in British Columbia. My mother is an artist and avid gardener so our family home was always a laboratory for creative ventures. At any given time we were doing art projects like painting ceramics on the dining room table and having flowers pressing in books on the kitchen table. My mother and father had an eclectic group of friends, which also influenced more critical and creative ideas.

While working on my interior design degree in Northern California I decided I wanted to go further and study architecture. Even though I did not practice architecture, it was incredible design training. Immediately after finishing grad school I had the opportunity to team up with a manufacturing and distributing company. In collaboration with them I developed, designed and did packaging direction for lots of products sold in many of the major retailers in North America. However, the products were very masculine and utilitarian. I would not call much of what I designed through those years feminine or pretty in the least! I guess I am now trying to get back to what I love which is more female, color, and pattern driven. In the last three years I have only done a few projects and my main focus has been my two little children.                                                                                                                      continue >

Why did you decide to start a blog, and what’s the story behind the name?

Leslie: I decided to start a blog because I was inspired by reading other blogs. I thought what could I add to this amazing, creative conversation that is going on right now. As well, I wanted to start doing something creative and I thought a blog would be a good way to commit to that journey for myself. The name was decided over a weekend as I was in a rush to start producing something! Once I get started on something I want it done yesterday…                                                                                                   continue >

 Describe the kind of creative work you do.

Leslie:  I do photography and styling work these days. However, I am trained as an architect and used to do product design for many years!

Briefly describe your creative path that led you to the kind of work you are currently doing.  (Early influences, former jobs, former versions or iteration of your work)

Leslie:  I love photographing flowers and color stories. These interests came from growing up in my mother’s garden and being around visual arts at a very early age.

 What are your creative goals for the future?

Leslie:  To be a creative role model to my children.                                   continue >

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Leslie is also a contributor with a monthly column,     Color Me Pretty at Decor 8.

Follow Leslie at Pinterest and Instagram.

A snapshot at Mirror Mirror of a two day workshop by Leslie Shewring and Holly Becker, Blogging Your Way in New York City last March 2012.

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Thank you Leslie, for sharing your works, photos, and creativities with all of us.  It was a joy to put this together and get to know you a little more.

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Nature in Black

spider web

black cobras

bats at sunset 

We thought this would be the occasion to share with you something black on the last day of October and Halloween.  The color black in nature is such a beautiful color and the various shades and depth it displays.  We can’t look at these images and not see the creator of them all.

How many are your works, Lord!  In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures.  Psalm 104:24

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Fall Home Accessories

Here are a few home accessories that you might like for this Fall Season.   __________________________________________________________________

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  1. Coyuchi striped wool blankets, ABC Home
  2. Linnea’s Lights cashmere candles, Bixby & Ball
  3. weathered antler wreath, Restoration Hardware
  4. wooden bowls, Arts & Science
  5. bark paper placemats, Anthropologie
  6. a crate of fresh pumpkins, squash, and gourds, Terrain

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Halloween Trick or Treat

Here is a fun and not too spooky display of treats for Halloween.

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Halloween display

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Halloween treat bags ~ free printables  free Halloween printables for treat bags are at The Sweetest Occasion
(free printables here )

paper broomstick bags

diy paper broom treat bags ( click here )

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Halloween, trick or treat

trick or treat!

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Fall City Farms

Debbie & Rob Arenth

“Let’s go to the farm!”   The unanimous answer from our family is always, “Yeah, let’s go!”.   The farm we love to visit is  Fall City Farms, located here in Fall City, Washington just a few miles from our house.  We’ve been going there since we discovered it when our oldest child started walking, 15 years ago.  Rob and Debbie Arenth have been managing the farm since 1984.  The farm has not always been full of fields of pumpkins, vegetables or flowers.  They began initially raising cattle, and in the nineties, started growing garlic and corn.  Now they have variety of vegetables along with cider, honey, cheeses and eggs.   October is busy; pumpkins are ready to be picked, apples to be pressed  to make cider and mini donuts (with cinnamon & sugar) to be eaten up by our kids.

In December, Rob and Debbie will open the Christmas tree farm to customers.  During the summer,  they host outdoor weddings and other special events.  If you’re in Seattle, and stopped at the Grand Central Bakery for lunch, you might be eating produce from here.

Below are pictures from our visits to Fall City Farms.  A few pictures are not current, but from a few years back down memory lane.

 

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Fall City Farms

the barn

fresh fruits & vegetables

the pond at the farm

turkeys

Hannah’s two favorite goats, Ricky & Lucy and chickens (2003)

pumpkins & squash

Hannah, Grace and Caleb on a pumpkin hunt, October 2006

This is a special place for our family.  Our half hour visit will often turn to two hours as we watch our kids explore, be amazed and open themselves to let their imagination just run.  There were many “first” at the farm for them;  first time gathering eggs in the chicken coop, first time riding on a tractor, first time holding a baby goat, first time fishing in the pond and catching a fish, first time making cider and finding that first pumpkin.

 

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As of 2013, Fall City Farms has closed their farm to the public, but will be opened in December to sell U-cut Christmas trees.  Please check their website, www.fallcityfarms.com for more information.

 

Fall City Farms · 3636 Neal Road · Fall City · WA · 98024 · 425-222-4553  www.fallcityfarms.com

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