Amor Milagre Cosy New Year Home Tidy Up at Rose Cottage
Time for a good old fashioned post-holiday tidy up. The new board games are tucked into the reorganised game closet. Ornaments are paired down to the snowy-wintry little guys. Bags and boxes are stowed for next year’s gifts. Dates and names are stamped into new books. The Q2 homeschool portfolio is all sorted. The new doll is settling into the nursery and exploring the house. Anything that didn’t work out for us last year is gone- POOF! We’re vowing to finish old projects before starting new ones. Health is always our main focus, so wish us luck in finding a good doctor. In the meantime, I’m cooking up our weekly veg soup and writing out some fun adventure notes for us to try this winter. We celebrate each season as it comes. There is always something to savour today. Happy New Year! Love, ~ Amor Milagre
Amor Milagre Cosy New Year Rose Cottage Tidy Up, Fresh Bread and Veggie Soup scent our kitchen.
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Welcome! Cosy up with a warm drink as I meander down the past decade of home renovations and introduce you to my company, Amor Milagre. A Gentle Life Collection is full of empowering, sweet, unique, and loving books, artwork, stationery, woodworking, design, and gifts for all ages. I am an artist, author, designer, gardener, and homeschool mother. This first video, organized from spring to winter, is an overview of all of the lovely organic living we do. I hope you enjoy it, and I’ll post again on my new youtube channel soon!
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, cosy novel writing time, atelier office interior design, new French mirror and wallpaper, sage velvet ribbons and antique bells
Glittery bulb memory messes, classic movies, going out to see The Nutcracker and winter solstice choir shows, and crisp freeing scooter rides over wooden bridges and park paths are what make our late November days full of early winter magic.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, cosy novel writing time, atelier office interior design, new French mirror and wallpaper, sage velvet ribbons and antique bells
My winter gift came early this year. This mirror has been on my list for ages and now it completes our bell-ribbon wall in the atelier with the other sweet gilded treasures. It reflects the snow light and adds a charming reminiscence to our library homeschool room.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, cosy novel writing time, atelier office interior design, new French mirror and wallpaper, sage velvet ribbons and antique bellsLate November Holiday at Amor Milagre, frosty sparkling evergreen garden
In the mornings, I sit by the garden window in our kitchen cafe and write all the frore and frosty plants into my new novels. The sun melts the sparkles away, but they’ll be back at dawn.
Snowsuits line the mudroom, including little doll ones that aren’t really waterproof, so they go in a special snow bag and spin around the fresh, soft, fluffy powder making doll angels.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, cosy novel writing time, atelier office interior design, new French mirror and wallpaper, sage velvet ribbons and antique bells
Yoga in the morning, then write new stories, edit them up, and proofread by evening’s lamplight. It’s all in a cosy day’s work.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, cosy novel writing time, atelier office interior design, new French mirror and wallpaper, sage velvet ribbons and antique bells
Up goes our first mistletoe! Kiss, kiss, kiss! All the dolls and teddy bears are going wild!
Playing holiday songs before we go out to hear the children’s choir sing!
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Ballet barre stretching mornings, sitting room interior design
We love these quiet snowy mornings full of cocoa and ballet stretches at the barre.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Ballet barre stretching mornings, sitting room interior designLate November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Ballet barre stretching mornings, sitting room interior designLate November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Nursery Interior Design, spice rack for tiny toys, hand-painted mural and floral mobile handmade by us…
There is always magic dancing in the nursery, but an extra special sprinkling appears this time of year…
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, nursery playtime
Fancy an enchanted stagecoach ride through the snowy lace forest at midnight?
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, our handmade dollhouse in the nursery
Here are two of our handmade dollhouses (center and right). They are renovated daily. Many stories run free here in the nursery. I’ll post later on when we’re making more for you to buy for your little ones! We also made toy-size trains to match these lavender and cream gingerbread houses.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, nursery interior design
The winter toys are out and causing sweet mischief.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, winter mudroom
We’re off to see some holiday shows! Wish us luck out there.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, homeschool winter vocabulary
Every week, we choose a few winter words to add into our poetry lessons.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, homeschool French winter vocabularyLate November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Brambly Hedge Antique Plate The Christmas Party
I’ve been catching up on sweet baby memory ideas this month, starting with bringing a few of our favourite characters and scenes into our daily rounds. Here is a vintage plate showing Wilfred and Primrose putting on their winter recitation from the beloved Brambly Hedge by Jill Barklem. The Poppy’s Babies dish is below, a favourite baby story that shows crying babies…very realistic and somehow rare in books. By request, my kid and adult characters cry sometimes to show realism. Emotions are good, and so is learning about them. I also found some classic mugs with Winnie the Pooh, Peter Rabbit, and Bunnykins. They’re adorable and lighten hearts every time we sit with one.
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We had a usual amount of dinner on Thanksgiving, made up of our favourite cosy foods. In the morning with breakies, we watched Snoopy, Tom, and Santa Claus float on by.
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How do you spell his sound? ‘Hoo-hoon?’
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Thanksgiving Parade ’25, Santa
There’s Santa…that’s the end of the show! I rememeber avoiding this spot when I lived in NYC. Too loud for me. ‘How does the New Yorker cross the road?’ I often got caught up in random festivals, sometimes having to go down into the subway to get to the other side.
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Making a beautiful mess! Glitter really does get everywhere…
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, handmade glass glitter bulb ornaments, family timeLate November Holiday at Amor Milagre, handmade glass glitter bulb ornaments, family time
Making memory bulbs…
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, handmade glass glitter bulb ornaments, family time, fairy magic dustLate November Holiday at Amor Milagre, handmade glass glitter bulb ornaments, family timeLate November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Hand-painted glass bulb ornaments
It’s fun to mix paint, clear glass bulb spots, glitter, and glitter glue. Show me! Oh, so pretty!
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade ’25
All the reindeer games came out on Thanksgiving! Candyland and ‘Toss, toss, duck, toss, got it!’
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre
Angels in the sky after a sudden trip to the doctor’s. Oh life…you don’t stop for holidays, do you?
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, cosy novel writing time, Victorian dollhouse dolls
There are ball guests resting after a long night of dancing all over our Rose Cottage. Papa Benjamin’s wooly mustache is feeling a bit askew. Think it is in want of a good, long nap…
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, kitchen cafe interior design, author novel editing days
Hot cocoa and cosy foods help with the editing process. Sit with the snowy garden and change those stubborn quote marks, again. Oh, computers…not so smart, are you?
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, winter evergreen garden
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, The Nutcracker show outfits
Getting festive for The Nutcracker and the Choir Show. The favourite doll of the moment gets to come, too.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, The Nutcracker show outfits
I ended up wearing boots as it was snowing here and raining there. The evening was a bit of a disaster due to crazy ushers and some very cold loud rain, but we watched the ballet later the next day (see version at end of post), and we opened up a Nutcracker sticker book and Sugar Plum fairy ornament gifts to reset the holiday mood. We also got out our Bear Nutcracker, too. It’s fun to open the holiday decor boxes to rekindle the magic!
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Here is our snowy day tree featuring our new handmade glass bulbs and the new sugar plum fairy ornament. A little tomten keeps moving them around…and the fluffy snow balls have become a game!
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, The Nutcracker show outfits
We know the world has gone casual, but we still love to dress up a bit at least for holiday shows. This helps us to feel like it’s an extra special day. This week we’re going red!
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, Snowy day in the nursery
Handmade doll stockings, with their initials stitched on them, are now dotted about the house.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, December Hearth Decorating
And now it’s December First! We tidy up a bit, add some holly and ivy elves to the mantle, and slowly decorate each week until the house is full of cheer and the New Year! I leave our decorations up for most of the winter, pairing them down to the snowiest ones come mid-January, for that’s just when our winter celebrations truly get going.
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, December Hearth Decorating
On the 6th, we each leave a shoe out for Nic. Soon, the new Sankta Lucia concert in Sweden will be ready to view after the 13th, too!
Late November Holiday at Amor Milagre, December Hearth Decorating
Happy Holidays! An Amor Milagre SALE is coming up soon. Love, ~Amor Milagre
This November, I’m taking some time to catch up on my incredibly patient ideas for keeping safe our baby memories. Now that we have renovated every space and are building more closets, it’s time to sort, streamline, and cherish life. I had the clothing stored pretty well, but as the months go by, items get tucked in when outgrown, and it’s time to smooth it all out. Layering favourite baby & child clothes from each stage in acid-free, lignin-free, breathable cloth bags is my first To Do. Then, I’ll collect up each birthday’s notes and a few key pictures to add to individual Birthday Journals. As children age, they can take over their special book and input their favourite moments and pictures. It is their journal after all!
*My readers may notice that many of these clothes are in my original children’s books! Soon, I’ll be adding in a growth spurt-worth more to another box. These moments are ones to savour.
Step Two: Layer in clothes with paper like a visually delicious cream-pastel lasagna. (Acid-free, lignin-free paper and fabric boxes.)
I also have other specific journal ideas that are so fun to look back on. We do have the ‘holding hands’ family album. I’ll gather up every picture from the first organic cotton bootie to the boots by the door for a ‘shoes throughout the ages’ album. We have a winter holiday journal-album, but we want a little 4×6 Halloween-only album, too. It’s fun to see the costumes, and it’s easier to have a reference library when kiddies ask, ‘What did I go as when I was…?’ Scouring the usual albums to find one special picture takes a while. These littles are a breeze to use. There are lots of singular focus ideas like this that are special to us, such as annual birthday balloon colours, sitting at homeschool desk photos, artwork from each age, and many more. I love transitions. As we grow, it’s fun to organise and preserve our family’s evolution.
Anyone can do this simple tradition for anything they like. I used to keep a tiny journal full of movie stubs, included were notes about the day. What beautiful life inspiration may be found in a tumbling stack of old photographs? Happy excavating!
The first baby shopping days weren’t as easy as it would be now with so many more organic cotton options available. I found some organic infant garments from various European shops, but the general early organic basics were not pretty or easy to find. By the toddler years, I was thrilled to come across Jamie Kay (New Zealand), and then a few years later, Konges Sloejd (Sweden). These were a joy to shop, but Jamie Kay’s shipping prices and return policies were the best. We are struggling now to find “big kid” organic shops, so send me a note if you know of any healthy companies! I cannot find teen ones either. I’ve even collected some extra small adult organic sweaters, which are huge but cosy as dresses (Quince, for now as organic adult shops are hard to find) to go with Hanna Andersson pants and holiday pajama sets.
(Shopping Tip: One must check every item on their site to make sure it’s organic cotton. I’m not updated on where these companies make their items these days, so research first. As mentioned below, we sell most of our children’s clothes, and this is very handy for you as many shops outside of the US have stopped selling to the US due to tariffs. Konges Sloejd is one, I’ve just noticed. We discount items, and we also don’t charge for the immense shipping we had to initially pay, so it’s a very good value.)
Why are there no non-toxic companies for the next age group? I had planned on some organic collections for my company’s line, but we’ve been busy building, so that will be an upcoming section of my shop. I do have a few organic toddler graphic tees from my first handmade silkscreen run years ago. My plans include all ages and sizes, as well as maternity. That was impossible to find organic clothes then, so I found rare organic cotton and made wrap dresses. Now, it’s still exhausting to scour the internet looking for organic, non-toxic clothes, so I still make as much as I can. I wish for whole companies to only sell organic clothes (non-toxic dye) with fair, safe employers.
The fashion industry has a long way to go towards being pro-customer and pro-environment. Start the babies out well and then stay healthy the whole life through. Most clothing is soaked in harmful chemicals and made of unnatural fibers which perpetually poison those using the laundry machines. It’s important to prevent illness as there is no cure for most, like cancer. Run off in water and soil are major issues. Healthy fashion needs to take over. Most of our clothes are made from cream/natural organic cotton. It feels softer in all ways. Look for natural non-toxic vegetable dyes for colours.
We separated the items into two groups. The majority of the clothes went into this fabric box. The few items that are not cotton, like swim suits, went into a watertight tote.
This little cotton velvet holiday dress made many appearances during the past five years, no matter the season. Buy clothes big to wear for a long time! This dress is featured in one of my winter holiday stories. It was always worn over light layers. We do a lot of layers, not just as it’s the European custom to self-regulate for temperature changes, but because we find it comfortable in a Holly Hobby/Little Women/petticoat kind of way. Some of us run cold…so we layer it up! Others, hardly wear a coat and hardly a hat. How, Husband? How?
The dolls got to learn how to button and zip with many of these infant styles. Most of our smallest favourites are still being worn by the doll family, so I’ll add those in here later.
I remember this day…so many smiles. They put ears on everything then. Bears, lambs, bunnies…very cute’ but not easy for layering with hats and coat hoods.
The bonnets and bloomers…I still see the sparkling eyes peeking up at me and ruffly skirts twirling round and round our first house’s new floors and waterfall park lawns. First steps, first everything…great love.
Each of these dresses were affectionately named, like the Lady Dress, the Angel Dress, and the ultimate baby favourite, Blue, which had to be washed very often. “No. Bue.”
Until we build our main storage closets, these go in with my wardrobe. After taking care to clean the tiny clothes, they will be stored somewhere safe.
Tip: Don’t store clothes in attic or basement (or in plastic unless items are plastic). No extreme temperatures or moisture. Research archival methods for optimal preservation.
*We sell all of the other clothes, though I wish we could keep them all, but there is no room. If you’re interested in buying our organic cotton children’s wardrobes from various ages, please message me for the name of our ebay shop. Everything is clean, no stains, from a non-smoking no-pet respectful home. Shipping is fast, and the shipping materials are eco-friendly. These were beloved, but so lightly worn, always using napkins to protect them, you’d think they were new! It’s good for children to learn how to sell their outgrown items and make them all prettily packaged for new babies. It’s recycling at its best.
These need ironing first. How I wish we could put a growing spell on these clothes to extend their wear time. And, how I wish these clothing companies would just make bigger sizes. Jamie Kay even had women’s clothes years ago. Just add more pattern sizes, please!
This was a ‘you’re so cute’ kind of morning. (It is every day.) Now, if I can just get the other outgrown clothes into this box. I’m glad they’re so loved, but the dresses are now shirts, and the pant legs are up to the knees. Time to let go, but not forever. They’re in photographs, memories, my story illustrations, and whenever they need to be revisited, just open the box and admire your corduroy buttons once again! The sense-memory is a wonderful thing!
Amor Milagre Baby Memories: Garment Storage & Birthday Journals, Too Cute, No Germs
This infant bib experiment failed to keep germ-giving paw grabbers away at grocery shops… ‘just too cute!’ But, seriously, ask first. Don’t stress out the parents when the answer is no. Babies, and parents, are usually ill. Be respectful and aware not to scare everyone. Intentions mean nothing if you end up hurting someone. You can’t know what people are going through. It’s not about you. Admire from afar. We’ll probably always be recovering from those days of severe illness. Personal space is vital for us.
Amor Milagre October’s Autumn Garden, Not a Partridge in a Pear Tree, but a Rafter of Wild Turkeys in an Apple Tree, Happy Halloween!
When younger, it was only a murder of crows that signaled the magical air of Halloween was nigh, but here it’s also a rafter of wild turkeys flustering up the apple tree. The crows watch on, amused, from a birch above. The territorial squirrels test the ‘intruders’. I paint them all into the scene.
Amor Milagre October’s Autumn Garden, Not a Partridge in a Pear Tree, but a Rafter of Wild Turkeys in an Apple Tree, Happy Halloween!
It is now frosty. I finish my last oil painting in the seasonal studio before it snows. We’re also tidying up the house this week. All those post-reno items tucked into shelves and drawers are now sorted and labeled, ready to use. Knowing where they all are makes for a calm day. Pumpkins are being painted. Costumes sit at the ready. Our wild turkeys entertain us by flocking up to fight over the last apples. They roost until the last drop of noon falls away into the leafy breeze. Sometimes, just two come out to our organic garden. Today, almost thirty! They sense our soft, vegan auras….feeling safe in this green witch’s garden. We thank them quietly…for eating up any little biters and for tidying up before winter falls upon us.
Amor Milagre October’s Autumn Garden, Not a Partridge in a Pear Tree, but a Rafter of Wild Turkeys in an Apple Tree, Happy Halloween!
These happy/vigilant souls soar down one at a time, giant wings all a flutter. They care for their family, just as we do. Leave them be. They’re busy in their wild routines. (No one enjoys wearing acidic orange.)
Amor Milagre October’s Autumn Garden, Not a Partridge in a Pear Tree, but a Rafter of Wild Turkeys in an Apple Tree, Happy Halloween!
A tapestry-style family portrait will go in our new Rose Cottage kitchen between the sconces and over the sink. Fine art prints and cards are coming up! (1st layers-in progress)
Amor Milagre October’s Autumn Garden, Not a Partridge in a Pear Tree, but a Rafter of Wild Turkeys in an Apple Tree, Happy Halloween!
See you again at teatime, you funny iridescent theropods.
Which animals signal autumn for you? Love, ~Amor Milagre