From Under His Feathers - A Welcome Hello + Giveaway {CLOSED}>>>


I am happy to be here on Laura’s blog today to share with you, her dear readers, more about me. I just want to say before I start that Laura is the real deal, y’all. She is authentic in her passion and a real, accessible human being with a heart that can be felt across the interwebs. It is a real honor for me to have a space here.

I’ve been blogging now for about seven or eight months. I started blogging because I thought it might be – as it is for many – “an outlet”, be it creative, expressive… whatever. And I won’t lie – in the midst of our financial hell I began exploring the double whammy of blogging as not only this medium of communicating with the world whatever I felt inclined to share, but also a means of generating income at some point. Simultaneously I opened my vintage shop with items from my own personal collection. Since then both have grown some, which is fine, but the overwhelming value of blogging has been in the connecting with others. I have developed some friendships through this medium that are genuine, life-giving and inspiring. So, what I want out of this opportunity presented to me here is to connect with readers that will join me for the long haul... I want you to know more about who I am and what rattles around in my brain… where I’ve been, where I might be going… so, come along, if you will.

It took me a little while to think about just one thing to share. I am not a very fancy or crafty gal (I am, but I’m not). “Red Clay Halo” is my anthem. My mom refers to me as an earth mother, but I don’t find my identity in that. I’d like to say that I am a simple gal who needs to stay close to nature to maintain my sanity, not because it’s cool to grow your own food, swim in rivers or eat organic. It’s just a lesson that I learned about myself as a child … that I am wired in such a way that if I don’t maintain the perspective that being in the vast quiet of nature brings me, I will shortly fall apart, spin out and start to lose my proverbial sh*t.
Getting into the woods… onto the beach… into the mountains… into the dirt… just getting close to nature brings perspective that is backed by science as good for my overall wellbeing. As far as I am concerned, I don’t need science to tell me what I already know.

As a child, my mother fostered my love for the outdoors through camping trips, picnics and kite flying in wide open meadows, biking, rafting and hiking, long beach trips digging in the sand and swimming for hours and the like. The outdoors became a sanctuary, a place for us to connect outside of the chaos of the reality of our day to day lives. The endorphin uplift obtained after a five or six mile hike… the sensation of still floating on the waves while lying in the bed at night after a long day at the beach… the perception of smallness obtained walking beneath the canopy of an old growth forest, looking out across the vast expanse of the Appalachians from an outcropping on a Blue Ridge mountain trail… there is something about these experiences that brings the finite and tangible into its correct and rightful place in my mind, and brings to the forefront of my consciousness those things that matter; that make life worth living; that making going forward another day worth it. 


For me this is spiritual. The connection to creation and my Creator through experiencing the work of his hands just cleanses me of all the garbage that pollutes my mind and brings me back to a place of simplicity. For me, as a Christ-follower, I am perpetually wrecked by how simple Jesus’ message and example were, and yet how we continue to complicate it and over-engineer it. Not only do I feel so treasured and honored to have been made a steward of such beauty, but the feeling of smallness that I come away with reminds me that he loves me, that there is a plan for all of this that is much greater than I could ever imagine. It challenges me to rest in God’s hands, trusting and taking it one day at a time. This brings me a deeper sense of peace that lasts, but soon after I find myself longing to go back to that place. When I find myself unraveling, I realize that it’s time to get away.

The good news is that although I feel that I’ve been spinning out of control in the last several days, culminating with a major meltdown today, I am leaving for the mountains in two days, to swim in the river and go on long walks with my family. We all need it so badly right now.
And if you feel that you’re unraveling too, may I suggest you find a mountain vista to gaze upon, a lush green forest to walk in or a field to lie in… and I suppose you might feel just a little more sane, a little more centered and a whole lot more alive when you’re through. 

~Brooke

 Brooke is giving away a 25$ shop credit today! 

<<< TO ENTER >>>
Visit Clementine & Nellie and tell me your favorite item
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*giveaway will end on June 7th* <------- CLOSED

THE WINNER IS:
Shelley Weber

PEACE,
Laura

Crazy Jane Knits Giveaway >>>

 My name is Heather Fantello and I live in the Pacific Northwest. I have been knitting/crocheting for 7 years. I like to dabble in many things such as drawing, painting, photography, belly dancing, yoga, pottery, baking, blogging, and making jewelry. I'm a mother to a little girl (Gracey "crazy" Jane) and we have a pet guinea pig. :) In my free time I try to get outdoors, garden, and crochet with my love. Yes... my boyfriend can crochet <3
One lucky winner will receive a cowl from Crazy Jane Knits in ANY COLOR of your choice!

TO ENTER:
visit her shop and tell me your favorite item
*if you buy something from her shop, let me know and youll get extra entries!*

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To get 25% off your entire order in her shop this month, enter the code 'violetbella' at checkout!

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I know its spring & summertime for many of you right now, so be thinking ahead for the next chilly season we come into!  If cowls aren't your thing, she has some adorable simple headbands in her shop and they are only $5!!!  

PEACE,
Laura

The Art Student Howlite Necklace Giveaway >>>

Today's giveaway comes from Julie of Robin's Egg Designs and Dawn Will Break. She calls this lovely necklace 'The Art Student' - Howlite necklace.  Julie loves to create vintage inspired and beaded jewelry like in her two shops, and is also pursuing her passion of Interior Design in Detroit.
<<< TO ENTER >>>
visit Dawn Will Break and tell me your favorite item
like Dawn Will Break on facebook

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Please leave ONE comment with each of your entries included.

p.s.  Ill be announcing the winners to all of last month's giveaways in the next few days.  sorry for the delay.  this necklace was suppose to be included in the group giveaway, but I made a last minute mistake... so now one lucky winner gets it!

PEACE,
Laura

Suds in the Bucket Vintage Giveaway >>>

 Hi I'm Leah, or as all my friends have come to call me, Sookie:)  I blog about my life, which is sometimes crazy, sometimes super normal! I love outfit posts and have recently become obsessed with being healthy! i have an etsy vintage shop, which i'm constantly buying for....I'm hoping to grow it more and more this year and really put all my effort into making it even better. My life has made a big change this year, and I have lots of ideas and goals i'm working towards for 2012, so hopefully there will be exciting things to read about in the months to come!!! xoxo.


Leah is giving away $50 credit to her adorable vintage shop!!!

<<< TO ENTER >>>
visit Suds in the Bucket and tell me your favorite item

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For fun, visit Leah's pinterest!

PEACE,
Laura