Gather Inspiration

 

Gather Inspiration

Hi Friend,

I hope this week finds you well and savoring the shift from long summer days into the crisp beauty of fall. There’s something special about this time of year—it feels like a gentle invitation to slow down, release, and prepare for new rhythms.

This week on the podcast, Plants, Flowers, Oils, and Whimsy, I’m talking about Gentle Summer-to-Fall Exfoliants. Exfoliation is a lovely ritual during seasonal transitions, not just for skin but for the spirit. I share some of my favorite ingredients like honey (hydrating and antibacterial), clays (purifying yet soft), and ground herbs such as chamomile, oats, and rose petals (soothing, calming, and toning). Think of it as a way to shed what no longer serves you—both on the surface of your skin and within.

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A Gentle DIY Recipe: Honey & Chamomile Exfoliant

This simple recipe combines nourishment and gentle exfoliation.

You’ll need:

  • 1 tablespoon raw honey
  • 1 teaspoon finely ground oats
  • ½ teaspoon ground chamomile flowers (or use chamomile tea bag contents)

To use: Mix the ingredients together and apply to clean, damp skin. Massage lightly in circular motions, then leave on as a mask for 5 minutes before rinsing with warm water.

Your skin will feel soft, calm, and refreshed.

Moments of Light — September Issue: Reset

As summer fades into fall, Moments of Light invites you to press pause and reset your rhythms. Inside this month’s issue, you’ll find:

  • Body Oil Ritual for slowing down and grounding
  • The Quiet Work of Daily Prayer—finding peace in stillness
  • Ways to Use Your Journal for clarity and renewal
  • Cozy DIYs like Spiced Autumn Body Oil and a Skincare Reset
  • Word Garden PracticePrepare—rooted in what lies ahead
  • Lifts for your week: Whimsical Midday Breaks, a Fall Sabbath, and Essential Oils for Reset

This issue gently nudges you to breathe, release, and consciously prepare for the season ahead as autumn unfolds.
👉 Access September’s Issue Here

Ink & Wildflowers Word of the Week - Gather

Gather reminds us to collect not just the harvest of the season, but also the small joys, the people, and the practices that nourish us.

Word Garden for Gather:

  • Belonging
  • Together
  • Abundance
  • Harvest
  • Warmth
  • Community
  • Collection
  • Gratitude
  • Embrace

“For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” – Matthew 18:20

“The simple act of gathering is a way of celebrating what we already have.” – Unknown

Creative Journaling with Gather

  1. Gathered Gratitude List
    Instead of a plain list, draw a basket (or jar, leaf pile, or mug) on your journal page. Inside it, write words, names, or little sketches of things you’re grateful for this week.
  2. Word Collage
    On a blank page, write “Gather” in the center and then gather words around it—memories, places, people, and things you’d like to draw closer to yourself this season. Almost like making a cozy word mandala.
  3. Photo/Memory Gathering
    Gather one small photo, ticket stub, pressed leaf, or doodle that represents your week and paste/sketch it onto the page. Write a short reflection: What am I gathering in my life right now?
  4. Recipe of Gathered Moments
    Write a “recipe” for a cozy fall day. Example:
    • 1 mug of warm tea
    • A handful of leaves crunched underfoot
    • A bit of quiet journaling time
    • A sprinkle of laughter with a friend
  5. Gather & Release
    Divide a page into two halves:
    • What I want to gather this season (peace, strength, connection, rest)
    • What I want to release (stress, hurry, comparison, clutter)

Radiant Things I’m Loving

Gather Comfort
• Fall Simmer Pot Recipe — Warm the heart and home:

  • Apple slices
  • Cinnamon sticks
  • Star anise
  • A few cloves
  • Water simmered gently on the stovetop
    Let this scent fill your space as you close the windows, breathe deep, and rest.

Gather Inspiration
• Podcast PickHygge inspiration for a cozy welcoming peaceful home

Gather Reflection
• Journal Prompt: “What are the small comforts and gentle joys I’m gathering this season to hold close as days grow cooler?”

Sharing your light keeps this community growing! Reply with what’s bringing you joy this week—I read every note.

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Have a wonderful weekend!,
Carrie
Carrie’s Handmade Essentials

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See you next week!

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