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everyday tiny miracles ecourse

Everyday Tiny Miracles is the newest collaboration from Liz Lamoreux and Kelly Barton. This online course is a gentle daily practice to help you slow down, notice what matters, and reconnect with the beauty in your everyday life. REGISTRATION HAS BEGUN and we start September 1st!

We’re going to get right to it: 2025 is a lot. (A. Lot.) We’re each holding hard stuff, uncertainty, grief, hope, and so many other feelings in similar and wide-reaching ways. Some of us are trying to figure out our place in all that is unfolding; others have a clearer path. All of us are in the thick of it.

And in the midst of it all, our day can still be punctuated with tiny good things:

  • the morning light across your kitchen floor,

  • an unexpected laugh that echoes around you,

  • the violet growing in the crack in the sidewalk,

  • a text from a friend you’ve been meaning to connect with,

  • a neighbor showing up to share the bounty from their garden,

  • a conversation with your barista about a band you both love,

  • a question from a young child that brings a smile…

From Liz: A few years ago, I started calling these moments “everyday tiny miracles.” I think of them as the often overlooked moments that feel like a deep breath or a sudden noticing of joy, ease, or beauty that can feel miraculous. These are simple moments yet actively noticing them can make life feel better, doable, worth it.

This ecourse is an invitation to notice these simple, beautiful moments so you can hold space for what’s real and tender, name the good in your day even if it’s small, and remember that beauty still exists beside you each day.

Here's how it works: Every day in September, you’ll receive an email from Kelly and Liz with a reminder to pause and notice the tiny miracles tucked into your day. We will also encourage you to make a list, written observation, or snap a photo along the way. There will be stories and prompts alongside inspiration, quotes, poetry, and other good things. Throughout the month, we will meet up in an optional Facebook group to connect about the prompts.

The emails will help you feel supported by our community and yourself as you navigate the daily ups and downs during our month together. We will give you reminders to take what you need from this class, to pause and really give yourself the gift of stillness, and to find joy in the act of being alive. In other words, we want to help you find the miracles of everyday life even now, especially now, of course now.

Plus: Throughout the month we will encourage you to notice the daily tiny moments of goodness in your life AND we will invite you to make + create some tiny miracles. For example:

  • Taking a moment to walk outside and watch the clouds

  • Driving with the windows open while you sing Dolly at the top of your lungs

  • Making s’mores even if you have to use the kitchen stove

  • Leaving tiny notes of encouragement in the produce section

  • Taking the hand of a friend or a kid and jumping in a puddle

Dates: We begin September 1

Cost: $28 for one spot (bring a friend and get two spots for $50)

Register here or read on for more details.

 

The Everyday Tiny Miracles ecourse includes:

 

Course material provided via email: Daily course emails for 30 days will include inspiration, prompts, and a few other good things. We’ll also share poems, quotes, and other links just like Liz does in Five Things.

Facebook group: We'll have an optional private Facebook group where we can share how we respond to the stories, connect, and support one another.  

Instagram: We’ll also connect on Instagram via a hashtag, which is a fun and easy way to share and meet others in the course. 

Supplies needed:

We recommend a journal that will capture our everyday miracles. We both believe that the best supplies are the ones you have near you. If you have a spiral notebook, small pocket-sized journal, or even index cards you want to use, go for it. If you are looking for some of our favorite journals and supplies visit the online version of Three Bird Layne - Liz’s shop in Culver, IN and we will ship a care package to you!

Register

Cost: $28 for one spot (or bring a friend and get two spots for $50)

Click on the button below to register. Emails will be sent to the email address you enter when you check out. If you’re purchasing a spot for a friend, please include their email in the notes section when you check out (and be sure to tell them). After you sign up, you should receive a receipt confirming your spot (be sure you’ve entered your email correctly).

 
 

If you join after the first of the month, you will still receive all the prompts. If you sign up by September 2, we will send you Days 1 and 2 on the same day and on Day 3, we’ll send you Days 1-3. If you sign up starting September 4, you will receive one email a day starting with Day 1 for the next 30 days (so that you don’t get too many in one day).

If you have questions about Everyday Tiny Miracles, please just get in touch.

more about kelly & liz

Kelly Barton is an artist and graphic designer living in the middle of Indiana. One of her favorite things is teaching people to find their creative jam and then adoring their shining faces when they realize that they are really artists! She attended "family camp" many summers and still holds those moments close because at the end of the day, there really isn't anything better than an ice cold nehi and floating along the lily pads in a canoe. Her summer loves are: windows wide open, trips to the farmers market for farm fresh eggs and honey, peonies, and a favorite playlist.
Kelly shares much of her art and life on Instagram.
life: @kellymadelife
studio: @kellymadeshop

Liz Lamoreux is an artist and writer living in Culver, Indiana. She loves helping people find simple creative soul care practices to help them navigate The And Space (the place where we hold the beauty in one hand and grit in the other). She went to day camp as a youngster, theater camp as a middle schooler, and she was a camp counselor in college. She loved the songs, the crafts, and the camaraderie of camp life. And while she enjoyed being along the lake each year, she did not love canoeing (thank you very much). Her summer loves include: watercolor picnics, huge hydrangea blooms, and wearing her big straw hat and not caring if she looks a bit ridiculous. Connect with her here on her site, on Instagram: @lizelayne, and at Three Bird Layne.