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HARVEST LOOM

was founded on a mission to:

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  • Spark creativity through curiosity and confidence - inviting others to embrace uncertainty and trust creative instincts.

  • Support mental wellness through art and nature - promoting mindful self-expression, connection, and recognizing the strength we hold in what we carry.

  • Create space for honest storytelling - sharing real experiences, small wins, perceived failures, and ongoing growth in the pursuit of balance and sustainability.

I use recycled materials whenever possible. Practicing environmental sustainability is a core tenet of this project.

“The richness I achieve comes from nature, the source of my inspiration."

- Claude Monet

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Hi, I’m Frankie — a Colorado native grounded in nature, creativity, and thoughtful design. I strive to make the everyday feel a little lighter by creating beauty that’s practical, meaningful, and made to last.

Growing up in Boulder introduced me early to natural living and a deep respect for our local environment. That foundation still shapes my work today, especially my commitment to sustainability and using materials with intention.

Disorganized spaces carry a kind of mental weight — something I learned early on. Living between extremes of accumulation and control shaped how I see the world and how I create. Working with discarded and reclaimed materials became my way of turning excess into intention. Giving structure and purpose to forgotten things feels both grounding and meaningful, and it continues to guide my work.

Living with bipolar disorder, ADHD, and chronic depression has influenced both my life and my art. Through therapy, medication, and the steady practice of creating, I’ve found stability and clarity. My work is deeply personal, often unconventional, and always one-of-a-kind.

As a bilingual speaker, I seek out multiple perspectives, and my art often pushes the boundaries of my own interpretation.

Weaving — especially with reclaimed and sustainable materials — became both a creative revival and a personal anchor. What began as a personal outlet grew into Harvest Loom: a space to honor sustainability, mental wellness, and handmade beauty.

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“As we let our own light shine, we subconsciously give other people the permission to do the same.”

- Marianne Williamson

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