English Transferware - Nancy's Daily Dish
07/07/2026
Fragments of Grace is live.
This collection has been one of the most personal things I’ve ever created for Nancy’s Daily Dish.
Each piece began as something imperfect — chipped, cracked, worn, or overlooked — and was reimagined by hand with vintage and new jewelry, ribbon, jeweled accents, golden repairs, and little details chosen to feel as though they belonged to the original story of the piece all along.
Some have butterflies resting among flowers.
Some have deer wandering into old transferware landscapes.
Some have birds, berries, bees, ladybugs, dragonflies, and jeweled garden visitors.
Several include touches inspired by kintsugi — the Japanese art of honoring broken places with gold rather than hiding them.
That meaning is at the heart of Fragments of Grace: the belief that broken does not mean finished, and that God can still bring beauty, renewal, and purpose from places that once felt damaged beyond repair.
The first pieces from The Beautifully Broken Collection are now available on the website. Each one has been given its own title, number, and story.
There is also a special bonus piece included as the central highlight in a gorgeous wallscape — but you’ll have to visit the website to see it.
Thank you for allowing me to share this little piece of my heart with you.
Fragments of Grace is now live.
A few glimpses of what’s coming July 7…
Fragments of Grace is a small collection of one-of-a-kind antique and vintage pieces that have been reimagined by hand — pieces that began chipped, cracked, imperfect, or overlooked, and have been given a new story.
Each one has been thoughtfully embellished with vintage and new jewelry, ribbon, gilt repairs, and little details chosen to feel as though they belong — butterflies among flowers, birds watching over a scene, deer wandering into a landscape, and golden lines where brokenness once was.
This collection comes from a very personal place for me, and from the belief that broken does not mean finished.
10 pieces will be released July 7.
07/02/2026
After almost a year in this house, I finally hung a few more pieces of art in a spot that had been sitting blank.
Sometimes it takes a while to know what belongs where. I don’t like rushing a room. I’d rather let it come together slowly — a piece here, a layer there, until it starts to feel like it has always been that way.
These four little framed pieces over the chair made this corner feel a little more finished, a little more collected, and a little more like home.
Maybe that’s why this season of creating Fragments of Grace has felt so meaningful to me too. It has reminded me that beauty often comes together slowly — in layers, in time, and sometimes from places that once felt unfinished.
Fragments of Grace is coming July 7.
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