ABOUT ME

I’m a mom of three, and the heart and artist behind
Tiny Glimmers.

I live in Quebec, Canada, where the seasons change beautifully and inspire so much of what I create.

I’ve always loved drawing. Growing up, I’d fill page after page with little characters I drew from my favourite TV shows. That love eventually led me to study digital imaging, studio arts and 3D.
I then spent over a decade working as a 3D animator in the video game industry.

Later, I shifted career paths and studied graphic design. I eventually worked at a little print shop where I learned all about preparing files for print. That’s also when I discovered surface pattern design…
and for the first time, I felt like I belonged. Like all my creativity, skills, and love for drawing fit together.

As I kept learning, something shifted. It wasn’t just about creating. It was about reconnecting with a part of myself I’d forgotten. The part that notices the little things, that finds meaning in small moments.

Through this work, I found something I love to do, and a way to slow down and notice the tiny glimmers I’d been missing.


Tiny Glimmers
began during a time when life felt especially full.
Full of change, decisions, responsibilities and unknowns. I found myself moving through the days without really noticing them.

But after discovering surface pattern design, I slowly started
to notice the little things again.

A flower on my walk.
A quiet patch of sunlight.
A good laugh with my kids.

Those small, fleeting moments — the ones that make you pause and feel something, became my inspiration.

And as a mom, those tiny moments mean even more.
So much of my life revolves around motherhood, and I’ve held onto the tiniest memories with me: the print on my child’s first pyjamas, the soft swaddle they slept with, the little patterns that quietly became part of our story.

That’s why I design for little ones.

The prints we choose for our babies often stay with us for years.
They become gentle reminders of a season we loved, even after our children are grown. My hope is to create designs that become part
of those memories for other families — soft, meaningful details that feel like a tiny glimmer of moments worth keeping.