There’s something special about the quiet hours of the morning—when the house is still, the light is soft, and the day feels full of possibility before it even begins. The Morning Star Barn Quilt was born from that moment.
Morning Star Barn Quilt
This design is a celebration of new beginnings and steady hope. The Morning Star has long been a symbol of guidance and renewal, and I loved the idea of creating a piece that feels like an invitation to begin again—calmly, gently, and with intention.
For this barn quilt, I painted using our two newest Prairie Paint colors: Bluebird Morning and Windmill Sky. Both were inspired by early skies here in the studio—those pale, peaceful blues that arrive just before the day fully wakes up. Together, they create a palette that feels light and open, yet grounding. The kind of colors that make a room breathe.
Bluebird Morning & Windmill Sky
Each Morning Star is hand-painted on wood, allowing the grain and subtle texture to show through. The layers of color, weathered white, and geometric pattern give the piece depth while keeping it soft and welcoming. Finished with a rustic wood frame and sealed for durability, it’s made to be lived with—whether hung indoors above a sofa or bed, or displayed outdoors on a porch or barn wall.
I especially love how the Morning Star feels in a light-filled space. It brings structure without heaviness, color without noise. It’s the kind of piece that quietly holds the room together.
This design feels like a blessing for the week ahead—one of clarity, calm, and forward movement. A reminder that each day begins again, and that beauty can be both simple and meaningful.
The Morning Star Barn Quilt is now available in the shop, and I can’t wait to see where it finds its home.


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