I’m an artist, designer, hope seeker, authenticity advocate, and iced coffee connoisseur. I’m on a mission to make the world a more beautiful place, through art & honesty, even in the presence of hard stuff & heartache.
Hey there! I’m
Lindsay Sherbondy.
lindsay sherbondy
is up for creative projects, authentic conversation, zoom coffee dates, and getting you excited about meaningful art. she loves painting, designing, styling, sourcing, and brainstorming.
…she also makes the best coconut iced latte, will for sure be 5 minutes late (sorry), and knows her way around every worthwhile antique mall North of Chicago.
Have a podcast?
Need a speaker for your event? Looking for a creative contributor?
Lindsay could be the right fit for you if you enjoy candid perspective about any of these topics. (She also loves Jesus and sometimes speaks before she thinks, which her husband said you should probably know).
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How to choose the perfect piece of art? How to create the perfect gallery wall? How to infuse your aesthetic into your home? How to be okay with legos and medical equipment all over? Lindsay loves talking all things involved with creating meaningful and inspiring spaces of all kinds.
Creative Fuel: Nothing energizes like pushing around furniture.
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Lindsay’s entrepreneurial journey started in 2008 when she designed her first custom wedding invitation. After 15 years, Lindsay knows full well the highs and lows (and pressure, and fun!) that comes with owning and operating her own business.
Entrepreneurial Fuel: Quad espresso with coconut creamer, extra ice. Every. day.
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Lindsay jokes that creating is the only thing she does well. Whether it’s brainstorming ideas, creative problem solving or painting, Lindsay’s creativity is unrelenting. She feels most energized in the middle of creative collaboration, and feels most alive when creating meaningful spaces.
Creative Fuel: Antique Malls & Magazines
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Once the shock of parenting a child with a high level of disability and special needs wore off is right when the unrelenting exhaustion set in. (Then a small run in with septic shock, then some relational lows, then a pandemic…). It’s been a LOT. (For everyone!) How does someone engage with the unfair realities of life while still enjoying and delighting in it?
Fuel for Managing Life: Jesus & close community
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It’s easier to be a Christian if nothing catastrophic has happened in your life. But once trauma or loss enter the picture, walking in faith is a lot harder than it used to be. Lindsay is the first to say she doesn’t have this figured out, but believes that there is a God, and He is good, and so persevere we must.
Fuel for Faith: God’s Word