Hi, I’m Jaime— a hand-lettering artist, mom of four, and quiet encourager at heart. I created jlynnco™ to be a lovely, comforting place where Scripture and beauty meet.

This space was born out of my own desire to slow down and savor God’s Word in a more intentional way.

I found that the words I crafted onto paper became a beautiful source of reflection. Pairing Scripture with lettering is a natural form of art. It urges the soul to worship the ultimate Wordsmith.

Here, you’ll find:

  • Hand-lettered devotionals and printable artwork

  • Guided videos to help you pause and create

  • Simple, thoughtful reflections rooted in faith

  • Tools for personal worship, journaling, or homeschool moments

Whether you’re a hurried mom, a creative soul, or simply someone seeking rest, this is a space for you. A space to breathe, reflect, and create alongside truth.

My hope is that each resource here draws you gently back to the heart of God, reminding you that beauty and truth belong together.

Thank you for being here. This is the beginning of something lovely.

A lovely, created, life.

A woman with shoulder-length blonde hair, wearing a black and white striped t-shirt, is writing in a notebook with a yellow pencil. She is sitting at a desk with a white wall behind her, which has a large sign reading 'COHEN' and a lamp on a stand.

about me:

Close-up of white daisies with yellow centers against a light background.
A handwritten cursive word 'Cali' on white paper, with a textured reddish-brown fabric background at the top.
A desk with a spiral-bound notebook and pink pen, accompanied by pink and purple flowers, and a jar of flowers in the background near a window.
A wooden table with a potted pink and white flower, a container of colored pencils, a notebook, a book, and a sheet with a handwritten quote that says, 'the joy of the LORD is my strength.'

“Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whaterve is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”

Philippians 4:8