Paying homage to Heather's North Idaho root, she envisioned a vibrant bear portrait on canvas. As she painted, her mother's input from watching Yellowstone led to adding snow-capped peaks, transforming the scene into a peaceful lake surrounded by a meadow. A bubble on the canvas prompted the addition of a fat moon, which posed a challenge in grounding the bear. After experimenting with colors and strokes, the snowy white foreground emerged after hours of layering paint. The bear itself took under an hour, but the entire painting consumed hours of work. It was named "Cinnamons Roll," reflecting the bears colors as she rolls across the snowy landscape.