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Apr
2026
In a world that feels increasingly digital, ephemeral, and—let’s face it—a little bit loud, there is a profound, grounding magic in the act of making something with your hands. Whether you are clicking knitting needles together, smoothing out a piece of clay, or meticulously aligning a digital layout for a boutique shop, crafting is an antidote to the “scroll-and-consume” culture.
Continue reading →Scrapbooks are not meant just for photos. I tend to often date myself. When I was in elementary school, I had a scrapbook. Of course back then I used paper that is now yellow and I used glue. However, what?s important is I remember the contents of that scrapbook.
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