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Small Art, Big Grounding: Finding the Time to Create

For the longest time, I’ve had this vision living in the back of my mind: tiny pieces of art paired with even tinier reminders, all tucked onto simple little cards. I wanted to create something tactile—something you could hold in your palm when the world feels a bit too fast. Life, as it usually does,…

Holy Highland Cow Cake

I have wanted to make a highland cow for years.  I finally got to make one.  It’s also the first time I’ve ever used fondant. I still want to make a glass cow but this will do for now 😁

From Heartbreak to Heritage: A Kintsugi Christmas Miracle

There is a specific kind of silence that happens when a cherished heirloom hits the floor. It’s the sound of a memory shattering. Last Christmas, that silence filled a home when a simple glass ornament broke. It wasn’t “fancy,” but it was priceless—it was the only Christmas ornament belonging to a client’s fiancé that had…

The Emerald Haze: A Study in Atmospheric Decay

In the sprawling megalopolis of Sector 7, the firmament was no longer a void but a dense, suffocating medium—a bruised tapestry of plum and charcoal. Towering industrial monoliths exhaled rhythmic plumes of sulfurous effluent, casting a permanent twilight over the subterranean streets. Jace, a denizen of the lower tiers, adjusted the seals on his respirator,…