

In the beginning of 2024, I declared that I would learn how to sew because I was so tired of getting botched alterations. I then rabbit holed into restoring vintage machines, which in turn, accidentally taught me everything about my sewing machine before I even sewed a single line.


- I know I shared what I find to be the most satisfying (and cutest) "stress ball" in the last issue, and while I stand by it, I was gifted this heavy blob and it's now tied for first. It's impossible to decide because they both have a totally different hand feel! One is light and has that airy marshmallow feel to it, and the other is a heavy, dense blob that fits the palm perfectly. So you be the judge 👀
- Not a new find to me ofc, but a new find to so many in our community so I’ll shout it from the rooftops: The Pigeon Letters Studio Paintbrushes are THE premium paintbrushes you never knew you needed! Trust the reviews 🤩








This is hilarious and whoever you are, I laughed SO much when I opened this. And while I said I didn’t need one, now that I have five, I can confirm that I do, in fact, need them 🤣

- This month on my news segment, I took a risk and we crafted yarn pompoms. Because we should ALL have a wreath made of pompoms, wouldn’t you say?! Turns out it was a hit.
- I used to read about 1.5 books a year (yes, one point five, not fifteen with an accidental period), but when Laura set a reading goal for herself, I decided to have a go at it myself, and I surprised myself. While I hit 21 books in 2024, I have to be realistic because my genre isn’t exactly sophisticated (where are my guilty pleasure bad thriller friends?!). Ok ok, some thrillers are written very well, and my favorites that I read this year:
• First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston
• Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica
• Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra
- It hasn't been an easy ride the last few years, and the holidays have been very difficult for me since my mom passed away. It's wild to think that it's been five whole years now. She passed at the very moment of winter solstice, just a few days before Christmas, so I'm usu eager to press fast forward during these months. But I smiled bigger than usual this year, despite the layers of blech 🥰 and this picture makes me happy.

Now, I'm so serious when I say I want your response: What is your word of the year for 2025 and what made you choose that word?! And don't forget to join me next time!