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Every year, yet always magical
Posted by Indre Beganskaite on
How can we make the holidays truly special? It’s a question we often ask ourselves when the festive season fills the air. Let’s explore together what could help you create the Christmas spirit and add a little magic to your holidays – for yourself and your loved ones.
The Christmas spirit comes alive in the pottery studio
Making Christmas toys and cups marks the start of the pre-Christmas season for me. As I craft each piece, I play cheerful Christmas music and light up the room with twinkling lights. A mug of hot cocoa keeps me company in a space adorned with handmade decorations that I’ve crafted myself. The scent of Christmas fills the air, wrapping everything in warmth and nostalgia.
In those moments, I feel like an elf in Santa’s workshop. At my worktable, I carefully shape and glaze clay pieces, painting Christmas trees and other festive symbols on them. As I work, memories of a time when I dreamed of a peaceful, inspiring Christmas come to mind. And then, in a quiet moment, I realize I’m living that dream. I’m overcome with gratitude and bliss. This is my Christmas spirit – heartfelt and magical.
Making loved ones feel special
While I’m in my pottery studio, my mind wanders to the season of joy and how I’ll celebrate with those I care about. In a world filled with endless opportunities, temptations, and choices, it has become less easy to truly surprise family and friends with something valuable and meaningful. It is becoming increasingly important to search for and discover what is authentic and sincere. At the same time, we are used to running, hurrying, and taking care of everything without a break. Now, more than ever, attention and moments together hold the greatest meaning.
What could that look like? For me, it starts with decorating the house and setting the table beautifully. Then, I prepare something truly special for everyone to enjoy. For example, I love baking a delicious cake for Christmas and inviting my friends and family to share it. I want us to simply enjoy each other’s company. Sitting at the table, we talk, each sharing what is important to us. We reflect on the challenges of the year and, of course, celebrate our achievements.
Holiday journey: finding simple joy
Going home from the studio after a creative day and a moment of reflection feels like continuing my Christmas journey. As I pass by cafes and shop windows, I see Christmas trees already decorated and colourful lights twinkling. Rudolph and Cupid, Santa's reindeer, seem to stare straight at me. Even Santa Claus himself appears to be asking: Do you feel Christmas coming? Have you already embraced the spirit of Christmas and started preparing for it?
If, like me, you find yourself swept up in the festive rush, I hope you discover more joy in the little things. You might enjoy trying these two daily rituals. In the morning, wake up and thank yourself for the opportunity to live and… just be. In the evening, before going to sleep, take a moment to rejoice and give thanks for the good things that happened during the day.
Take it a step further by sharing with your loved ones what you cherish about them. Let them feel seen, appreciated, and loved. Slow down this season and create meaningful moments – explore thoughtful, artisan gifts here.
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Every year, yet always magical
Posted by Indre Beganskaite on
How can we make the holidays truly special? It’s a question we often ask ourselves when the festive season fills the air. Let’s explore together what could help you create the Christmas spirit and add a little magic to your holidays – for yourself and your loved ones.
The Christmas spirit comes alive in the pottery studio
Making Christmas toys and cups marks the start of the pre-Christmas season for me. As I craft each piece, I play cheerful Christmas music and light up the room with twinkling lights. A mug of hot cocoa keeps me company in a space adorned with handmade decorations that I’ve crafted myself. The scent of Christmas fills the air, wrapping everything in warmth and nostalgia.
In those moments, I feel like an elf in Santa’s workshop. At my worktable, I carefully shape and glaze clay pieces, painting Christmas trees and other festive symbols on them. As I work, memories of a time when I dreamed of a peaceful, inspiring Christmas come to mind. And then, in a quiet moment, I realize I’m living that dream. I’m overcome with gratitude and bliss. This is my Christmas spirit – heartfelt and magical.
Making loved ones feel special
While I’m in my pottery studio, my mind wanders to the season of joy and how I’ll celebrate with those I care about. In a world filled with endless opportunities, temptations, and choices, it has become less easy to truly surprise family and friends with something valuable and meaningful. It is becoming increasingly important to search for and discover what is authentic and sincere. At the same time, we are used to running, hurrying, and taking care of everything without a break. Now, more than ever, attention and moments together hold the greatest meaning.
What could that look like? For me, it starts with decorating the house and setting the table beautifully. Then, I prepare something truly special for everyone to enjoy. For example, I love baking a delicious cake for Christmas and inviting my friends and family to share it. I want us to simply enjoy each other’s company. Sitting at the table, we talk, each sharing what is important to us. We reflect on the challenges of the year and, of course, celebrate our achievements.
Holiday journey: finding simple joy
Going home from the studio after a creative day and a moment of reflection feels like continuing my Christmas journey. As I pass by cafes and shop windows, I see Christmas trees already decorated and colourful lights twinkling. Rudolph and Cupid, Santa's reindeer, seem to stare straight at me. Even Santa Claus himself appears to be asking: Do you feel Christmas coming? Have you already embraced the spirit of Christmas and started preparing for it?
If, like me, you find yourself swept up in the festive rush, I hope you discover more joy in the little things. You might enjoy trying these two daily rituals. In the morning, wake up and thank yourself for the opportunity to live and… just be. In the evening, before going to sleep, take a moment to rejoice and give thanks for the good things that happened during the day.
Take it a step further by sharing with your loved ones what you cherish about them. Let them feel seen, appreciated, and loved. Slow down this season and create meaningful moments – explore thoughtful, artisan gifts here.
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Sometimes we have such high expectations and requirements for ourselves, we are even afraid to start doing what we want or need to do.
Does this sound familiar to you? If yes, maybe there is a perfectionist in you that you’d like to know better. Remember: Being perfect is an enemy of being good enough.
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Being perfectly imperfect – the way to a more joyful day
Posted by Indre Beganskaite on
Sometimes we have such high expectations and requirements for ourselves, we are even afraid to start doing what we want or need to do.
Does this sound familiar to you? If yes, maybe there is a perfectionist in you that you’d like to know better. Remember: Being perfect is an enemy of being good enough.
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