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Designing handbags that age beautifully with use

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Designing handbags that age beautifully with use Photo by Rizky Subagja (@subagjav) As April gently unfurls outside my window, bringing with it a subtle greening of the world and the promise of warmer days, I find myself thinking about things that grow richer with time. Much like a cherished garden path worn smooth by countless footsteps, or a well-loved book whose pages soften with every turn, some of the most beautiful items in our lives are those that bear the marks of being truly lived with. Here at ArtInScienceDesigns, our approach to creating handbags is very much rooted in this philosophy. We choose materials not just for their immediate appeal, but for their potential to develop character, to tell a story alongside your own. It's less about fleeting trends and more about crafting pieces that become trusted companions, growing more beautiful with every outing. Think about a good leather: it doesn't just endure, it evolves. The everyday bumps and s...

Why I Talk to God While I Sort the Edges

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```html Why I Talk to God While I Sort the Edges Photo by Annie Spratt (@anniespratt) April. The very word feels like a gentle sigh after winter’s long hold. It’s a time of quiet emerging, of soft greens appearing, and the promise of warmth just around the corner. For many of us, especially those with an introverted spirit, this season invites a particular kind of peace. It's the perfect backdrop for slowing down and finding moments for ourselves amidst the beautiful, sometimes overwhelming, demands of family life and a full schedule. From "Busy Brain" to "Creative Rest" My brain, like many of yours, can be a particularly busy place. It sometimes feels like a bustling, over-caffeinated committee meeting, even when I'm just trying to make dinner. The constant mental hum makes it challenging to truly step into a space of "being" rather than incessant "doing." This is where my beloved jigsaw puzzles, or even a soothing ...

What's For Dinner: Flatbread Pizza

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What's For Dinner: Flatbread Pizza April has a way of unfurling itself with quiet persistence, doesn't it? One moment, we're bundling up against the lingering chill, and the next, there's a delicate green blush on every tree. It's a gentle reminder that even amidst the ongoing hum of life's demands, there's always new growth, new beauty, and certainly, new reasons for gratitude. My kitchen sometimes feels like the last frontier of calm in a world that often asks for too much. When the day's tasks have piled up and my introverted spirit is craving just a moment of peace, the thought of an elaborate dinner can feel like another burden. But nourishment, both for the body and the soul, is a blessing we’re called to embrace. And that's where flatbread pizza truly shines. It's not about speed, but about the thoughtful assembly, the simple joy of creating something warm and comforting without the fuss. It's about letting the quiet grace...

Something To Celebrate: Talk Like Shakespeare Day

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Background photo by Tuva Mathilde Løland (@tuvalolandphoto) Mark your calendars, or rather, perchance, cast thine eyes upon this humble missive: April 23rd is Talk Like Shakespeare Day! It’s the day we commemorate the birth and death of William Shakespeare himself. A double whammy of Bard-ness, indeed. Now, before you fret about suddenly needing a doublet and hose, fear not. Most of us aren't about to start querying colleagues with 'Hark, what light through yonder window breaks?' at the morning meeting. But isn't it rather delightful to think about? To consider the sheer drama and wit packed into some of his phrases? Even if it’s just a quiet chuckle to yourself. In a world that often feels… well, rather un-Shakespearean in its daily grind, it's a lovely reminder that there's always something to celebrate, something slightly whimsical to latch onto. Whether it's a grand historical figure or merely the excuse to infuse a little extra flair into o...

Something To Celebrate: Earth Day

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Background photo by Katie Rosario (@xokatierosario) Today is Earth Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

The Peace of a Finished Project

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```html The Peace of a Finished Project - ArtInScienceDesigns The Peace of a Finished Project Photo by Annie Spratt (@anniespratt) There’s a quiet hum in the air this April, isn't there? The world outside is gently awakening, new life unfurling with soft optimism. It’s a season that invites us to slow down, to notice the small wonders, and perhaps, to find a different kind of rhythm for our busy lives. For many of us, especially those who cherish our internal quiet, the thought of "doing" more can feel exhausting. Yet, there’s a deep satisfaction that comes not from constant activity, but from the simple, profound peace of a project completed. It’s a gentle reminder of the value of "Being" over just "Doing," even in the smallest of ways. April's Whisper and Our Busy Brains As the days lengthen and the gentle warmth of spring settles in, our minds can sometimes ...

What's For Dinner: Grain Bowl

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What's For Dinner: Grain Bowl The calendar has turned its page to April, and with it comes that particular kind of gentle bustling. Outside, the world is making its intentions known with verdant greens and persistent blossoms. Inside, my own days often feel a similar pull – a quiet hum of tasks and a desire to be present for the beauty unfolding around us. Sometimes, amidst all the doing, what I truly long for is a moment of just being , especially when it comes to dinner. There are meals that feel like a warm embrace, a quiet anchor in a bustling day. For me, a grain bowl often fits that very description. It’s not about elaborate steps or chasing trends; it’s about slow appreciation for wholesome ingredients, thoughtfully arranged. It’s a canvas for what nourishes both body and spirit, a practice in gathering goodness. This time of year, with signs of new life unfurling, I find myself extra thankful for the simple provisions. A gentle current of gratitude flows thro...