We got to know Crafted by Rosie by chance—just one of those random, lovely connections. It’s a small, cozy space where friends come together to make things by hand, mostly playing around with clay and seeing what takes shape.
At the time, we were drowning in deadlines and feeling pretty burnt out. So the timing couldn’t have been better. Getting our hands messy with clay—no screens, no pressure—felt like a quiet way to reset.
There’s something really grounding about it. Just shaping the clay, brushing on colors with no real plan. It reminded me of being a kid again, when drawing or painting didn’t need to mean anything. You just did it because you felt like it.
And it made me think—sometimes we all need a small pause. Nothing big. Just a moment to step away from the rush, do something simple, and slowly find our way back to ourselves.

