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May 3, 20263 min
Where to Place Sun Catchers for the Best Light (Room-by-Room Guide)
If you’ve ever placed a sun catcher somewhere and didn’t see much happen… You’re not alone. The truth is, sun catchers don’t “work” everywhere the same way. They depend on one thing above all else: 👉 light direction and placement When they’re in the right spot, they can transform a space with shifting rainbows throughout the day. When they’re not, they can feel like nothing is happening at all. This guide will help you place them in the best possible spots in your home so you can actually...

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Apr 11, 20263 min
Pet Memorial Funeral Keepsake: A Gentle, Meaningful Way to Navigate Pet Loss
There’s a specific kind of quiet that comes after losing a pet. It’s in the empty spot by the door. The walk that doesn’t happen. The instinct to call their name—followed by the realization you can’t. And in that space, most people aren’t looking for something big or dramatic. They’re looking for something steady . Something grounding . Something that helps them carry love forward in a way that actually feels doable. That’s where a pet memorial funeral keepsake becomes more than a product—it...

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Mar 31, 20264 min
🦋 Butterfly Sun Catcher: A Simple Way to Bring Light, Healing & Joy Into Your Home This Spring
Spring promises renewal. But for a lot of people, it doesn’t feel that simple. You open the windows. You let in fresh air.You try to reset your space. And yet… Something still feels off. The room feels heavier than it should Your energy doesn’t quite match the season You’re craving a shift, but don’t know where to start If that’s you, you’re not alone. And the solution might be smaller—and more powerful—than you think. 🌿 Why Your Home Still Feels Heavy (Even in Spring) Most advice focuses...

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