Slow living, naturally
Stories about cottagecore life, natural fibers, the animals we love, and making things with intention.

Why 100% Cotton Matters: The Natural Fiber Guide for Sensitive Skin
Your skin responds differently to natural fiber than it does to synthetic fabric. Cotton breathes. Polyester doesn't. Here's everything you need to know about why 100% cotton changes the way clothing feels.
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Why we only use soy wax (and why it matters)
Paraffin is a petroleum by-product. Soy wax is a renewable, biodegradable alternative that burns cleaner and longer. Here's everything we learned.

Embroidery vs. printing: why we chose the needle
Printed logos fade, crack, and peel. Embroidered logos last a lifetime. The decision felt obvious once we thought about it.

What "made to order" means for your baby
No warehouse, no sitting on shelves, no pre-production. Your onesie is printed the day you order it — on cotton that's never been folded, stacked, or warehoused.

The foal: on braids, bows, and golden afternoon light
Warm amber watercolors, a mane full of wildflowers, and pink bows tied with care. How the foal design came together, layer by layer.

The journal that made us design the journal
We spent months looking for a notebook that felt considered. Beautiful cover, good paper, right size. We couldn't find it, so we made it.

Why we'll never do a sale
Sales teach customers to wait. We'd rather make one beautiful thing and charge honestly for it than overproduce and discount. Here's the logic behind that choice.
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