Happy holidays from our house to yours..

Creating anything—whether it’s art, design, or an idea — can be as frustrating as it is rewarding. The process often feels long, messy, and full of trial and error.

But if we look closely, it’s within the act of creating itself that inspiration quietly emerges.

The process forces us to slow down and engage with the details. It might feel repetitive, and progress can seem painstakingly slow.

Sketching and revising, making mistakes, and starting over often feel like obstacles, but they shape the final work in unexpected ways.

What begins as a clear plan might fall apart, but in those moments of adjustment, you might stumble upon something better than you’d imagined.

In life, mistakes and detours are inevitable, but they lead to growth, fresh perspectives, and discoveries we couldn’t have planned for.

Focusing on the process teaches us resilience, adaptability, and creativity. 

We’re not sure about you but in our family, the holidays have a special kind of magic. Every year, there’s something about watching Harry Potter together that truly makes it feel like the holiday season.. 

As we spend time with loved ones enjoying our favourite chapters, with each passing scene it’s remarkable to think that even these classics started merely as ideas, each with their own challenges and hurdles. 

Yet, through that process, they uncovered unexpected opportunities that ultimately brought us these timeless stories.

As the year comes to a close, we’re not only grateful for family but for you being part of our journey and, ultimately, a part of our family too.

Your unwavering support, encouragement, and presence mean more than words can express. 

So, here’s to a healthy end of the year and a prosperous new year — embracing even more of the journey and honouring the messy, beautiful process — whether it’s in our work or our lives. 

May this holiday season bring joy, reflection, and plenty of moments to cherish (and maybe even a Harry Potter movie or two!).

Happy holidays, as always from our house to yours..  ⚡

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