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Wildera Lenormand Wooden Box – Woodburning Timelapse

Wildera Lenormand Wooden Box – Woodburning Timelapse

Hi there! Here’s another Woodburning Timelapse for you today. As I’m slowly preparing for the future shop reopening, I’m working on some decorations and ornaments that I’d like to offer when the time comes to launch the preorders for Wildera Lenormand. If you don’t already know what I’m talking about, Wildera Lenormand is a 36-card nature-inspired Oracle Deck that I designed in 2019 and that I intend to independently publish, hopefully in the coming months. If you know me and…

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9 things you (probably) don’t know about me

9 things you (probably) don’t know about me

If that sounds like a “me, me, me” Blog Post to you, that’s because it is, and I’m not apologizing about it. I have to admit though, I’m a little out of my comfort zone here as I tend to not share that much stuff about me in public space. I usually feel like it’s not relevant to anyone following me on Social Media and I’d be better keeping private things… well, private. But today is not the day! Today…

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Sow Seeds of Kindness

Sow Seeds of Kindness

If we all experienced and received just a tiny portion of genuine kindness every day, wouldn’t life be even more enjoyable than it is in itself? Sure, it wouldn’t solve every problem, that’s not the point. But questioning myself about kindness, what it means and how to spread it in the Living World…

Wooden Wildera Lenormand finally complete

Wooden Wildera Lenormand finally complete

You may already know this, but it is actually the second version of my Wooden Wildera Lenormand. Unfortunately, the first one had to stay back in France at my parents’ house because I couldn’t take it with me when we were moving to the USA. But I’m okay with it, it wasn’t a complete set anyway. I don’t really remember which pieces I had the time to finish before I took off. Well, I suppose I could easily find out,…

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Mildred Payne’s Secret Treasure Box

Mildred Payne’s Secret Treasure Box

As you probably know by now, I’m an avid Tarot and Oracle consumer, always looking for the next Artistic Gem to add to my collection of decks. I’m also very mindful about the new ones that I want to bring home with me as once they are here, I tend to care for them passionately. I mean it, each one of them end up being nested comfortably in some sort of Personal Home, be it a bag, a box, or…

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7 things to try with your Wooden Amulets

7 things to try with your Wooden Amulets

Wooden Amulets are one of my favorite things to create, which is probably why they make the majority of what I have in the shop right now. They really are a pleasure to craft, from the sketch of a new design to the final stroke of walnut ink. I like their roundness, the feeling of the raw bark still on the side… And they are quite versatile too, with different variations in their diameter. Here, let me talk you through…

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Pyroctober challenge!

Pyroctober challenge!

Hiya! Are you aware of the Inktober challenge that will soon take place on the Internet? No? Well, it’s as simple as this: one drawing per day during all the month of October, without any restriction except maybe the medium used, ink. Every year, several artists are gathering together around the #inktober hashtag and this event is the perfect occasion for me to discover new talents that I”m happy to follow for the rest of the year. Needless to say,…

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A Lenormand Oracle in project

A Lenormand Oracle in project

A few years ago, I wanted to create a wooden Ogham set for myself (erm, wait a minute, wasn’t the title about a Lenormand?), my very first set actually. Many of you have probably already seen it because I already posted some pictures of it. It’s my favorite Ogham set, proudly made by me from A to Z. However, I never talked much about the process of its creation, and why the sets that I offer in my shop are…

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I’ve put down my brushes

I’ve put down my brushes

I usually can count on two very intense creative times during the course of the year: when Fall’s coming (how can’t you be inspired by all these explosions of warm colors and enchanting scents?) and at the beginning of Spring, a period during which my workshop vibrates with the rise of the sap and the singing of the birds. In Winter, I’m more like a solitary bear, hiding inside a blanket with a hot coffee mug, waiting for brighter days…

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