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I love how this takes the frustration of DIY and turns it into something meaningful. The idea of making imperfections part of the story, rather than fighting them, really resonates Sophie - thank you :)
Thanks Neela!
Wonderful. I had a feeling that the accidental imperfections were going to lead somewhere!
and the results suits us much more than what we were trying before 😊
I loved this, Sophie. "Make it a feature" is such a beautiful reframe—I may borrow it in my own life!
This is just so beautifully written. Love the phrasing around making things an innate feature rather than fighting the uncontrollable odds!
Thanks Fabienne for those kind words ❤️
Make it a feature-A lovely way to embrace our imperfections. Thanks for introducing this to me.
Thanks Shanjita I'm glad it resonated with you ❤️
I love how this takes the frustration of DIY and turns it into something meaningful. The idea of making imperfections part of the story, rather than fighting them, really resonates Sophie - thank you :)
Thanks Neela!
Wonderful. I had a feeling that the accidental imperfections were going to lead somewhere!
and the results suits us much more than what we were trying before 😊
I loved this, Sophie. "Make it a feature" is such a beautiful reframe—I may borrow it in my own life!
This is just so beautifully written. Love the phrasing around making things an innate feature rather than fighting the uncontrollable odds!
Thanks Fabienne for those kind words ❤️
Make it a feature-A lovely way to embrace our imperfections. Thanks for introducing this to me.
Thanks Shanjita I'm glad it resonated with you ❤️