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Come sit with me for a minute 🤍

This little studio didn’t start out this way. For a long time, it was part office, part craft room, and honestly… a little bit of everything. It was functional, but it didn’t feel inspiring. It didn’t feel like me. And it definitely didn’t feel like the cozy, welcoming space I kept dreaming about.

If you’ve ever felt that quiet nudge — the one that says something here needs to change — that’s exactly where this began.

What you’ll see in the video is the slow, thoughtful transformation of that old space into the Honey & Home studio. I didn’t rush it. I let it evolve. I cleared what no longer served me, softened the corners, added warmth, and chose pieces that felt comforting rather than perfect.

This studio is meant to feel like a place you’d want to gather. A place where you can create with your girlfriends, work with your hands, bake something comforting, and let life feel a little slower. It’s where crafting, cozy cooking, personalized gifts, and creative ideas all come together — without pressure.

One of my favorite parts of the process was creating the Honey & Home kitchen. It’s not fancy or overdone. It’s warm, practical, and inviting — the kind of kitchen where comfort food is made, recipes are tested, and memories quietly happen in the background. It reminds me that beauty doesn’t have to be complicated to be meaningful.

This space also represents something bigger for me — the second act. A reminder that it’s okay to start fresh at 50, to reshape your surroundings, and to create something just for you. Something that brings peace, purpose, and a little sparkle into your everyday life.

Thank you for being here and watching this transformation with me. I hope it encourages you to look at your own spaces — and your own life — with gentle curiosity and permission to begin again.

Stay cozy,
Jen 🤍