August Drop: A New Chapter in Creating
- Seaside Magnolia

- Aug 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 9
This month marks more than just a new collection—it’s the beginning of a creative rhythm I’ve been wanting to step into for a long time.
Over the past year, I’ve been slowly finding my footing again—after closing one long chapter with a company I worked for over 20 years, and stepping into something brand new. It’s been a season of rediscovery, and this August collection is the first time I’ve really challenged myself to follow through on a full creative idea: turning inspiration into earrings, textures, characters, and even a new home item I’ve been dreaming about for months.
For the first time, I laid the whole collection out in rows—piece by piece—and captured it in a full display video (set to Golden Hour, of course ✨). Seeing it all together brought a quiet clarity. There’s a rhythm emerging in my creative life now, and this drop feels like a reflection of that.
🧡 Food-Inspired Faves
PB&J toast (grape jelly, naturally), tiny pickles, sunny eggs, bacon, croissants, pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and buttery waffles.

🖤 Spooky & Sweet
Glow-in-the-dark skulls with rose details, mummy skeletons, and an array of ghost earrings—studs and dangles, each with its own charm.
🤍 Garden Ghosts
A whimsical collection of ghosts decorated with mushrooms, stars, strawberries, rainbows, and more—soft, playful, and seasonal.
💗 Sweet Treats & Sea Vibes
Coffee bean studs, cupcakes, and pearlescent blue shells—tiny joys inspired by everyday moments and west coast textures.

🌸 FloraTop – Our Newest Creation
A polymer clay stem spacer made to fit over mason and jam jars. It holds wildflowers, herbs, or garden blooms beautifully in place. We’ve been using ours after weekly hikes—filling jars with little seasonal bits from the woods and backyard. It’s a small ritual that grounds the day.

You can watch the full August Collection video here on the blog—or catch it on TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
This collection was handmade slowly in Crofton, BC—one small batch at a time. Every piece started as an idea I’d held onto for a while. Now they’re real. And that’s the part I want to keep showing up for.
I hope to continue this creative rhythm each month—a new drop, a new idea brought to life, a moment to pause and reflect.
Thank you for being part of the start.
🖤
Seaside Magnolia









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