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✨ Introducing: Handmade Keyboard Clicker

  • Writer: Seaside Magnolia
    Seaside Magnolia
  • Jul 20
  • 2 min read

A tactile little joy made for your hands—and your heart.



There’s something magical about tiny things that click. Whether it’s the soft tap of a keyboard switch or the smooth press of a sensory fidget, that satisfying tactile moment can bring a surprising sense of calm—especially for those of us who are neurodivergent or simply love beautiful desk accessories.


This week, I’m sharing a peek into something new I’ve been crafting in the studio:



Handmade Keyboard Clicker Fidgets



A collection of polymer clay fidgets designed for your keyboard, your keychain, or your fidget-loving hands.



What makes them special?


Each one is:


  • Sculpted by hand from polymer clay

  • Textured with care and finished with glossy UV resin

  • Clickable on most mechanical keyboard switches

  • Made to bring a little beauty and calm into everyday moments


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Meet the First Collection:



🍓 Raspberry – Juicy texture, soft shine, green leaf top

🫐 Blueberry – Deep navy, smooth and glossy

🍳 Sunny-side Egg – A soft white base with a golden yolk dome


These pieces are full of character and made to be both useful and beautiful—whether you’re a keyboard enthusiast, a fidget-lover, or someone who thrives on tactile tools.


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Where to Find Them:



This first batch of fidgets will be available next week exclusively through my Seaside Magnolia website.


I’m also open for custom commissions—so if you have a design or theme in mind, I’d love to bring it to life with you!


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I’d love your feedback:


💡 Which design speaks to you?

💡 Would you use one on your keyboard, bag, or desk?

💡 What other themes or food-inspired designs would you love to see?


Drop your thoughts in the comments or message me directly—I’d love to hear from you as I prepare for the official launch.



With warmth,

Natasha

Seaside Magnolia Studio



 
 
 

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