Fresh Starts With Etsy: A Round Up
/Whether you’re celebrating the New Year, heading out on a new adventure, or starting a new job, life’s milestones often signal it’s time for a fresh beginning. But why wait for a special occasion? You have the power to declare your own ‘clean slate’ moment. Any day is perfect to mix things up and make things a bit more ‘you’ - because why not, right?
That’s where Etsy comes in. The international marketplace is your go-to place to find inspiration and items that align with your journey to a new beginning. I’ve been snooping around Etsy and found some really cool stuff that I think you’ll love.
These Etsy picks are not just unique - they’re like little sparks to light up your new beginning. Ready to dive into Etsy with me and find something that says ‘this is so me’?
1: Sometimes, it’s best to notify those around you where they stand. This sweatshirt would DEFINITELY let people know you’re walking into the future with a clean slate.
2: The five crystals in this new beginnings crystal set were chosen to help guide you through your season of change.
3: People have used candles for generations as a focus for energy and hopes. This mystic candle helps give a focus to your intention.
New beginnings and organizing go hand in hand!
4: This goal tracking wall art rewards your consistency with a rainbow of cheerful color. Just scratch off each day as you take one-step-at-a-time towards your goal.
5: No one system works for everyone. The key is finding something that works for YOU! This printable index card planner is a phone-free way to stay on top of home management tasks.
6: Maybe you need something more collaborative and visually available? This slick weekly acrylic planner can be personalized for your needs.
7: How about a little organizing for your thoughts? This manifestations printable is a pretty way to keep a reminder of your affirmations close to hand.
Do you already have some goals in mind? I found some great items that can make different kinds of goals a little more fun.
8: This National Park checklist sticker bottle is a great way to commemorate time spent in the great outdoors. Also, what a great way to start up conversations with fellow park visitors!
9: A lot of us read books to disconnect. So why would you log your reading on a device? This pretty reading tracker has tons of different ways to track your reads.
10: If starting a meditation practice is something you’ve been meaning to try, check out this mindfulness pendent. Many people say it helps them stay grounded and serves as a reminder to step back and breathe.
11: Maybe you’re planning to take more ‘me time’? Maybe a fun bath bomb would be a sparkling start to your intention!
There’s also those ‘fresh starts’ that are a little…less fun. But they don’t have to be!
12: Little bits and bobs can get out of hand in the bathroom. Maybe a fun custom bathroom organizer could be the inspiration needed to do some wrangling!
13: Cleaning is just a part of life. These reusable mop covers bring some color and pattern into the process while making the whole thing more earth-friendly.
14: Clear those countertops! A kitchen macrame hanger helps keep your workspace open while being a cute reminder to eat your fruits.
15: Corralling paperwork is tedious, there’s no way around it. Pop some fun into the process with this cloud paper organizer.
Many people choose a ‘word of the year’ as a way to reinforce or focus personal energy. Instead of trying to keep track of a post-it for a year, maybe try another method?
16: I love the mix of letters in these word signs. It’s like the word is made up of a bunch of adventures!
17: You can choose the metal color, bead color, bracelet length, and word of a morse code bracelet. How’s that for pretty personalization?
18: If a sticker is more your thing, you can choose any word to be your ‘key’ for the year or season of life you are in. I love how the pretty artwork elevates what could be a kind of utilitarian thing.
19: And if, by chance, your word of the year is ‘slow,’ may I suggest you adopt this jubilant snail as a reminder?