A look back at the books, projects, moments, and memories that shaped my year
Welcome to my Big Yearly Wrap Up — the ultimate end-of-year deep dive where I gather everything that made the past year mine. From the books that wrecked me (emotionally), to creative projects that came together (or… didn’t), to the small everyday joys that deserve their moment in the spotlight.
This is part reflection, part scrapbook, part “how did we survive that?” — and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
🌈 What to Expect in My Yearly Wrap Ups
– 📚 Books of the Year
The stories that kept me company — including favourites, surprises, comfort reads, and the ones that completely consumed my personality for a while.
– 🧵 Creative Projects
A roundup of everything I worked on (or intended to work on): stitching, crafts, creative chaos, and the projects that defined my year — finished or forever WIP.
– ✍️ Blog Post Recap
A look back at what I shared here on the blog — favourite posts, milestones, experiments, and the content that felt most me this year.
– 📆 Monthly Vibe Recap
January through December, summed up in vibes. Mood shifts, busy seasons, cosy moments, chaos weeks — all the energy, no pressure.
– 🍪 Snack & Sip of the Year
Because what’s a year without standout comfort snacks and favourite drinks? These were the MVPs that powered late nights, reading marathons, and creative sessions.
– 🎉 Random Life Wins
The little victories, proud moments, and joyful chaos that don’t fit neatly anywhere else — but absolutely deserve to be remembered.
– 📸 Memory Lane Moments
A visual scrapbook of the year — cosy snapshots, creative moments, bookish scenes, and everyday memories worth holding onto.
– 🔮 Looking Ahead
A look forward — goals, plans, wishlists, ideas, creative dreams, new starts, books to read, projects I want to tackle, or energy I want to carry into the next year!
🌟 Yearly Wrap Up Posts
End-of-Year Thoughts
Every year looks different — some louder, some quieter, some heavier, some softer. These wrap ups aren’t about perfection or productivity, but about remembering what mattered, what brought joy, and what helped me through.
Here’s to closing one chapter and gently opening the next 🤍
