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Beliefs and Values of Atelier Marie-Lucienne (Part 2)?

I like to think of Atelier Marie-Lucienne as an inspiring and creative indie business that helps people express themselves and their individuality by making things with their own hands and thus finding joy and happiness.

That‘s a bit of a mouthful, isn‘t it?
Truth is, I want to inspire people to express themselves through their creativity. Making something with your own hands, can give you a bone-deep satisfaction and fill you with joy and happiness and even with some pride – and we are way too seldom proud of ourselves!
BTW: Apart from making pretty things, surrounding oneself with them, however small, can boost happiness too. And I firmly believe thateach of us has the right to be happy! All it needs is kindness, willingness to help and honesty and a bit of Langmut (German for forbearance - in the sense of practising patience, calm, controlled and indulgent albeit being persistent).
My personal motto is very much in this spirit: "The cares of tomorrow must wait till this day ist done..." von W. Gordon Smith.