Sometimes I feel like these toys turned out a little more magical than I planned.
It's as if too many quiet winter evenings fell into the resin and stayed there forever.
You know that feeling when the room is dark, the Christmas tree isn't lit yet, and you touch a branch and hear the air crackle.
Something like that.
There are six shapes here, each with its own character:
the Christmas tree is about peace, the star is about little wishes that float quietly in your head, the car with the Christmas tree is about “home for the holidays,” and the angel is about that unspeakable “I'm here.”
And all these winter scenes — the moon, the trees, the house in the snowdrifts — look as if they were drawn from memory.
By the way, about the sizes.
The toys are about 10 × 7 cm — large enough to be visible on the Christmas tree, but not so large as to overwhelm everything around them.
It's the perfect balance: noticeable but delicate.
The red here is not loud; it breathes like the heat in a stove when you come closer just to warm yourself up a little.
The glitter catches the light as if something is quietly flickering inside.
I put them in a gift box and realized that this set is not about decor.
It's about mood.
It's about that little anticipation of the holiday that comes even before you hang the first ornament.
And that's why I love them the most.