A membership to help you feel creative again.
A membership to help you feel creative again.
Curated workshops that make making an effortless part of your lifestyle, designed to help you slow down, and find your way back to yourself.
Curated workshops that make making an effortless part of your lifestyle, designed to help you slow down, and find your way back to yourself.




Pilot edition
Pilot edition
Pilot edition
Pilot edition
Pilot edition
Creativity x real life
✨ There are limited seats for this edition — a small, curated group to keep the experience personal and connected.
5 workshops
Over 5 weeks, you’ll enjoy 5 creative classes, where your only task is to dive in, and create.
Hand-picked experiences: we remove the choice friction so you can simply show up, explore, and feel alive again.
Enjoy free access to our community events throughout the pilot
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What's inside the first edition
What's inside the first edition
What's inside the first edition
What's inside the first edition
Pottery part I
Shaping something from scratch. Two hands, soft clay, and two hours to explore what wants to take shape. This first session is all about creating your piece: imperfect, wobbly, full of you. We’ll let the process guide us, trusting that whatever forms is exactly enough.

Pottery part I
Shaping something from scratch. Two hands, soft clay, and two hours to explore what wants to take shape. This first session is all about creating your piece: imperfect, wobbly, full of you. We’ll let the process guide us, trusting that whatever forms is exactly enough.

Pottery part I
Shaping something from scratch. Two hands, soft clay, and two hours to explore what wants to take shape. This first session is all about creating your piece: imperfect, wobbly, full of you. We’ll let the process guide us, trusting that whatever forms is exactly enough.

Pottery part I
Shaping something from scratch. Two hands, soft clay, and two hours to explore what wants to take shape. This first session is all about creating your piece: imperfect, wobbly, full of you. We’ll let the process guide us, trusting that whatever forms is exactly enough.

Ink and watercolor sketching
Glowing Oranges. We will explore the vibrant beauty of oranges using ink-and-watercolor techniques—starting with expressive ink lines to define your sketch, and then bringing it to life with layers of watercolor. This class welcomes all levels. Whether you’re new to watercolor or an experienced artist looking to unwind and experiment, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
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Ink and watercolor sketching
Glowing Oranges. We will explore the vibrant beauty of oranges using ink-and-watercolor techniques—starting with expressive ink lines to define your sketch, and then bringing it to life with layers of watercolor. This class welcomes all levels. Whether you’re new to watercolor or an experienced artist looking to unwind and experiment, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
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Ink and watercolor sketching
Glowing Oranges. We will explore the vibrant beauty of oranges using ink-and-watercolor techniques—starting with expressive ink lines to define your sketch, and then bringing it to life with layers of watercolor. This class welcomes all levels. Whether you’re new to watercolor or an experienced artist looking to unwind and experiment, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
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Ink and watercolor sketching
Glowing Oranges. We will explore the vibrant beauty of oranges using ink-and-watercolor techniques—starting with expressive ink lines to define your sketch, and then bringing it to life with layers of watercolor. This class welcomes all levels. Whether you’re new to watercolor or an experienced artist looking to unwind and experiment, you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
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Jewelry polymer I
Earrings, from your own hands. An introduction to the world of polymer clay — textures, shapes, tiny experiments. You’ll learn how to design and sculpt your own pair of earrings, letting curiosity lead the way.

Jewelry polymer I
Earrings, from your own hands. An introduction to the world of polymer clay — textures, shapes, tiny experiments. You’ll learn how to design and sculpt your own pair of earrings, letting curiosity lead the way.

Jewelry polymer I
Earrings, from your own hands. An introduction to the world of polymer clay — textures, shapes, tiny experiments. You’ll learn how to design and sculpt your own pair of earrings, letting curiosity lead the way.

Jewelry polymer I
Earrings, from your own hands. An introduction to the world of polymer clay — textures, shapes, tiny experiments. You’ll learn how to design and sculpt your own pair of earrings, letting curiosity lead the way.

Collage/mix media
2026 canvas. A slow, cozy evening to dream out loud. We’ll gather around coffee, snacks, and shared stories while each person creates a canvas for their 2026 vision. No pressure, no “right way” — just space to imagine, make, and connect. A gentle start to the season, and a little reminder that vision can be playful, too.

Collage/mix media
2026 canvas. A slow, cozy evening to dream out loud. We’ll gather around coffee, snacks, and shared stories while each person creates a canvas for their 2026 vision. No pressure, no “right way” — just space to imagine, make, and connect. A gentle start to the season, and a little reminder that vision can be playful, too.

Collage/mix media
2026 canvas. A slow, cozy evening to dream out loud. We’ll gather around coffee, snacks, and shared stories while each person creates a canvas for their 2026 vision. No pressure, no “right way” — just space to imagine, make, and connect. A gentle start to the season, and a little reminder that vision can be playful, too.

Collage/mix media
2026 canvas. A slow, cozy evening to dream out loud. We’ll gather around coffee, snacks, and shared stories while each person creates a canvas for their 2026 vision. No pressure, no “right way” — just space to imagine, make, and connect. A gentle start to the season, and a little reminder that vision can be playful, too.

Jewelry polymer II
Assembling the final piece. We’ll bake, assemble, and finish your earrings so you leave with something fully made by you. It’s a gentle closing to the two-part journey.

Jewelry polymer II
Assembling the final piece. We’ll bake, assemble, and finish your earrings so you leave with something fully made by you. It’s a gentle closing to the two-part journey.

Jewelry polymer II
Assembling the final piece. We’ll bake, assemble, and finish your earrings so you leave with something fully made by you. It’s a gentle closing to the two-part journey.

Jewelry polymer II
Assembling the final piece. We’ll bake, assemble, and finish your earrings so you leave with something fully made by you. It’s a gentle closing to the two-part journey.

Pottery part II
Bringing your piece to life. In this second session, we return to the pieces we made and give them color, character, and a final personal touch. A slow moment to finish what you started, honor the process, and see your creation come together.

Pottery part II
Bringing your piece to life. In this second session, we return to the pieces we made and give them color, character, and a final personal touch. A slow moment to finish what you started, honor the process, and see your creation come together.

Pottery part II
Bringing your piece to life. In this second session, we return to the pieces we made and give them color, character, and a final personal touch. A slow moment to finish what you started, honor the process, and see your creation come together.

Pottery part II
Bringing your piece to life. In this second session, we return to the pieces we made and give them color, character, and a final personal touch. A slow moment to finish what you started, honor the process, and see your creation come together.

For whom
Unreciped is for you if
For whom
Unreciped is for you if
For whom
Unreciped is for you if
For whom
Unreciped is for you if
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
you need creativity that fits into your week, not your guilt list.
you crave making with your hands again: clay, thread, paper, paint — something real in a world of screens.
You long for spaces that feel safe, human, and warm — where connection happens through shared curiosity, not comparison.
Between work, responsibilities, and life, creativity slips to the bottom of your list — even though you know it would make you feel more alive.
You tell yourself “I should be doing something productive,” and forget that play itself is a form of nervous system care, wellbeing, and growth.
you want to create without pressure — to play, not perform; to make for the joy of it, not the outcome.
you save ideas, reels, and pins, but never find the right moment (or energy) to actually begin.
The future we are building
We live in a world that asks us to be constantly productive, even in our "free" time. We track our steps, optimize our sleep, and automate our hobbies. Somewhere along the way, we lost the simple, unscripted joy of just making something.
We started Unreciped to reclaim that space.
This isn't about becoming a professional artist or adding another "skill" to your resume. It’s about the regulation that comes from working with your hands. It’s about finding a community that values presence over performance.
We’ve created Unreciped as a sanctuary— a place where creativity, wellbeing, and community finally fit into the rhythm of your real life. We hope you’ll join us in this first edition.
We live in a world that asks us to be constantly productive, even in our "free" time. We track our steps, optimize our sleep, and automate our hobbies. Somewhere along the way, we lost the simple, unscripted joy of just making something.
We started Unreciped to reclaim that space.
This isn't about becoming a professional artist or adding another "skill" to your resume. It’s about the regulation that comes from working with your hands. It’s about finding a community that values presence over performance.
We’ve created Unreciped as a sanctuary— a place where creativity, wellbeing, and community finally fit into the rhythm of your real life. We hope you’ll join us in this first edition.
We live in a world that asks us to be constantly productive, even in our "free" time. We track our steps, optimize our sleep, and automate our hobbies. Somewhere along the way, we lost the simple, unscripted joy of just making something.
We started Unreciped to reclaim that space.
This isn't about becoming a professional artist or adding another "skill" to your resume. It’s about the regulation that comes from working with your hands. It’s about finding a community that values presence over performance.
We’ve created Unreciped as a sanctuary— a place where creativity, wellbeing, and community finally fit into the rhythm of your real life. We hope you’ll join us in this first edition.
We live in a world that asks us to be constantly productive, even in our "free" time. We track our steps, optimize our sleep, and automate our hobbies. Somewhere along the way, we lost the simple, unscripted joy of just making something.
We started Unreciped to reclaim that space.
This isn't about becoming a professional artist or adding another "skill" to your resume. It’s about the regulation that comes from working with your hands. It’s about finding a community that values presence over performance.
We’ve created Unreciped as a sanctuary— a place where creativity, wellbeing, and community finally fit into the rhythm of your real life. We hope you’ll join us in this first edition.
We live in a world that asks us to be constantly productive, even in our "free" time. We track our steps, optimize our sleep, and automate our hobbies. Somewhere along the way, we lost the simple, unscripted joy of just making something.
We started Unreciped to reclaim that space.
This isn't about becoming a professional artist or adding another "skill" to your resume. It’s about the regulation that comes from working with your hands. It’s about finding a community that values presence over performance.
We’ve created Unreciped as a sanctuary— a place where creativity, wellbeing, and community finally fit into the rhythm of your real life. We hope you’ll join us in this first edition.


