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Myco-Make Art Night

Join us for an evening of creativity, intention, and ritual as we gather to create our own Ceremony Lighters — small but powerful objects infused with meaning.

A ceremony lighter is more than a tool. It is a sacred ember embedded with intention, decorated with insight, symbol, and story, and used with reverence.

It’s the flame you return to when you want to mark a moment:
lighting a candle for reflection,
beginning a ritual,
closing a chapter,
or calling yourself back to presence.

What We’ll Be Creating

During this art night, you’ll design and decorate a lighter to become a personal ritual object — one that carries:

  • intention you want to remember

  • insights you want to anchor

  • energy you want to call in or release

Through guided reflection and creative play, you’ll infuse your lighter with meaning, turning something ordinary into something sacred.

Why Ceremony Objects Matter

Ritual objects help bridge insight into embodiment. They give the nervous system something tangible to return to — a reminder that transformation doesn’t only live in thought, but in action, repetition, and care.

Each time you use your ceremony lighter, you’ll be reconnecting with the intention you set here — reinforcing your integration through ritual, presence, and choice.

What to Expect

  • A cozy, intentional creative space

  • Guided prompts to help you choose your intention

  • All art supplies provided

  • Gentle grounding to open and close the evening

  • Community, creativity, and reverence — without rigidity

No art experience needed. Just curiosity and respect for the process.

$40 includes everything you’ll need for the evenings including myco - art supplies, light snacks, and herbal elixir beverages. Venmo and cash accepted.

Come create an object that remembers what you’ve chosen.
Spots are limited.

To RSVP, send a message to Kate via the contact page.

Hosted at a private backyard art studio in West Bend.

Please note accessibility to the cottage requires navigating uneven terrain and some stairs with floor seating (cushions and blankets provided).

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