
New twigs grow within the chaos of nature, like creativity in the chaos of life.
With that what is given and a little bit of imagination.
I am rich in time and often surrounded by the wild nature of Romania, that makes my creatity come to life! And with this creativity I started an online shop:
Twig & Thread
With the inspiration that nature gives me, I create items like dreamcatchers, earrings and pressed plants. With the vision of creating a brand which is part of a 'new world' where passion and respect are the guidelines, I hope to share my way of seeing the beauty and magic of life.
I share here a part of what's available in my shop to give you an idea. If you are interested, please take a look on the online shop:

To catch your own dreams, or to encourage someone to catch theirs.
It's a original twig and thread dreamcatcher. A beautiful red and smooth quince twig, with a purple thread and a little white stone sphere dangling in the middle.
Let the dreamcatcher remind you of the dreams you want to catch above your bed, in your window or on the revue mirror in you car. Maybe you have a friend which is about to expect a little one that just catches dreams without words. Or maybe you would like to encourage a sad friend or family member to catch dreams that inspires a smile.
A little dreamcatcher that can celebrate all the corners of your house, the mirror of your car or even the beauty of your body hanging around your neck.
The colours of the chakra's (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and white) in a spiral turning inwards,
Tied in a 'closed' technique in an wooden circle.
This unique little eye-catcher likes to catch your eye in the most unexpected places around you.



A pretty little wild flower. She may look like the stinging nettle, but it's a white dead-nettle and she doesn't sting at all. You can actually eat the leaves of the fresh white dead-nettle or make a tea from the flowers. It was used to cure woman's problems. Originally only found in Europe and Asia.
This little white wildness is plucked in early spring and pressed. She is framed behind glass to enjoy her all year long.
Her wildness can keep you company at your office, hanging on a wall. or she can shine her quiet beauty in your living room, standing on a table.