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Happy New Year - Let’s see what we can build together

Happy New Year, 


Let’s talk about fresh starts—not the kind where you burn everything down and reinvent yourself, but the quieter kind. The kind where you finally give your work the space it’s been asking for all along. That’s what this is for me. And that’s how Bloom Elemental was born.


For a long time, I’ve been creating under different names. Buddhaful Soul, BloomBerry Botanical. Bloom Street Studios. Pieces of The Bloom Way all over and everywhere between body care, jewelry, incense, and writing. It all made sense to me because I was in it every day. I knew how it all connected. But if you were following along, I was asking a lot of you to separate these spaces and see how they connected—come for the body oils, find the jewelry, look for the incense, and find the blog, if you knew where to look. It wasn’t wrong. It just wasn’t clear.


Bloom Elemental is that clarity.


It’s not a rebrand for the sake of revamping. It’s a reorganization. Everything you already know and love now lives under one roof, in a way that actually reflects how care shows up.


Within Bloom Elemental, BloomBerry Botanical holds our body care—plant-infused oils, and creams, made slowly, by hand. Elemental Adornment is where the copper and brass jewelry finally has a space of its own—pieces created with intention, meant as grounding reminders. And Bloom Street Studios is where the incense and the writing live—Sacred Smokes and The Ritual Journal, a space to create atmosphere, reflection, and pause. Same one-woman studio. Same materials. Same values. Just making a little more sense.


Now you can read a post about the heart, and find the oil, the necklace, or the incense that works directly with that practice. Body, adornment, and ritual tools all together—because that’s how care works.

I’m especially excited about what’s unfolding within Elemental Adornment. For years, I’ve been wire-wrapping copper and brass pieces quietly, creating them as one-offs or small batches, letting them live on the edges. Not anymore. This year, adornment steps fully into its light.


There will be hand-stamped cuff bracelets coming—Embodied Intentions: Anchor Bands— pieces meant to ground you when everything feels unsteady. Words like BE softBE rootedYou are held right on your wrist. There are three signature collections coming too. The Golden Hive Collection, with brass beehive-shaped links, think skep, for those who move through the world making beauty. The Circulation of Love Collection, shaped in copper hearts and circles, reminds you that your first relationship is always with yourself. And The Rooted Vessel Collection—wire-wrapped gemstones chosen for grounding, protection, and clarity, each one set by my hand. Alongside those, there will still be unique artisan pieces, earrings, necklaces, and rings. Slow. Thoughtful. Made to be worn, not just admired.


And I want to know—what kind of adornment would actually support you right now? Are you drawn to mantras on your wrist, grounding stones close to your heart, long necklaces you forget you’re wearing, or simple studs that quietly become part of your everyday?


As for BloomBerry Botanical—nothing is changing. The formulations remain the same. The infusions are still slow. The oils are still made with the same care. What is deepening is guidance. Not just what an oil does, but how to use it as a ritual. How to turn those sixty seconds after a shower into a moment of presence. You’ll see more step-by-step practices, chakra and seasonal pairings, and body rituals for grounding, grief, softening, and rest— body care isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about meeting yourself where you are.


I’m curious—what body care ritual do you wish you had time for? And what would help it feel less like another task and more like a sacred pause?


I also want to be honest about the writing. Weekly blog posts were a lot. I wanted to show up with something meaningful every week, but I was also working with the oils, wrapping the wire, rolling the incense, packing orders, answering emails—running everything myself. Weekly felt like rushing. And rushing is the opposite of what this work stands for.


So The Ritual Journal is moving to twice a month. Two deeply considered pieces instead of four hurried ones. You can expect reflections on the chakras, seasonal and moon-phase rituals, body care practices, ingredient deep dives, and personal essays on staying present in a loud world. Slower writing means deeper messages—for both of us.


But I want to know what you want to read. What questions are you holding? What would actually support you right now? Tell me, and I’ll write from there.


More than anything, I don’t want Bloom Elemental to be something I build at you. I want to build it with you. You’re not just customers—you’re the people who trust my formulations, wear my jewelry, read my words, and integrate these offerings into your lives.


So tell me—what would make Bloom Elemental more useful to you? More how-to guidance? Ritual bundles? Behind-the-scenes glimpses? Monthly ritual emails? Workshops? Would you like to see more jewelry options, seasonal collections, ritual kits that pair oil, incense, and prompts, or deeper botanical education?


How can I support you better? What feels missing? What would make this space feel more complete?

You can email me, DM me, comment, or simply hold the question and come back when you’re ready. I’m listening.



And truly—thank you. Thank you for trusting me with your skin, for wearing my jewelry, for reading my words, for letting this work be part of your rituals and your return to yourself. Thank you for your patience as I figured it all out how to organize what’s always been here. Every order I pack, every piece I wrap, every word I write—it’s for you. For the ones trying to stay grounded in an ungrounded world. For the ones who believe care is sacred work.


Welcome to Bloom Elemental.


This isn’t a beginning from scratch—it’s a becoming clear.


BE in your element.

BE soft. BE rooted. BE adorned. BE grounded.


Let’s see what we can build together.

With love and intention,

Tammi