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The Faux Martha’s Nordic Party

An afternoon of crafting, friends and well-being: A look at the Nordic Party The Faux Martha hosted to help us all make light of winter darkness.

cover text, nordic party, white brick wall, wood candlesticks, black paper star hung on wall, persian rug, grey sofa, plaid throw, brass side table, eucalyptus in vase

Short, dark days and obscenely cold weather from October to April make Minnesota winters brutally unforgiving at times, especially as December festivities die down, leaving many of us coping with Winter, rather than thriving in it.

My incredibly talented friend Melissa Coleman of The Faux Martha has been throwing Nordic parties (on a smaller scale) the last few winters bringing friends together to find light in darkness and creating a reason to celebrate when hibernation is our natural tendency.

marble coffee table, wood candlesticks, persian rug, moss as table centerpiece, glasses and dishes,
melissa coleman speaking to group, white brick wall, studio 125, black paper stars in background, grey sofa, persian rug, melissa wearing fairbault woolen mill scarf

This year Melissa masterminded her annual Nordic party, but on a much larger scale for our Minneapolis community to gather, eat, drink, craft and embrace the season.

The Nordic party was hosted at Kate ArendsStudio 125 where Melissa had brought in hygge-forward elements like candlelight and warm throws + cozy textures. She also hung candle wreaths in the windows and peppered the walls with origami paper stars.

Quince created the most delicious Scandi-inspired spread, and Vikre Distillery wet our whistles with their new rose cocktail, Frenchie (which is incredible, BTW! Strong & craveworthy).

minnetonka moccasins on feet, marble coffee table with brass base, grey texture rug, black pants

Fairbault Woolen Mills and Minnetonka Moccasins sponsored the event and generously wrapped everyone up in scarves and slippers to take home!

women in cream sweater decorating gingerbread cookie
decorated gingerbread cookies, white plate, white counter, tiny dots of icing

Melissa headed a pointelle-style gingerbread cookie decorating station in Studio 125’s kitchen space, and I taught origami star folding as an inexpensive way to decorate our places post-Holiday.

Erin Francois laughing as she teaches origami star folding, studio 125, women folding stars,
Woman in gold sweater assembling paper star, wood table, dried white flowers in ceramic white bud vase, woman in camel brimmed hat in background
kate arends giving talk about SAD in front of audience, concrete floors, white brick wall, black paper stars hung on wall

Towards the end of the event, we all came together for Kate’s engaging and honest talk on ways of managing SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) + mental health, and general well-being this time of year.

wood candlesticks with white taper candles amidst moss and berries on table, two women chatting in background,

And last but not least, the entire event was captured by the insanely talented Jennifer of Sage E Imagery.

women in black sitting at table folding paper star points, black paper stars hung on windows in background

It was a blast of an afternoon! I was lucky to get to share my love of crafting, connect with a few former colleagues I’d lost touch with over the years (!!), and meet new friends too. Thank you to our fearless leader, Melissa, for brainchild-ing this afternoon of fun and wellness and bringing us all together. It was just the boost I needed!

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