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The Fire — Hold the Spark (Masc energy)
Hold the Spark
What it is
The Fire (Masc) is for when an idea keeps circling.
Not shouting.
Not urgent.
Just present.
This set gives you something to look at, something to write in, and something to mark the page — so the spark doesn’t disappear while you’re busy living.
No rituals.
No outcomes.
Just a place to hold it.
What’s in the set
Fire Notes — Softcover Notebook (72 pages)
A5 softcover. Unlined.
For rough thoughts, diagrams, lines that don’t land yet.
Meant to be filled, crossed out, and finished.
The Fire Poster (Masc)
A minimal art poster designed to sit in your space — not explain itself.
Still. Grounded. Slightly charged.
Something to glance at when you’re stuck.
Pen & Pencil Set
One pen. One pencil.
For when the thought feels solid — and when it’s still a sketch.
How it moves
Put the poster where you work or think.
Open the notebook when something taps you.
You’re not trying to complete anything.
You’re just keeping the door open long enough for the idea to breathe.
Some pages will go nowhere.
Some will lead somewhere else later.
That’s the point.
Why it exists
Ideas don’t like being rushed.
They like being noticed.
The Fire (Masc) exists to help you hold the spark without forcing it to perform.
Yard note
Hold the spark.
Don’t chase it.
Let it settle.
Hold the Spark
What it is
The Fire (Masc) is for when an idea keeps circling.
Not shouting.
Not urgent.
Just present.
This set gives you something to look at, something to write in, and something to mark the page — so the spark doesn’t disappear while you’re busy living.
No rituals.
No outcomes.
Just a place to hold it.
What’s in the set
Fire Notes — Softcover Notebook (72 pages)
A5 softcover. Unlined.
For rough thoughts, diagrams, lines that don’t land yet.
Meant to be filled, crossed out, and finished.
The Fire Poster (Masc)
A minimal art poster designed to sit in your space — not explain itself.
Still. Grounded. Slightly charged.
Something to glance at when you’re stuck.
Pen & Pencil Set
One pen. One pencil.
For when the thought feels solid — and when it’s still a sketch.
How it moves
Put the poster where you work or think.
Open the notebook when something taps you.
You’re not trying to complete anything.
You’re just keeping the door open long enough for the idea to breathe.
Some pages will go nowhere.
Some will lead somewhere else later.
That’s the point.
Why it exists
Ideas don’t like being rushed.
They like being noticed.
The Fire (Masc) exists to help you hold the spark without forcing it to perform.
Yard note
Hold the spark.
Don’t chase it.
Let it settle.