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Kristine’s Sweet Shoppe of Liberation Online Is NOW Open—Help Me Let Go, One Acrylic Cube at a Time

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The online store is open. And on the shelves—digital, but so real—you’ll find something unexpected: acrylic cubes packed with the confetti of my past.


They’re called liberation blends. Clear Acrylic boxes featuring of every shred I’ve run through a buzzing machine in pursuit of something lighter (oh, and sometimes louder). Each one is like a holding cell for what I couldn’t hold any longer: report cards, nostalgia, the ghost of an eating disorder, wigs I wore just to see if I’d look like someone else, transparencies from presentations that didn’t change anything, love letters that measured my worth and then vanished.


Is this what letting go looks like? Sometimes it’s wild and messy and ridiculous—sometimes it’s beautiful. But here’s the thing: when those fragments land in their cube, they stop being burdens. They’re just ingredients. Like sugar, tart, crunch, fizz—all mixed up and made visible.


You don’t have to be me to feel the thrill (and terror) of tossing the past in a shredder. Every box is a physical answer to the questions I still ask out loud in the car or at the kitchen table: What do I have to let go of right now? What would it feellike if freedom fit in the palm of my hand? Can destruction actually make room for joy?


These acrylic boxes—liberation blends—are not just art objects. They’re messengers. They say that process matters, and nothing is wasted if you choose to make something of it.

If you take one home, you’re not just picking up “Kristine’s story.” You’re grabbing proof that transformation can be actual, tactile, and a little bit sweet. You’re inviting a piece of revolution onto your shelf, your desk, maybe your nightstand (because letting go is sometimes a bedtime ritual).


So, if you’re ready, the store is here. The liberation blends are waiting. It’s a candy shop, but the freedom is real.



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Kristine Schomaker

Los Angeles, CA

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