Today I spent some time exploring a new hobby project: Kit of Happiness, a small creative experiment born from my love of themed kits and crafting.
Originally, it came to my mind a while ago for physical gift boxes, tangible kits filled with items that bring joy and curiosity as I find myself curating gift kits whenever I consider a gift to someone. I bought the domain (of course) and connected it to Shopify.
But producing and storing physical goods would mean setting up a new company and logistics operation, which isn’t possible right now.
Then, after a conversation with a friend who's interested in digital products, why not turn it into something printable for the starting point, something people can enjoy and print right at home?

I’ve always loved creating things by hand.
As a child, I made my own toys from cardboard, little market stands, miniature houses, even a space shuttle once. That same hands-on playfulness is what I want to capture again through Kit of Happiness.
Each kit could become a themed printable world. Something children (or even adults later) can craft, decorate, and play with.
Some of the early themes I noted:
Each theme could include a printable ID, certificate, puzzles, party decors, and a small game set; a full creative experience designed for kids’ parties or playful afternoons at home.
This project is more of a creative playground, a lighter space between more technical projects, a reminder of why I love building in the first place.
Today I just sketched a few ideas, mocked up early visuals, and thought about how to design the kits in printable layers.
The concept feels warm and nostalgic, almost like reconnecting with my childhood creativity in a new form.
One day it will grow into physical boxes again as I really want to experiment it as well but for now, I’ll keep experimenting with digital kits that spark imagination and happiness, one printable world at a time.