Carrot Top Studio Blog: Insights & Inspiration

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Epiphany Isn’t Over Yet: Living the Season of Light

Explore how the Christian season of Epiphany continues beyond January 6, shaping worship, visual symbolism, and daily faith practices. This Carrot Top Studio blog post reflects on Epiphany as a season of light, revelation, and ongoing discovery that offers insight for clergy, worship planners, and creatives who value visual connections, liturgical seasons, and meaningful spiritual rhythms.

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When the Table Tells the Story: The Quiet Power of Symbol

Explore how simple symbols—like a deer, evergreens, and shared tables—can tell powerful stories of faith and memory. This Carrot Top Studio reflection looks at the role of visual symbolism in everyday life and worship, and how intentional imagery helps carry sacred meaning, connect generations, and deepen our understanding of God’s presence through art and design.

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Visual Connections for World Communion Sunday

Celebrate the unity of the global church this World Communion Sunday with meaningful worship visuals. From clergy stoles featuring wheat and grapes to altar textiles inspired by cultures around the world, discover creative ways to make the Lord’s Table come alive with beauty and symbolism. At Carrot Top Studio, we design Communion stoles and liturgical art that help pastors, clergy, and congregations visually express themes of belonging, reconciliation, and hope.

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Tending the Soul: How Ordinary Time Cultivates Spiritual Growth

Discover the beauty of Ordinary Time in the church calendar with Carrot Top Studio’s newest collection of green clergy stoles. Explore how this season of spiritual growth, faithful ministry, and slow transformation is reflected through meaningful design and visual storytelling. AND there’s a bonus freebie for those that read all the way to the end!

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The Hexagon As a Symbol

The hexagon is a lovely shape and it has interesting symbolism. Read all about it and see the resulting stole for Lent that was created out of appliqued hexagons by Carrot Top Studio.

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