04/02/2026
Dear Grit & Grace Family,
As spring gently unfolds here in Charleston, we find ourselves savoring the simple magic of the season, cherry blossoms in bloom, golden light stretching a little longer each evening, and the return of those soul-filling days on the water.
There’s a palpable energy in the air… a sense of renewal, of coming alive again.
We are especially excited to welcome back the Charleston Farmers Market beginning Saturday, April 4th from 8am–2pm in Marion Square. Being surrounded by our fellow makers, farmers, and this beautiful community, both local and visiting, is something we truly cherish. It’s one of the purest expressions of why we do what we do.
This time of year always feels like a celebration, graduation season is upon us, Spoleto Festival USA is just around the corner, and our city is buzzing with life, creativity, and connection.
And just beyond that… Mother’s Day.
A moment to honor the women who have shaped us, held us, and loved us into who we are.
As you begin to think about meaningful gifts for the mothers and graduates in your life, we invite you to explore our collection with intention. Each piece carries a story, of craftsmanship, of community, and of care for our coastal home. Through every oyster shell we repurpose, we continue our commitment to restoring and protecting Charleston’s waterways, returning beauty back to the place that inspires us daily.
On a more personal note, I’ve been deepening into my own season of growth through my 200-hour training at James Island Yoga. This journey has been an invitation to slow down, to listen more closely, and to lead with even greater presence and intention. It’s weaving its way into everything we create at Grit & Grace, infusing our work with a deeper sense of mindfulness, gratitude, and connection.
Thank you for being a part of this ever-evolving journey with us.
Your support means more than you know, not just to our team, but to the greater ecosystem we are all a part of.
With gratitude for this season and for you,
One Love & Blessings,
Rachel