My mission as a small business and artist is to be transparent, inclusive and to give back to the community.

I like to make these crafts accessible because I see the value in slowing down and using art as a tool to reconnect to your true self. I believe that living authentically and connecting back to nature is beneficial to our health, community and Country. As someone who is queer, Aboriginal, struggles with mental health and comes from a low socio economic background I understand how hard it can be to be marginalised and go through hardship. I like to engage community through public workshops, fund raising and sponsorship where I can as well as support Indigenous business and social justice enterprises.

As a way to make workshops more accessible I like to make sure I offer sponsored and scholarship tickets. I also work with schools, organisations and institutions to bring workshops to their communities. If you would like to Pay It Forward and sponsor a ticket for someone who otherwise couldn’t afford one please get in touch.

If you are interested in applying to receive a scholarship please note that tickets will be given to BIPOC, low income, LGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities in the community; if you would like to attend please use the contact form to get in touch. Thank you so very much for your support.
Sponsored tickets to date: 116