What if your business could nourish your creativity—rather than drain it?

Hi, I’m Rebecca. I’m an artist, natural dyer, writer, and creative business mentor.

For as long as I can remember, I’ve made things with my hands—stitching, dyeing, experimenting with plants and colour.

When I first turned that into a business, I did what many makers do: I sold physical products, one by one, each piece crafted with care.

And then came the moment that changed everything:

A wholesale order for 100 scarves. It should have felt like a dream.

But instead, it felt like a wake-up call.

I realised I couldn’t keep growing a business that depended entirely on my time and energy.

Around the same time, I became a mother—and the pressure to keep up with production pushed me to the edge.

That’s when I began exploring new ways to share the work I love.

I started writing, self-publishing books, teaching video classes, and creating digital offerings that allowed my business to grow—without stretching me so thin.

And what surprised me most?

The joy I felt for my craft didn’t fade—it deepened.

Now, I help other artists and makers reimagine how they run their creative businesses—with more clarity, more calm, and a deeper sense of connection.

If you’re in that in-between space—still connected to your creative work, but sensing something needs to shift—you’re not alone.

You don’t need to hustle harder or figure it all out by yourself.

You can build a business that supports your creativity instead of draining it.

There are ways to grow that feel lighter, more intentional, and rooted in your values.

Ways that create space—for your ideas, your process, and the kind of life you’re really working towards.

This is what I help artists and makers do: build visibility, grow gently, and shape a business that works for them.