Creativity shows up in more places than you think

Many people think creativity belongs to artists, designers, or naturally talented people. I don’t believe that’s true.
Creativity shows up every day - in the way we celebrate the people we love, solve problems, make a house feel like home, create meaningful experiences, and bring our ideas to life.
Sometimes all it takes is a little encouragement, a fresh perspective, or someone to help you see possibilities you hadn’t considered before.

What this can look like in real life

Creativity doesn’t always look like painting a canvas or redesigning an entire room.
Sometimes it looks like planning a meaningful birthday celebration on a limited budget. Sometimes it’s finding a creative way to propose to the person you love. Sometimes it’s turning a forgotten piece of furniture into something beautiful again or creating a home that finally feels like you.
It can show up in party planning, decorating, gift-giving, problem-solving, family traditions, special events, DIY projects, and countless everyday moments.
The common thread isn’t artistic talent. It’s the willingness to imagine something better and bring it to life.
  • Home & Design Projects

    Thoughtful, approachable design support for people who want to create homes that feel warm, personal, and aligned with their own taste - without needing a big budget or complicated process.

  • Celebrations & Special Moments

    Planning meaningful birthdays, anniversaries, proposals, surprises and special events where you want something thoughtful and unforgettable, even if you don’t know where to start.

  • Creative Problem Solving

    Sometimes creativity has nothing to do with decorating or art. It’s finding a new approach when you’re stuck, generating ideas you hadn’t considered, and discovering possibilities that help you move forward with confidence.

Why this matters to me

Over the years, I’ve noticed a pattern. Whenever I create a painting, decorate a space, plan a celebration, or design something meaningful, someone eventually says, “I could never do that. I’m just not creative.”
I don’t believe that’s true.
I believe creativity is part of being human. Some people express it through art, some through cooking, gardening, decorating, storytelling, building things, or creating memorable experiences for the people they love.
What saddens me is not that people lack creativity. It’s that so many people have been convinced they don’t have any.
That’s why I’m passionate about helping people reconnect with that part of themselves. Not because everyone needs to become an artist, but because life becomes richer, more meaningful, and more personal when we allow ourselves to create.

Let's start with a conversation

If there’s a creative project, idea, celebration, or challenge you’ve been thinking about for weeks, months, or even years, I’d love to hear about it.
Sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective, a few new ideas, and a little encouragement to help you move forward with confidence.
Whether you’re redesigning a room, planning a meaningful event, creating something with your own hands, or simply looking for inspiration, I’m here to help you explore the possibilities.
Because creativity doesn’t belong to a select few. It belongs to anyone willing to give it a try.