
I believe memory keeping should feel meaningful—not overwhelming.
I’m a retired staff trainer turned paper-craft designer, living on the beautiful coast of South Carolina. After retirement, I found myself craving something creative, grounding, and purposeful. That pull led me back to a lifelong love of paper crafting—and eventually to the work I do today.
Over time, I noticed something important:
Many people love the idea of preserving their memories, but feel stuck before they even begin. Too many choices. Too much pressure. Not enough structure.
That’s why I design scrapbook album bases and journals instead of full scrapbook kits.
My approach focuses on:
- thoughtful structure
- built-in interactive elements
- simple foundations that remove the “blank page” fear
You don’t have to start from scratch or follow rigid instructions. You begin with a solid, intentional base—and then make it your own with photos, journaling, and personal touches.
My background as a trainer deeply shapes how I create. I don’t just make products—I think about how someone will use them, where they might get stuck, and how to make the process feel calm, doable, and even enjoyable.
When I’m not crafting, you’ll find my husband and me enjoying life by the water, boating along the South Carolina coast and savoring this slower, creative chapter of life.
If you’re someone who values memories but needs a little structure to bring them to life, you’re in the right place.
I’m so glad you’re here.