Meet Sarah —
an illustrator, artist, and lifelong creator making cozy creative tools and stationery for neurodivergent creatives. I believe that making things can be an act of healing, resistance, and care.
Slowing Down Changed Everything
For a long time, I thought that being a successful creative had to look like hustle. Pushing harder, posting more, proving something.
But the truth is, my best ideas have always come from slowing down. From tending a garden. From paying attention to my body. From choosing cozy, sustainable rhythms over burnout and rigid schedules.
Creating Tools That Work With Your Brain
Through illustrated stationery and gentle organization systems, I help creatives build habits and rhythms that support their nervous systems instead of overwhelming them.
When your nervous system is supported, everything gets easier. Organization isn’t about productivity for productivity’s sake — it’s about creating systems that actually work with your brain so you can shine your brightest and live a life that feels good.
How It Started
I began illustrating my own stationery as a new mama when I realized how much I needed systems that supported my new life. These tools grew from real, everyday needs.
Now, I share them — and how I make them — so others can build rhythms and habits that support their own creativity. My work is rooted in the belief that small, thoughtful systems can support big, meaningful lives.
This space is for fellow artists, creatives, and caregivers who are tired of being told to push through exhaustion. For people who want to live more intentionally, reconnect with nature, and make things in a way that feels aligned and sustainable.
If you’re here, you can expect gentle encouragement, honest reflections, and creative tools designed to support real life — not an idealized version of it.
I’m really glad you found your way here.