Woodland Journals

Hand-carved journals or cottage guest books, designed to be a keepsake & a place to share memories.

Step into wonder, and find the unexpected.

Grow stronger with the help of a new little snail friend.

Just as this white flower blooms anew, so too can you. This journal can be your haven to dream up new beginnings.

Just as mushrooms find life in the hardest places, let this journal be a source of inspiration for your own renewal and growth.

Like these four-leaf clovers, embrace your rarity. Each clover leaf represents faith, hope, luck & love.

A new chapter begins with a single sprout, nurtured by curiosity and watered by imagination.

These enchanting books have found new forever homes. Contact me for a similar design, or custom colors and mushrooms.

Workshops
Nourish Your Soul & Unleash Your Inner Artist

I invite you to an enchanting experience where you’ll be guided in creating a unique and meaningful Tree Journal that symbolizes your intentions, growth, healing and personal magic.

This is no cookie cutter class. It takes a lot of thought and care. It’s about letting your mind wander freely so your hands can work their magic. Perfect for small groups, team building and corporate retreats.

Contact me to schedule a transformative experience for your guests.
Cost: $85 per person

Here’s what awaits you at my workshop

  • Be guided on a mindfulness approach to crafting your tree story - a tangible representation of your growth, your resilience, and your aspirations.

  • Carve your story in a heart shape and add a pre-made clay seedling or flower to the center. Or carve your story in various grooves and add pre-made clay mushrooms - and paint away.

  • Add a touch of earthy magic by incorporating craft moss and twigs into your design.

  • Everything you need to create your masterpiece is included - carving tools, paint, brushes and adornments.

  • Estimated time: 2 hours and 30 minutes 

Just as every tree wears its own unique armour of bark, you too are protected by the strength of your own story.
— Lala