I aim to consider our planet and minimise my impact on the environment in every decision made, it’s a huge priority!

From archival papers, to ethically sourced packaging, to the ink used to stamp your parcel, I do my best to wrap and package all products in compostable or recyclable materials. Please know that every effort has gone into ensuring you receive a top-quality product while also thinking of Mother Nature.

I like to think I’m an open book, so if you have any questions regarding any of the materials I use, please reach out, and let’s have a chat!

  • prints.

    Greeting cards and smaller prints are produced in-house. All other sizes are printed by a local, sustainable print shop, right here on the Mornington Peninsula! From either location, all images are printed on Hahnemühle bamboo paper (90% bamboo, 10% cotton). Why Hahnemühle? It’s simple, they actively make decisions based on what’s best for the environment and produce beautiful, high-quality, archival papers, which in turn, means that I am providing you with the best possible product!

  • packaging.

    I do my best to wrap and package all products in compostable or recyclable materials [this includes stickers, mailers, cards, ink, tape, backing boards, and so on]. When it comes to sourcing these materials, I make an effort to support like-minded, local businesses to collectively reduce our environmental impact. Occasionally you may see a piece of bubble wrap or newspaper or a recycled box or padded envelope used for your parcel, this is simply being re-used from items I have received, if possible, I hope you can keep the reuse cycle going!

  • other materials.

    For locals who choose to go with custom framing, rest assured I use a small, local framer that makes an effort to find and use earth-friendly materials — yay! That means sustainably sourced Australian hardwoods, cardboard corners, and recycled wrap for protection and delivery. All these little efforts are so important and make such a difference. At the end of the day, what’s important to me, is that you know that every effort has gone into ensuring that you are receiving a top-quality product while also thinking of Mother Nature.

“You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”

— Jane Goodall