Hi! I'm Kim.
All of my products began with me saying, "wow, I really wish we had..."
I’m a busy mom of two who just wants to do my part in creating an eco-friendly home. But as I searched for products to reduce plastics and single-use, nothing that was currently available really hit the mark for me.
So, I set out to make my own.
I got my sewing machine out of the attic, researched materials, designed, redesigned, made prototypes, and put my creations to the test. I love adjusting designs and patterns to get things just right before I reveal them in the shop.
You can rest assured knowing each product has been thoughtfully made and thoroughly tested. My own kids used their washable snack bags on the daily for over a year before I even introduced them to the shop. I wanted to make sure they held up to heavy use and lots of wash cycles. And you can find at least a few busy books in my car at any given time just in case we decide on an impromptu dinner outing.
When I was disappointed by similar products I found online, I got my sewing machine out of the attic, researched materials, designed, redesigned, made prototypes, and put my creations to the test. I love tweaking designs and patterns to get things exactly right before I reveal them in the shop.
I want sustainability to be easy and fun for families to talk about and incorporate into their lives. I want moms who are ready to invest in reusables to be able to find the right products without having to dive deep into the internet (or their pockets). I want customers to feel confident in the products they purchase and bring into their homes.
One of the big reasons I wanted to start my own business was so I could support initiatives and organizations that are important to me. In addition to supporting our local elementary school, I also donate to Bee Girl each quarter. Learn more about the incredible ways Sarah is impacting agriculture education here.
I adore animals, love a good DIY project, and the gym is my happy place. We got our first puppy 3 years ago and she's definitely the third child (and knows it).
I'm a former teacher and feel a little guilty saying I don't miss the classroom. I DO enjoy volunteering at the local elementary school - planning events, helping the teachers, and serving on our PTO.