A woman with red hair sitting on a brown leather sofa, holding a blue mug, wearing a gray cable-knit sweater, blue jeans, and gray boots, in a cozy indoor setting with wooden flooring and a plant in the background.

About the Work

For most of my adult life I've worked around the wellness industry. I ran a wellness center for years. I'm a Reiki master, a tarot practitioner, and I've spent a long time learning from healers, herbalists, intuitives, and the people who do this work outside of the bigger insurance funded referral networks. What I kept noticing was a particular tone in most wellness products and brands that suggests you're broken and they have the fix.

that bugs me.

You aren't broken. Maybe you’re tired, stretched thin, overwhelmed by news and pressure and the relentless ask to optimize every hour of the day. Maybe what we need instead of fixes is a little permission to notice the good stuff that's already here.

That's why every offer in my shop is called a tiny invitation. Each candle, each suncatcher, each oracle card… they're nudges back to noticing. little reminders.

I'm one person. I make things slowly. I add inventory when I can. I'd rather offer fewer things I love than a wider selection of things I'm only okay with. Some things in the shop are handmade by me. Some are made by other small artists I love.

There's also an intention deck coming called Tiny Invitations of Wonder that I’m writing with a close friend.

If you used to follow me as Acadia Thorne or Foxx and Luna and you found your way here through the rebrands over the years, thank you for sticking around. If you're new, welcome.

Whimsy and joy are already where you are. My offerings are simply reminders.

I am also the co-founder of Microdose Marketing.