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Dive into The Feditorial: A Curiosity Cabinet of Creativity
The Feditorial is your invitation to the spirited world of an artist and writer. Explore a constellation of content – from poems whispering insights from nature to travel memoirs filled with captivating journeys and gentle reflections. Discover the stories behind sentimental recipes or the creations of inspiring makers, and delve into the artist’s own explorations of new creative mediums.
If you’re intrigued by the ever-evolving journey of a curious mind, and enjoy observations on life and the creative process, the feditorial. is your invitation to wander within.
DIY & Design
Appealing to aesthetics
Herb wreaths: the festive equivalent of a zen garden and why you should make one this season
Clipping fresh sprigs of rosemary from the garden hedge, the knots inside begin to unravel. Large ceramic dishes of garlicky roast potatoes and garnishings of fresh rosemary served up in a few...
How to make a herb wreath
There’s something quite charming about weaving age old tradition into your festive celebrations. And because we’re all about the whimsy of this Yule tide lately, we thought a little creative project...
ON SPIRIT & BEING HUMAN
From where I stand
Peanut butter and tomato on toast – don’t knock it till you try it
PEANUT BUTTER & TOMATO on TOASTDon't knock it 'till you try it.The best things in life are free Okay, maybe the ingredients aren't. But the magic of family traditions most certainly are. This particular tradition came about through my grandfather's love of...
Contentment in a sea of content
Maybe it's because it's winter. Maybe it's this post wedding slump, which everyone tells you is normal - but neglected to warn you about - the inevitable dip after months of hyper-detailed planning. Whichever segues you want to enter on, is fine by me. The truth is,...
Candlelight milk and honey: An immediate remedy for 4am anxiety
It's nearly 4am when I begin to hear them - the barking of distant dogs and the lonely rumble of early morning engines braving the beginning of a still-dark day. Sleep has eluded me entirely, my mind trapped in a body strung out with tension, muscles spasming their...
paintings & poetry
What comes from within
‘Ons Twee’ | A commissioned portrait of twins
Auver sur OiseCommissioned portrait of twins for 50th Birthday GiftNot quite mini but still desk easel worthy The...
Can You Age Like The Woods?
How to age gracefully: A short story and poem delivered by nature My days return me to the...
The Art of Following Breadcrumbs
The following pages are a concept for a magazine feature spread for Happinez Magazine I created...
Adventure & Travel
Come get lost
Slowing down in Hong Kong | Are you a traveller or a tourist?
There are a few fundamental differences between being a traveller and being a tourist. Nothing is wrong with either. In fact, different stages of our lives will call for either one or the other. While being a tourist can be a lot of fun in the moment, I've noticed...
Burn – after reading
I spent 10 days in Afrika Burn in 2017. This is my journey throughout those days captured in a collection of daily journal entires within a publication on Medium titled Burn, after reading. Prelude to a strange adventure Everyone says it will change you. They say...
Meeting Maboneng: Discovering a place of light amid the big smoke
I’d never really thought of Jozi as anything other than a concrete jungle. Buildings, fast paced living, smog – those were my unexplored, narrow minded preconceptions. But the great thing about a career tied to craft beer is that it takes you on a winding journey, if...
COMMISSIONED CONTENT & WRITING
And the rest is history
Brand Stories
Food writing
Lifestyle content
Product writing
Why I stepped it up and switched to the cup
An honest and vulnerable content piece written for Faithful to Nature on my personal journey and experience in using a Moon Cup.
Herb wreaths: the festive equivalent of a zen garden and why you should make one this season
DIY content for Faithful to Nature’s festive season. Instead of just listing the ‘how to’ steps for a wreath I made, this type of content also offers a path to mindfulness by paralleling it to a holistic Eastern practice.
Putting Eggscara – all natural homemade mascara – to the test
When I was a little girl, I discovered my mother’s Margaret Roberts book on homemade herbal tinctures and beauty potions. That was my turning point – realizing I didn’t need to rely on the stuff everyone bought from pharmacies and convenience shops. I recall one...












