AND LEARN ALL ABOUT WONDER-FILLED
Rachel
Collins
Heady
I’m just a spunky goofball with a creative-dreamer soul, overflowing with a lot of hope. I love Jesus, telling stories, and encouraging people — I don’t hesitate to keep it real and transparent. Shoes, movies and tv, music, the beach, carbs, and Disney are also pretty high up on the list of things I love. I am almost always thinking about art or design of some sort throughout the day. You can usually find me at home in my comfy clothes, but I do love a good adventure too. The simple things make me happy, the big and spectacular things amaze me, and I tend to see life through the lens of wonder. A lot of my life I’ve felt like I was “too much” or “a lot” but as I got older, I realized I just have a big, passionate heart with a lot going on inside of it. I always tend to look at life on the positive side of things, but I also hold space for my big feelings. I try to do that for people too. It’s always been one of my deepest hopes that when people leave my company, they will leave feeling a little more cozy inside. I want it to feel the same when you visit this little space. I hope I can help you feel seen, and understood. I hope I can make you smile, and laugh, and feel some solidarity. And I hope I can point you to where my true hope comes from along the way. So whether your soul is weary, or you’re ridiculously happy, or you’re somewhere in the middle - you are welcome here, friend.
Mama. Wife. Writer. Maker of things. Picture taker.
Where does the name come from?
I tried to think of a name for this dream I had for weeks, and then one day, while I was going through old letters and cards I had stashed away, I found a letter my Dad had written to me on my 16th birthday. In the letter, he had written “You are so wonder-filled!” and I knew I had found my name. My logo is his handwriting taken directly from the letter. I felt like I wanted to add just a little something to it, and in the same letter my Dad referenced how I liked to pick white clover flowers and smell them when I was little. And so I added the white clover flowers to add a little whimsy and charm.
Funny enough, I still love them (and love to smell them) to this day.