Just a Girl, Just a Life

Just a Girl, Just a Life

I’m literally just a girl.


A girl who loves words and pretty things and making stuff with her hands. A girl who thinks a soft T-shirt that says something real can feel like armor—or like a hug. A girl who dreams about slow mornings, designing comfy stuff, and raising babies in a home that feels warm and lived in.


I’m just a girl who started a little business because she wanted to stay home with her kids, but also wanted to keep creating. A girl who thought, maybe I can do both. Maybe I can build something beautiful out of the everyday. Out of motherhood, and laundry piles, and late-night brainstorming sessions with a baby asleep on my chest. Out of laughter and meltdowns and Costco runs. Out of the deep desire to live on purpose, love more deeply, and leave behind something that matters.


I’m just a girl trying to figure out how to be present and also grow. How to hold space for this fleeting season of coffee and morning snuggles, while also learning Shopify and what SEO actually is. 


I’m just a girl battling algorithms, second-guessing every caption, and wondering if it’s okay to just show up exactly as I am. Messy hair, full heart, unfinished dreams.


I don’t have a team. I don’t have a strategy. I have a vision—fuzzy at times—but it’s there. I want to create simple, intentional pieces that people actually want to wear. Pieces that whisper, you’re not alone. That nod to motherhood, to womanhood, to healing, to being here—really here—for the highs and the lows.


I’m just a girl telling bits and pieces of my story because I know how much it’s meant to me when someone else has shared theirs. When I’ve seen myself in someone else’s words and realized, oh… me too.


So if you’re here, thanks. Maybe you’re a mom, an artist, a dreamer, a tired person with a full heart. Maybe you’re trying to make something of your own life. Maybe you’ve been looking for something real.


You’re not alone.


We can figure it out together. One post, one T-shirt, one baby step at a time.


— Just a girl 

🫶MK

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