I’ve been in education for over three years, teaching kindergarten and fifth grade and working as a writing teacher and paraprofessional. My time in the classroom taught me how to balance structure with creativity and inspired me to create resources that are both practical and fun.

I also have a strong foundation in early literacy, having completed professional development in the Science of Reading. With a degree in elementary education and concentrations in special education and reading, I’m dedicated to crafting tools that meet diverse learning needs.

Education has always been more than just a job for me—it’s a passion. My journey started with seven years of experience in childcare, where I discovered the magic of connecting with kids. Today, I channel that love into designing resources that make learning an adventure for students and a breeze for teachers.

I believe every teacher deserves high-quality materials that save time and spark creativity. Whether it’s a themed bundle, a classroom organization tool, or a fun seasonal activity, my goal is to make your teaching life just a little easier.

💗Creative at Heart: I love brainstorming, creating, making systems more efficient, and crafting all of the things. Though I don’t make much time for hands-on art, lately I have been using my teaching experience and my joy for creating to create teaching resources instead. This is such a good challenge and so fun for me!

🗃️Organization Junkie: Ever heard the saying, “Everything has a place”? Well, this is a quote I love to live by. It may sound silly, but I adore cleaning, tidying, organizing, and decorating spaces. It’s genuinely a passion of mine. SO much so that when I find myself with extra time, I usually end up using it to do these things.

🐈Some more things: Cats. Love ’em. Gardening and plants. Traveling. Learning a new language. Meeting new people. Going to church. Taking time for mental and spiritual growth. Journaling. Watching Netflix. Oh, and Target. That about covers the basics.

This is an installation at an art museum in the Provençal region of France. The painting might have been eight feet tall- twas huge.
The antique market in Nice, France on the Côte d’Azur. There was jewelry, knick-knacks, clothing, art, books, and so much more.

I’m so glad you’re here and can’t wait to share more ideas and resources with you. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, tips, or just a little encouragement, I hope this space becomes a favorite stop on your teaching journey.

Thanks for stopping by!