Proud multi-hyphenate. Conversational copywriter specialising in the wedding industry & writing about pages that connect; founder of The Enthusiast & Co; creator of Happy To Move For You Badges, and creator of VORACIOUS Magazine. Also constantly on the hunt for baklava and high-waisted jeans.
Projects
- VORACIOUS Magazine Issue 1There’s nothing better than hearing people talk about the stuff they’re passionate about - so I created a magazine full of it. Thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that was fully funded in just 16 hours, Issue 1 of VORACIOUS magazine launched in November 2021. The aim is for it to be a biannual publication, celebrating the people who love loving stuff. Simple, hey? Over 80 pages, it features 25+ contributors across artwork, interviews, articles, recipes, poems and more; all printed on recycled pap
- #happytomoveforyoubadges for public transportThese badges are for wearing with pride when you’re on public transport. I don’t believe the onus should be on those with hidden disabilities or hardships to prove why they need or deserve to be offered a seat; so I created these badges to help them feel safe in the knowledge that you won’t ask them to. Wearing one of these badges gives those in need of a seat the peace of mind and safe security that you’ll move out of your seat for them, with no questions asked. They may have a hidden disabilit
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Projects credited in
- Patchwork Christmas PosterPatchwork group gift platform lets people collectively contribute towards gifts and experiences that are really wanted. We think it's crazy that 70 million unwanted presents are destined for landfill each Christmas. We think it's bonkers that we spend money we don't have buying things people don't need. So this year on Black Friday we've made this poster to remind ourselves, our friends (and our heroes) to think before we buy and to find new ways to connect more and consume less this Christmas.28
- Patchwork 'the best honeymoon fund. EVER!' says A Most Curious Wedding FairTeam Patchwork loves the Most Curious Wedding fair so we're glad to see the feeling's mutual. Ellie Kime explains: "We see a lot of the wedding trends as they evolve over the years, and in the last few years we've seen more and more couples asking wedding guests to help fund their honeymoons rather than give physical gifts. But if you find writing your bank details in your invites a bit awks, don't want your funds tied up with a particular company and instead want to collect cash gifts direct4
Work history
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Blog WriterRock 'n' Roll Bride
London, United KingdomFreelance
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Events Assistant & PR LiaisonA Most Curious Wedding Fair
London, United KingdomFreelance
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Skills
- Events
- Social Media
- Content
- Blog Content
- Sourcing Suppliers
- Project Co-ordination
- Design
- Styling
- Administration
- Copy