Portfolio

Welcome to my portfolio — a curated glimpse into the creative work I’ve crafted for small businesses and soulful entrepreneurs. Though I’m newly offering my services publicly, I bring years of hands-on experience designing, branding, and creating content behind the scenes.

Each project here reflects my passion for clarity, alignment, and meaningful connection through compelling visuals and thoughtful messaging. Whether it’s a Shopify store, a social media campaign, or brand content, my goal is to help your business shine with authenticity and purpose.

Take a look around, get inspired, and if you like what you see, let’s create something beautiful together.

  • Logo

    My client requested a bold, artistiic logo that could pass as a piece of art. Thiis also incorporates her colors, representing the coolness of water and the warmth of the sun-since she lives in a town whose central theme is parks and lakes.

  • Social Media Post

    Combining the company's branding elements in a single post solidifies its brand while also reinforcing what the company offers as well as easy access to it with the scannable QR code.

  • Custom QR Code/SM Post

    I created this attractive, yet functional, QR code for my client, allowing potential customers easy and direct access to a website, landing page, social media, a special coupon, or wherever you want to take them!

  • Social Media Post

    This post gives viewers ideas of what all they can have framed. They may not have ever given thought to framing their beloved companions, especially so artistically!

  • Social Media Post

    Mixing it up while still staying congruent with colors and branding. We can get as creative as you want and keep it interesting for you and your viewers!

  • Social Media Post

    I provide this client with twelve custom social media posts per month as well as light social media management, which includes content creation and publishing & scheduling.

  • Logo

    This logo, centering around a glowing keyhole, draws the viewer in and invites them to cross the threshold. Designed in black and luminous chartreuse, the contrast represents the tension between shadow and illumination.

  • Website

    From concept to completion, I designed the Going Liminal website in its entirety. This includes branding, fonts, colors, logo, banners, blog posts with images, shop setup, services, and more.

  • Liminal Tarot

    From idea to implementation. I am creating this tarot and oracle deck set. The process involves intuitive archetype development, brand-aligned symbolism, card naming, written guidebook content, layout design, and more.

  • Social Media Post

    Visually cohesive social media content designed to reflect brand identity through consistent use of color, typography, and tone.

  • Social Media Post

    Each post reinforces recognition, trust, and alignment.

  • Social Media Post

    When your visual presence is congruent, your message lands deeper!

  • Sample Blog Post

    Spiritual cleansing is the gentle, intentional process of clearing out energetic residue that accumulates in our bodies, minds, and living spaces. Just like we bathe to remove dirt or declutter our homes to breathe easier, our energetic fields also need care and maintenance. Over time, we absorb emotional weight from stressful conversations, difficult environments, and even our own unresolved experiences. This buildup can leave us feeling foggy, anxious, heavy, or disconnected from ourselves and others. When that sense of heaviness lingers, a spiritual cleanse may be exactly what the soul is asking for.

    Cleansing doesn’t require complex rituals. In fact, it's often the simple practices done with intention that are the most powerful. Lighting a candle, walking barefoot on the earth, or taking a quiet bath infused with salt can shift your state dramatically. The key is to consciously release what isn’t yours or what no longer serves you. In doing so, you make space for clarity, renewal, and reconnection.

    There are many ways to cleanse the spirit, and each person will find what resonates most. Some prefer the comfort of smudging with herbs like sage or palo santo. Others rely on the soothing effects of water, letting salt baths draw out dense energy and restore balance. Some are drawn to sound, using chimes or singing bowls to break up stagnancy and invite harmony. Even visualization—imagining a golden light washing over you—can be deeply effective when done with presence.

    There’s no wrong time to cleanse your energy, but certain moments naturally call for it. After emotional conversations, during periods of transition, or when your intuition signals that something feels off, taking time to reset can make all the difference. It’s especially helpful during moon phases, seasonal shifts, or at the beginning of new chapters. These are energetic turning points, and cleansing allows you to move forward lighter and more aligned.

    More than anything, spiritual cleansing is about reclaiming your inner space. It’s not about fear or avoidance of negativity. It’s about honoring your own frequency, setting boundaries around your energy, and choosing to live in a more conscious, connected way. When your field is clear, your inner voice speaks more loudly. Your intuition sharpens. Your relationships deepen. And life flows with more ease. In a world full of noise and interference, cleansing brings you back to your center—clear, sovereign, and fully you.

  • Sample Blog Post

    Shadow work is the brave act of turning inward to face the parts of ourselves we’ve hidden, denied, or tried to forget. These are the aspects shaped by wounds, fears, unmet needs, or conditioned beliefs—the parts that live beneath the surface but influence how we show up in the world. Often misunderstood, shadow work isn’t about judgment or shame. It’s about understanding and integration. And Tarot, with its symbolic language and intuitive depth, offers a powerful gateway into this kind of inner exploration.

    When you sit with the cards in a shadow work context, you’re not looking for easy answers or surface-level affirmations. You’re entering sacred space with the intention to uncover what’s been buried. The cards become mirrors, reflecting back emotional truths, subconscious patterns, and hidden motivations. They help you name what’s been unnamed, and in that naming, you begin the healing. The process may stir discomfort, but it also brings liberation. What we are willing to face, we are no longer bound by.

    Any card can hold shadow meaning depending on the question and the emotional terrain you’re navigating. However, some cards naturally stir deeper currents—the illusions of The Moon, the entanglements of The Devil, the breaking down of The Tower, or the sorrow of the Five of Cups. These cards invite us to slow down and ask, “Where am I not being honest with myself?” or “What am I afraid to feel?” Tarot doesn’t accuse. It invites. And in that invitation is the opportunity to heal.

    Shadow work isn’t a one-time event. It unfolds slowly, over time, and in layers. One day it may look like recognizing the root of your anger. Another day, it may be sitting with grief that you’ve pushed aside. As you work with the cards, patterns will emerge. Stories you’ve been telling yourself will unravel. And from that unraveling comes truth—truth that frees you, reclaims your voice, and reweaves your sense of self. Tarot helps you hold that process with structure and support.

    This journey is not always comfortable, but it is sacred. Shadow work isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about welcoming yourself fully. With every reading, every journal entry, every moment of quiet reflection, you move closer to wholeness. And as you integrate what was hidden, you become more grounded, intuitive, and alive. Tarot doesn’t just reveal the shadow—it helps you meet it with compassion and courage, until all that once felt fragmented becomes part of a greater, more empowered whole.

  • Sample Blog Post

    While Tarot is often associated with mystical insight or spiritual guidance, it’s also a remarkably grounded tool for navigating real-world decisions. Strategizing with Tarot is about blending intuition with action, using the cards not just to reflect on the past or present, but to thoughtfully shape your future. Whether you're planning a business move, mapping out creative projects, or simply making a life choice that requires clarity, the cards can act as a compass—one that orients you toward your truth rather than toward external noise.

    Unlike traditional planning tools, Tarot invites you to step back from logic alone and listen to the subtler, often wiser voice within. It helps you sense timing, identify hidden influences, and explore possibilities beyond the surface. When used strategically, Tarot becomes more than a reflection tool—it becomes part of your process. It allows you to move with awareness, to feel into choices rather than force them, and to adapt based on energetic alignment rather than pressure or fear.

    Sitting down with the cards before a major step can reveal more than you expect. You might uncover an internal block you didn’t realize was there, a strength you’ve been underestimating, or a more aligned direction than the one you were initially planning to take. It’s not about the cards giving you permission or answers. It’s about co-creating with your inner wisdom and checking in with the energetic map before laying the groundwork.

    Strategy with Tarot is intuitive, but it’s also practical. A card like The Emperor may point you toward structure and discipline. The Magician reminds you to use what you already have. The Two of Wands suggests long-term vision, while the Seven of Pentacles encourages patience and reevaluation. Even the challenges the cards reveal become useful information. They help you prepare, pivot, and proceed from a more empowered place.

    What makes this process so powerful is that it connects strategy to soul. You’re not just planning for success—you’re aligning your actions with who you are and what you truly desire. The plans you make from this space tend to have more resonance, more longevity, and more fulfillment. You begin to trust yourself more deeply, not because you have all the answers, but because you’re willing to listen.

    Strategizing with Tarot is a practice of presence. It’s a way of weaving the unseen with the tangible, the intuitive with the structured. And in that weaving, your plans become more than ideas—they become living expressions of your purpose, unfolding step by step with both clarity and heart.