FAQs

Erin Gallagher has a gift problem. Well it’s not a problem. She just can’t stand to see good people get bad gifts. LOL. Erin is here to help. She loves birthdays and holidays (all of them that’s the great thing about being a solo practitioner. She can share in all people’s joy) People get stressed out about finding the perfect gift. Erin’s here to help. It’s her super power.

Curated means finding the right things to go into the right packages. Much like any museum, she takes great care in finding unique and special things that will help you celebrate your loved one or someone you appreciate.

Crafted means either she made it or someone on her team did. By hand. Erin’s has team members all over the world because she loves to collaborate and provide her clients with unique items you literally cannot obtain anywhere else.

Her heart beat is primarily made from recycling.

We absolutely can spoil ourselves and others while also being eco conscious and without excess waste. Erin reuses packaging and wrapping so while most high end designers give you a bunch of stuff you don’t need – Erin tries to make use of all of that so that your items come worry free.

Quality, durable materials. Painstaking attention to detail. Pride and care infused into every stitch, pour, and potion. When you’re committed to providing your customers the best, you take your time to make sure it’s done right.

As a one-woman operation, Erin allows for a minimum of two weeks to fulfill custom orders so she can be sure your hand-crafted item is properly and carefully made with locally sourced materials.

Your patience will be rewarded, friend! Erin guarantees you’ll love your item or you have 30 days to return it*

*terms and conditions apply (Cannot return Candles)

As an American company, Erin is committed to environmental and social responsibility. She does her best to only work with suppliers who use sustainable growing practices, offer fair wages, and provide safe working conditions. Her ingredients are primarily sourced from suppliers based in the US, and from international suppliers when necessary. 

For the containers, Erin primarily uses what is called in the crafting and making industry: DESTASH.  Simply, she tries to use items from vendors larger than herself and help keep their unwanted inventory out of the landfills.  They are also composed of recycled materials. Your item may have slight variations or tiny flaws. But Erin thinks that adds to its uniqueness.