11/18/2025
We are settling into the new home, and with all the changes this season has brought, it’s time for me to come back to the heart of what I love doing , creating.
The last few months have pulled me in so many directions, and Wild Mother naturally had to take a back seat while I navigated some really big life transitions. But now that I’m on my own again ., rebuilding, re-rooting, and keeping everything afloat for the kids and I , it feels like the right time to breathe some life back into my little business.
Over the next few weeks, you’re going to see more Wild Mother posts , small-batch products, tallow balms, herbal teas, self-care goods, and handmade items created with intention and love. With Christmas right around the corner, these make beautiful, meaningful, natural gifts. ( fb doesnt really like to show thus type of content)
You can purchase directly through my website and select local pickup, or you can message me to order. I’m offering local delivery and front-door pickup right from my home to keep things simple. There’s also e-transfer available if that’s easier. Lots of ways to shop , and if you’re unsure, just send me a message and I’ll guide you.
I’m not offering shipping at the moment , with Canada Post delays and the holiday rush, staying local is the simplest option for everyone.
And I want to share something personal, every purchase right now truly helps me get back on my feet. It supports my kids and I as we start over in a new home and rebuild our life step by step. It means more than I can ever put into words.
This week, I’ll be sharing a few seasonal treasures, including my beautiful dried orange slice ornaments, a lovely natural addition to any Christmas tree. I’ll also be posting Wild Mother Christmas baskets, curated with handmade goodies and thoughtful touches.
If you’re able to support , by sharing, engaging ( comments help content get seen) or choosing to shop local this year , it genuinely makes a difference. I’m so deeply grateful.
Thank you, always, for being here.
— Kelly Mae / Wild Mother
www.wildmother.ca