WHITEWOOD & LINEN
“This felt like a deep exhale — I haven’t made time for myself in so long, and this was exactly what I needed.” — Anna
Hello, my name is Helen and I am a craftaholic!
These gentle videos are a quiet invitation to pause and return to the simple joy of making something with your own hands. Whether you're carving out a rare moment of me-time or savouring a slower day, each step is calmly guided to help you unwind and feel at ease. There's no rush here, just you and me, creating something with heart and care. We reuse, repurpose and make do wherever we can so there's no need to gather up lots of new materials.
Like old-fashioned crafting afternoons, these moments are about comfort, calm, and the quiet pleasure of doing something just for yourself x
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My video courses
Settle In – Find a quiet moment, gather a few simple materials, and press play.
Follow Along – Let your hands move and your mind rest as you’re gently guided, step-by-step.
Create Without Pressure – There’s no right way — just you, making something beautiful.
Soak It In – Enjoy the calm, the pride, and the feeling of having made time for yourself.
Return Anytime – Revisit the video whenever you need another moment of peace and presence.
"I have so enjoyed creating these wire flowers and learning an entirely new skill at my own pace. I’ve added lots of different of fabrics for different looks and added to my home and gifts for my family too! I hope you’ll make another tutorial like this soon Helen, thank you!"
"I’ve never been able to attend one of Helen’s live workshops and so It was really exciting when she released her first video workshop. Helen’s video is beautifully presented and my daughter and I enjoyed a gentle hour of bending our wire and simply stitching the fabric to create beautiful flowers. I enjoyed every minute and really can’t recommend this video enough."
"I’ve never tried wire crafts before and I love this. Helen is so patient and it’s like she is sat next to me encouraging me with no pressure at all. I love stopping and starting the video as I need to and probably would get lost if I was learning in a group."