about small batch

I put a lot of heart into everything I make, and I always aim to create something that feels personal, thoughtful, and just right for you.


Small Batch exists because I wanted a space to create freely, connect with others, and bring more joy into the everyday. Whether I’m painting a window, teaching a workshop, or setting up a lemonade stand, the goal is always the same: to show up with care and make something meaningful.

Hi, I’m the person behind Small Batch—a collection of creative projects and services I’ve built around care, culture, and curiosity.

amy

This isn’t a big team or polished brand—it’s just me, making things by hand, trying ideas out, and offering what I can, when I can. From henna and handmade goods to murals, cookies, events, and wellness offerings, everything I do is small-scale, intentional, and rooted in real life.


My Mission

To bring care, creativity, and connection into the everyday—through handmade work, small-scale offerings, and experiences that feel personal, joyful, and rooted in something real.

I started Small Batch to make space for trying new ideas, honoring cultural practices, and showing up as I am—one project at a time.

My Values

  • Intentionality
    I don’t believe in doing things just to do them. Every offering—whether it’s a cookie, a henna design, or a mural—starts with thought, purpose, and heart.
  • Cultural Respect
    My work is shaped by my identity and heritage, and I hold that with care. I aim to honor culture while making space for curiosity, learning, and representation.
  • Access & Ease
    I want the things I create to feel welcoming and doable—never gatekept or exclusive. I believe in low-barrier experiences and affordable options that don’t sacrifice beauty or meaning.
  • Small Scale, Big Feelings
    I keep things intentionally small and hands-on. That’s how I can focus on quality, real connection, and creative freedom—without burning out or overcomplicating things.
  • Joy in the Process
    I’m here to experiment, play, and keep things flexible. That means not everything is perfect or polished—and I like it that way.

circa 2016. the year it all began- baby amy bartering henna for her first EVER professional photo shoot- always been a creative problem solver!

“Every detail felt personal and thoughtful. You can tell she puts her whole heart into her work—and it makes the experience feel really special.”

dani