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Meet the Maker

My name is Christina and I am the owner and sewist behind My Lovely Muse. I am a mom, wife, and lifelong teacher and learner who loves Star Wars, fiction books (usually audiobooks), and canning homegrown food. I’m on a mission to save the planet from fast fashion and other needless waste by teaching DIY eco-workshops and handcrafting quirky, convenient eco-conscious housewares to help prevent the unintentional contribution of waste to our landfills. It is a pleasure to have you browse my selection of unique pieces, handcrafted in Jenison, Michigan!

Live in harmony with our Earth by exchanging disposable housewares for more sustainable alternatives. Through the conscious process of planning a design, selecting natural and organic materials, and careful construction, My Lovely Muse provides a line of eco-conscious housewares and eco-educational workshops to help make the shift to a more sustainable lifestyle easier.
— My Lovely Muse Purpose Statement

My Lovely Muse is a woman-owned brand of eco-conscious housewares on a mission to save the planet from needless waste.  Designed for earth-minded folks who appreciate a quirky print to make their everyday essentials their own.

Originally launched as a handcrafted clothing brand in 2017, My Lovely Muse was embraced by people looking for a local option to buy their wares.  My Lovely Muse expanded and ultimately focused on a line of eco-conscious housewares and local workshops in 2019.

My Lovely Muse believes that seeking out and consistently using more sustainable options to your everyday wares will lead to a happier and healthier earth.  By using our eco-swaps, you’re reducing your environmental footprint and showing others that they can, too.  Our mission is tied closely to the personal journey of our founder Christina Threloff, who lives an earth conscious lifestyle with her family. This awareness was amplified when she and her husband chose to exclusively use cloth diapers on their children when they were young as a way to avoid contributing to our already overflowing landfills and leave our children a healthier world to live in.