Finders Keepers

Our Why

Finders Keepers was born from the philosophy that life is rich when you slow down enough to notice it. The greatest treasures are often not expensive or rare - but scarcely noticed for their simplicity. The building you have walked past a hundred times, with old engravings. A recipe made and then made again. A lucky charity shop found. A line in a book that resonates in your soul. The turning of the leaves to warm jewels, a painting that captures an afternoon from memory past. Stories passed down through generations for others to tell anew.

A reminder to look for the little treasures in life.

Every season, our trio spend our time noticing, collecting and creating. We gather the things that made us stop, smile or wonder —  from our travels, from our thrifting, from our creations, or simply borne from a conversation over tea sipping from a well-loved cup.

We bring this together into one carefully curated collection to share with you. Inside you'll find artwork, stories, recipes, playlists, folklore, creative projects, thrifted treasures, seasonal discoveries, thoughtful recommendations and little keepsakes — all chosen with intention, because we believe they're worth passing on.

It is our hope that every edition encourages you to slow down, stay curious, make something with your hands, and see the beauty that's been there all along.

We do the finding. You do the keeping. Because the world is full of little treasures — you just have to notice them.

We do the finding. You do the keeping.

The feeling

We want opening the post to feel the way it used to — a small surprise, something to sit down with and unpack, not something to scroll past.

What we believe

The most meaningful things are often the ones you almost missed. Noticing is a skill worth practising, and physical objects can ground the busy mind.

What we collect

Postcards, pressed flowers, old stamps, strange facts, recipes, folklore, and anything else that made one of us stop and say 'keep that.'

What we make

Original art prints, short stories, recipe cards, journal prompts and seasonal keepsakes — made by the three of us, not sourced from a catalogue.

Why physical post matters

An email disappears into a folder. A letter is there until you read it, and then shuffled into your life and kept close for keepsake.

The collector's mark

Every envelope carries our wax seal — a small mark that says someone chose this, wrapped it, and sent it on with care.