Sally (creator and founder of WattleCraft) is a wilderness guide, earth crafter, rewilding skills and nature connection mentor. Sally has spent a great deal of her life living simply in the element of wild places and ancestral connection. Learning, practicing and sharing the old ways of earthen craft and rewilding skills. Her deepest passion being our innate relationship with nature through craft
as a way of empowerment, resourcefulness, creativity and a deep sense of belonging. Her unique offerings of bushcraft are gathered and woven in reciprocal relation with land and spirit, carrying a story embedded in earth kinship. Our relationship with the natural world is part of who we are – by embracing it, we can cultivate an inner wellspring of personal resilience and resource, that gives a guiding ember into life’s pathway with nature as ally. Wattle Craft gives our profound respect and love for all Indigenous communities around the world. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, of ancestors and elders – past and present, on which our programs take place. with a deep reverence for indigenous culture, connection and ways, may we continue to give back with reverence and reciprocity. Wattle Craft acknowledges that survival skills are a global knowledge bank held by humans from all races and countries. We acknowledge our Scottish, Irish, European and American ancestral lineages of earth-based living skills. Primitive skills are the original survival skills that all humans once used to live in harmony with the earth. Wattle Craft's practices and programs help to share these skills and keep their power alive in the modern day.