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Crafting for companies, brands, families and friends
Crafting for everybody
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Sustainable crafts, handmade by you.
We believe that creating something with your hands is a radical act. More than a fleeting moment of joy, it’s an act of self-care, personal growth, and connection to the generations who came before us. In a digital world, crafting provides physical grounding and a reprieve from the screen. Working with our hands improves our creativity, our problem-solving, our self-confidence, and offers a moment to relax, reset, and re-center - even if only for a moment.
Time and time again we hear from guests that they’re surprised at what they made – that they didn’t know they could create something they’re proud of, that they simply aren’t an artist. Our hope is to convince as many doubting minds as possible, to show them that they can indeed create something beautiful & physical with their two hands.
Something handmade - to hang on the wall, wear with pride, light the evenings, or gift to someone they love. Something sustainable, made with thoughtfully-sourced materials, with minimal impact on the environment, which gives back to the communities and natural lands around us. An act of creation which brings us closer together, nurtures new connections, and deepens our existing bonds. All that, and you get to keep what you make, too.
We’re Forager. And we’d love to craft with you soon.
Meet the Team
Victoria Steger
Owner & Studio Director
Victoria is the founder of Forager, and specializes in coordinating private workshops for companies, brands, families, and friends—both virtually and in person. For the past seven years, she's been helping clients to build unique, meaningful creative experiences Passionate about sustainability, foraging, and hands-on making, she curates workshops that inspire others to slow down, connect with nature, and embrace the joy of crafting.
Kay Chu McCarthy
Studio Manager
Kay is Forager’s studio manager and a multidisciplinary artist with a passion for printmaking, collage, CA native plant gardening, and much more! She is dedicated to helping people—especially those who doubt their creative abilities—discover the joy of making art. With a background in media production and studio management, Kay enjoys creating a welcoming space to share the gift of craft with her community and developing workshops that focus on the process rather than just the outcome.