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mother • creator • storyteller • website tinkerer • chaos collector

I build cozy little worlds on the internet — part story, part sanctuary, part beautifully organized chaos. Usually with coffee nearby, too many tabs open, and one very stubborn idea glowing in the corner.

the short version

I’m Autumn — and I like making websites feel like places.

Not cold pages. Not corporate boxes. Places. Little rooms you can wander through. Corners with candlelight. Shelves full of favorite things. Stories tucked into the margins. Practical magick woven into everyday life.

This site is my personal corner of the internet where all of those pieces can breathe together.

why this place exists

I wanted a site that felt like a room, not a résumé.

Must-Haves With Autumn is where the scattered pieces finally get to sit together: stories, shops, spiritual work, favorite finds, handmade goods, motherhood, nostalgia, and the kind of creative chaos that somehow becomes a whole universe if you keep following the thread.

This is the space behind the curtain — softer, weirder, warmer, and a little more human.

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The Things I Love

The little sparks that keep finding their way into everything I build.

old internet magick

Nostalgia

Glitter graphics, old forums, late-night rabbit holes, pixel worlds, and the kind of internet magick that made everything feel stranger and more alive back then.

digital worldbuilding

Code

Redesign spirals, glowing browser tabs, tiny victories at 2am, and the strange little alchemy of turning thoughts into places people can actually step inside.

soft little rituals

Candlelight

Flickering flames, quiet rooms, soft shadows, and the tiny little moments of warmth that make the world feel slower, safer, and easier to breathe inside.

memory & meaning

Stories

Memories, make-believe, motherhood, old dreams, strange little synchronicities, and all the invisible threads that somehow keep weaving everything together.

stay awhile

Thanks for finding my little corner of the internet.

Pull up a chair, ignore the seventeen unfinished ideas glowing softly in the background, and make yourself at home.