About
Hey there, I'm Chloe! I enjoy exploring new places, indulging in delicious cake and chocolate, and embracing my introverted side. I'm also a huge fan of abstract art, self-expression, and setting healthy boundaries.
You might remember me as 'Chloe Ainsley Creative,' but I recently got married which catapulted my desire to reassess, realign and reimagine what my business looks like in this next chapter. So, here I am, birthing a new thing that aligns more closely with my values and loving every minute of it!
The Story So Far
I jumped (mmm… slowly crawled) into the wedding industry around 4 years ago and started creating wedding stationery because I thought it was a cool way to showcase my artistic flair and break free from strict brand guidelines (Over 10 years deep as a senior designer in brand and marketing here!) But, silly me, I quickly realised that it's actually all about the couples and their special day (duh!). I've met incredible people and picked up some valuable lessons along the way, but I couldn't ignore the amount of waste being created. Plus, my inner artist has been begging to be unleashed. Time to make some changes and have some fun along the way!
Now, I’m focusing on creating art prints as an outlet to share thoughts, sentiments and messages. You can purchase them right here. I still design event stationery (for now), but with a modern twist that's great for any occasion. Whether it's a brand event, private celebration, or wedding, I'm here to make sure as much of your paper goods as possible outlast the event itself. Join me on this exciting journey, and let's have some fun together!
I believe...
...there is power
in a few well-chosen images or words.
With visual language, you can express yourself, share your feelings, and offer reminders and encouragement.
...in creating things that have dual functionality.
Why let paper go to waste when it can be repurposed in creative ways with a little thinking outside the box (or should I say, outside the bin).
...gems can be found in happy accidents.
I'm a firm believer in the benefits of play, trying to embrace the unexpected and challenging ourselves to let go of perfectionism.