Welcome to Wellspring & Wild
Faith, Fiber, & Foraging from a Homestead Heart
There’s something sacred about returning to the old ways. Wellspring & Wild is a place where handmade meets homegrown, where herbal wisdom and fiber arts dance with faith and frugality, and where wildness doesn’t mean chaos—it’s the untamed spirit of nature reminding us to cherish what truly matters: our faith, our family, and the authentic pleasures of a simple, well-rooted life.
Here you’ll find simple, natural remedies made from homegrown and foraged herbs, handmade goods with a special love for crochet, and thoughtful seasonal offerings from the garden, kitchen, and heart. Everything is created with intention—to nourish your body, warm your home, and reconnect you to a slower, more rooted way of life.
So go ahead—kick off your shoes, steep a cup of something herbal, and stay awhile. Browse the shop, read the blog, and take what you need from these pages. Whether you’re here for wellness, homesteading inspiration, or a little faith-filled encouragement, welcome. You belong here.
🌿 What You’ll Find Here:
- Handmade & Upcycled Goods
Crochet and upcycled goods made with intention—where form meets function and beauty meets everyday use. - Herbal Wellness
Handmade herbal remedies like elderberry syrup, fire cider, and salves—crafted in small batches from garden and wild herbs. - Frugal Homesteading
Simple strategies and timeless skills to help you live well with less—Tennessee homestead life, gardening, preserving, and making do. - Faith & Family Life
Honest reflections on homeschooling, homesteading with kids, and living a Christ-centered life through every season.

Hi, I’m Amanda, the hands and heart behind Wellspring & Wild.
I strive to live with intention, love, and grace—and that shapes everything I do: how I raise my children, the passions I pursue, and the things I create and share with you here.
I hope what you find in these pages nourishes your home, your heart, and your hope.
This is what the Lord says: ‘Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.’ Jeremiah 6:16 (NIV)