FAQ
Where are you located?
We are based in the United States, in southern New Hampshire.
Do you take commissions?
We are currently NOT taking any commissions, but look forward to the possibility in the future.
How long does it take to process my order?
We typically ship orders out within 1-3 days.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes! Orders will be sent untracked via USPS mail. Due to COVID-19, USPS has suspended service to some countries. Check here for a list of countries with suspended service.
Will there be any custom fees?
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. We are not responsible for delays due to customs. We cannot mark international orders with a lower value or as a gift to avoid customs and/or taxes because this is illegal in the US.
How long does shipping take?
This is an approximate delivery schedule. These timelines may be sooner or later depending on your location and postal service provider.
United States: 1-2 weeks
Canada: 2-3 weeks
Everywhere Else: 3-12 weeks
I accidentally entered the wrong shipping address. What now?
If your order has not already shipped, we can fix that for you! Please send us a message via the contact form or email us at Samantha@wonderlust-creations.com as soon as possible with your order number and the correct shipping address. If the order has shipped, we are not responsible for missing orders sent to incorrect or undeliverable addresses provided by the customer.
Sewing
Years back, I found joy in crafting cloths and bedding for my niece's dolls. It was during this time that I discovered my passion for working with fabrics. Visiting fabric stores became a thrilling adventure for me. Seeing all the beautiful patterns and feeling the cotton and linen fabrics filled me with excitement as I envisioned the items I could craft from them. Soon after I began making my own wallets and bags, I couldn't wait to share them with others.
Jewelry
When I was about 10 years old, I began making jewelry as a hobby. I used to go door to door in my neighborhood to sell my pieces. My father, who has mixed Native American heritage, practiced indigenous-style beading. He used to take me to New England pow-wows, where we could admire beads and jewelry together. Since I was very young, my father's craftwork has inspired me to create my own pieces of art.
Appreciating the intimate quality of natural materials such as freshwater pearls, crystals, and other gemstones, I draw inspiration from my connection to the natural world. In handcrafting my jewelry, I intend to invite the energies of earth into our lives.