Meet the Founder
I'm Amber, and I make things with my hands because my corporate job doesn't let me.
Rambler Craft Co. started as a way to channel that — candles, pins, patches, and eventually whatever else I sew, weave, paint, or figure out along the way. But the plan's bigger than product. I want this to be a space where you can buy something I made and make something yourself. Eventually, a real shop. A studio. A place to slow down and work with your hands.
For now, it's online. A portion of profits goes to Texas Parks & Wildlife quarterly, because if I'm pulling inspiration from the Mother Nature, I want to help keep it around.
XO, Amber
ABOUT RAMBLER CRAFT CO.
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Rambler Craft Co. is about making things that feel like somewhere real.
Candles that smell like a summer storm rolling across the hills, not a generic "rain" scent from a focus group. Patches and pins I design myself, plus carefully sourced goods from small brands doing work I actually respect. A shop that's built to grow into a space where you don't just buy — you create.
Everything gets made in small batches or chosen with intention. No mass production. No filler. Just things that feel honest, made or sourced in a way that holds up.
Right now, it's online and based in Fredericksburg, Texas. Eventually, it's a community studio where slowing down isn't optional — it's the whole point.
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Clean ingredients, real places. Soy wax. Phthalate-free fragrances. Scents that smell like actual Texas weather — wet limestone, raw wood, summer storms — not marketing concepts.
Small batches & thoughtful sourcing. Candles are hand-poured in Fredericksburg. Everything else is either designed here or sourced from makers and brands I actually like. No filler, no junk.
Giving back. A portion of quarterly profits goes to Texas Parks & Wildlife. The Hill Country gives me a lot to work with — seemed right to return the favor.
Building toward something bigger. This started online, but the long game is a community space where you can make things, not just buy them. A shop. A studio. Somewhere that slows you down.Clean ingredients, real places. Soy wax. Phthalate-free fragrances. Scents that smell like actual Texas weather — wet limestone, raw wood, summer storms — not marketing concepts.
Small batches & thoughtful sourcing. Candles are hand-poured in Fredericksburg. Everything else is either designed here or sourced from makers and brands I actually like. No filler, no junk.
Giving back. A portion of quarterly profits goes to Texas Parks & Wildlife. The Hill Country gives me a lot to work with — seemed right to return the favor.
Building toward something bigger. This started online, but the long game is a community space where you can make things, not just buy them. A shop. A studio. Somewhere that slows you down.Clean ingredients, real places. Soy wax. Phthalate-free fragrances. Scents that smell like actual Texas weather — wet limestone, raw wood, summer storms — not marketing concepts.
Small batches & thoughtful sourcing. Candles are hand-poured in Fredericksburg. Everything else is either designed here or sourced from makers and brands I actually like. No filler, no junk.
Giving back. A portion of quarterly profits goes to Texas Parks & Wildlife. The Hill Country gives me a lot to work with — seemed right to return the favor.
Building toward something bigger. This started online, but the long game is a community space where you can make things, not just buy them. A shop. A studio. Somewhere that slows you down.
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Clean ingredients, real places. Soy wax. Phthalate-free fragrances. Scents that smell like actual Texas weather — wet limestone, raw wood, summer storms — not marketing concepts.
Small batches & thoughtful sourcing. Candles are hand-poured in Fredericksburg. Everything else is either designed here or sourced from makers and brands I actually like. No filler, no junk.
Giving back. A portion of quarterly profits goes to Texas Parks & Wildlife. The outdoors gives me a lot to work with — seemed right to return the favor.
Building toward something bigger. This started online, but the long game is a community space where you can make things, not just buy them. A shop. A studio. Somewhere that slows you down.

