Mother Blessing

Blessing the way ahead for Birth and beyond

A Mother’s Blessing is focused on the Mother: honouring, celebrating and loving her in her full bloom goddess glory. Gathering as a group of sisters to witness and surround her with strength and support as she moves towards the rite of passage of motherhood.

A Mother Blessing is also beautiful opportunity to gather your postpartum support community; your village that will support you in your sacred postpartum with meal trains, housework, childcare, dogwalking.

Celebrate the Mother

Each Mother Blessing is uniquely crafted to Mama’s desires...Rituals, meditations, gentle movement, music, crafts, foot baths, massage, poetry, words of affirmation, flower crowns, henna belly blessings, food feasts.

Often organised as an intimate group of women who split the investment

Investment from £222

(*room hire, flowers, food, materials are additional costs)

May Mothers be revered, held, nourished and supported by their community. May we remember how to Mother the Mother.

— Amy Rose

“Amy held a mother’s blessing ceremony for me with the closest women and mothers in my life. The ceremony itself was above any expectations I could have had especially knowing how much work and care Amy puts into everything she does I did have pretty high and beautiful expectations about how the day would be. That blessing will stay with me forever it was one of the most memorable days of my life, the most perfect celebration of my rite to passage into motherhood again.

Entering the space was its own journey, we saged each other as we gazed upon the beautiful centrepiece of my favourite flowers with candles lit and chocolate treats displayed so gracefully between essential oils and shells and goddess totems. A beautifully crafted playlist enhanced the peace and kept me centred as each sister poured their own heartfelt words about my being and my motherhood journey thus far onto paper and spoke them to the circle. Not an eye in that room was dry, I felt so so loved and empowered to birth. My sisters then painted stones and arranged flower bundles with empowering words for me to decorate my birth space with and to remember my blessing as Amy painted my bump with beautiful spiralling henna. I even received massages from my kind sisters. The red thread was tied and now the end of my pregnancy felt very near.”

— Jordan