About
Woman-owned local business

Hello! I am Sara, the Procraftinator
A graphic designer turned full-time maker. I’ve always found happiness in creating things with my hands — from colorful jewelry to playful home décor.
How it all started
Procraftinator is more than just a brand — it’s a reflection of who I am: a designer, maker, colour lover, and professional daydreamer.
A lifelong love for crafts that traveled from childhood doodles to lockdown creations — and finally, to a colorful handmade brand built from pure joy.

A little girl who found happiness in making things by hand.
Little Sara
As far back as I can remember, I’ve loved arts and crafts. I was that child who couldn’t stop cutting, gluing, drawing, or creating something out of anything I could find.
That joy of making followed me everywhere. Even as I grew up and became a graphic designer, I never let go of that creative spark. Designing digitally was exciting, but I always found myself reaching for my craft box whenever I needed to feel grounded and inspired.

My childhood craft box made it to Edinburgh —
and so did PROCRAFTINATOR
Lockdown
When lockdown arrived, my craft box made the trip from Madrid to Edinburgh. Reunited with all my childhood materials, I started crafting again, all day, every day.
My living room became my studio, my therapy, and my happy place. I experimented with polymer clay, beads, and macramé, creating colorful pieces just for fun. That’s when I jokingly called myself a “proCRAFTinator,” because that’s exactly what I was doing — crafting all day long and loving every minute of it.
I opened an Instagram account, started sharing my creations, and before I knew it, friends and friends-of-friends were asking to buy them. That’s how PROCRAFTINATOR truly began — a space built on creativity, joy, and the beauty of handmade things.

From living room crafter to colorful market maker.
Rebrand
in spring 2025, I decided it was time to give this passion the space it deserved. Using my graphic design skills, I created my own logo, hand-drew my typography, and even turned my doodles into my business cards.
That summer, I joined makers markets across Edinburgh, almost every weekend — starting with my signature polymer clay earrings and soon expanding to necklaces, hair accessories, phone cords, keychains, home décor, postcards, bookmarks, and calendars.
The markets were a success, and I kept growing PROCRAFTINATOR online. Today, I sell my creations through this online shop and host craft workshops in my cozy Edinburgh studio — a space where people can relax, get creative, and make something beautiful together.


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