The Writing Companion

$90.00

A Grief Writing Kit for When the Words Need Somewhere to Land

You don’t need to be a writer.
You just need somewhere to put what you’re holding.

The Writing Companion is for those who want to write their grief — or try. Whether it’s a sentence, a scream, a poem, or a list of things you miss, this kit offers a quiet space to let it out.

Writing won’t fix your grief. But it can honour it.

What’s Inside:

  • A soft-cover grief journal – blank or lightly guided

  • A beautiful pen – felt-tip, black ink, or your favourite kind to write with

  • A set of 5 grief prompt cards – gentle invitations to start writing

  • A herbal tea vial or sachet – something calming to sip while you write

  • An essential oil roller – grounding blend (lavender, clary sage, or citrus)

  • A ceramic token – to hold while you write or place on the page

  • A linen pouch or cloth – to wrap your tools, your words, yourself

  • A quote card that reads: “Write it down. You don’t have to make sense. You just have to make space.”

A Grief Writing Kit for When the Words Need Somewhere to Land

You don’t need to be a writer.
You just need somewhere to put what you’re holding.

The Writing Companion is for those who want to write their grief — or try. Whether it’s a sentence, a scream, a poem, or a list of things you miss, this kit offers a quiet space to let it out.

Writing won’t fix your grief. But it can honour it.

What’s Inside:

  • A soft-cover grief journal – blank or lightly guided

  • A beautiful pen – felt-tip, black ink, or your favourite kind to write with

  • A set of 5 grief prompt cards – gentle invitations to start writing

  • A herbal tea vial or sachet – something calming to sip while you write

  • An essential oil roller – grounding blend (lavender, clary sage, or citrus)

  • A ceramic token – to hold while you write or place on the page

  • A linen pouch or cloth – to wrap your tools, your words, yourself

  • A quote card that reads: “Write it down. You don’t have to make sense. You just have to make space.”