Whatever your story is, the way you tell it online can make all the difference.
Copywriting & Content Creation
Leah Farquharson is a seasoned freelance writer and designer with over 7 years of experience contributing to top crafting publications like Mollie Makes and Simply Sewing from Immediate Media. Her expertise spans dozens of projects and special publications, enriching the crafting and scrapbooking community.
In addition to her crafting and sewing articles, she was a design team member for leading companies in the scrapbooking industry for over 5 years. As such, Leah’s work has been featured in more than 40 U.S. and international publications, showcasing her creative contributions across various platforms and inspiring crafters worldwide.



















Published Work
As a freelance contributor, Leah was responsible for creating the projects, instructions, and styling and taking the photos based upon a brief provided by the creative editor of the magazine.












Content Creation
Leah spent over five years in the scrapbook industry working as a design team member for top companies in the industry. As such, her primary responsibility was creating content and projects for company blogs, classes, trade shows, product catalogs, and even tv spots. In addition, she has had over 40 projects published in magazines in the US, UK, Germany, and France.
Student Work
As a student at Southeastern University working to complete her BS in Digital Media and Design, Leah has completed assignments that include interviews, design, marketing, content creation, photography, and self publishing.
Read a recent sample of my writing created without any AI usage.
I love AI as a tool to assist in creative idea generation and writing for content for your business, but I believe that it’s important to first be equipped with the skills of a good writer, yourself.
AI can never replace your heart, your personal creative ideas, or your unique perspective and voice.
AI is here to stay, and if we learn to use it wisely, it can be an excellent tool, but it will never match the well trained human who writes from the soul.
“To Live in a Future without Fear” by Leah Farquharson
My dad clutched the Birds of Iowa Field Guide as we peered through the overhead canopy of trees on the gravel covered Heritage Trail.
“I wonder what we’ll see today,” I chirped.
“Shh,” he gently hushed me, “You might scare them away”.
(read the full essay below)