About Us
We are a small business crafting playful jewellery and art from our home in Ōtautahi, NZ.
Our work serves as a form of self expression and aims to spread happiness using fun, colour, and whimsy. We hope to provide our customers with those little moments of beauty to brighten each day.
We also offer graphic design services for small businesses and individuals. For more info, view our services page.
Our Journey
Little Wolf Studio started as Little Wolf Jewellery while Felicity was studying design and illustration in Wellington. It started humbly, selling and gifting quirky handmade jewellery to friends and family. Over the years our audience and product range expanded and we renamed ourselves Little Wolf Studio.
Little Wolf Studio has become a means of self expression and stress management for Felicity, who deals with anxiety and chronic health conditions. Working for herself gives her the flexibility to work around her disabilities.

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Our Values
It's important to us to limit our impact on the environment. We send most of our orders in r3pack compostable courier bags that are both home and commercially compostable. Some orders are sent using NZ Post's 80% recycled plastic bags.
Most of our orders will be wrapped using protective bubble wrap to ensure it arrives safely. We have never purchased bubble wrap ourselves; we simply reuse what arrives in orders from our suppliers. This is better for the environment than throwing it away and buying new eco friendly packaging.
Our art prints and greeting cards are protected by plant based biodegradable clear sleeves, and even the labels are biodegradable.
We want you to be as happy as possible with your order, so do reach out if you have any issues or feedback. We promise to do our best to help you out 🩷
Felt.co.nz Interview
A steady hand and an inner child: tiny delights from Little Wolf Studio.
felt.co.nz interviewed Little Wolf Studio about our work, creative processes, inspiration, and more.

Kelly the Kea in the Stratosphere
We needle felted a miniature woolen kea for Christchurch's Kea Aerospace. Kelly the kea was launched into the stratosphere from Mt Somers in Canterbury on a high-altitude balloon flight on October 15th, 2022. The flight reached an altitude of over 100,000 feet, which is over 30 kilometers. Kelly helped test Kea Aerospace's equipment and to celebrate this milestone.
Kelly was featured in The Press and on
stuff.co.nz. A video of Kelly exploring the stratosphere can be viewed
here.
Following the balloon flight, Kelly was auctioned off on
Trade Me. All proceeds from the auction went to the
Kea Conservation Trust. Kea are highly endangered due to factors such as predation and lead poisoning.