ABOUT US
The Sorry Girls is a digital media brand all about making things yourself and actually enjoying the process.
We create content around lifestyle, design, sustainability, and self-growth, all rooted in a DIY mindset. Our goal is to help you feel confident picking up tools, trying something new, and creating a space that feels like you.
We are a community of makers and doers here to prove that you do not need to be an expert to create something that you are proud of.
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becky wright
Becky Wright (she/her) is the co-founder of The Sorry Girls and our go-to for all things sustainable design. She is also our resident vintage lover with a serious eye for a good thrift find.
Through thrifting, upcycling, and refurbishing, Becky brings retro-inspired spaces to life in a way that feels both nostalgic and lived in.
In her series That 70’s House, she blends modern pieces with 70s-inspired design to create a home that feels like a step back in time, in the best way.
When she is not working on her latest project, you can find Becky out on the trails with her border collie, Danny.
kelsey macdermaid
Kelsey MacDermaid (she/her) is the co-founder of The Sorry Girls and our go-to for creating spaces that feel as good as they look.
She brings a thoughtful approach to design, focusing on eco-friendly materials, smart solutions, and giving new life to existing pieces whenever possible.
After completing her home in the Making Home series, Kelsey has been channelling her skills into transforming spaces for the people in her life.
Her style blends clean, functional design with a focus on sustainability, creating spaces that are not only beautiful but also work for real life.
rochelle gracey
Rochelle Gracey (she/her) is all about building confidence through DIY.
She breaks down projects into clear, approachable steps, making even the most intimidating builds feel doable, whether you are just starting out or looking to level up your skills.
In her Custom DIY Furniture series, Rochelle transforms thrifted and everyday pieces into custom designs that feel elevated, functional, and completely unique to your space.
Her approach is all about finding creative solutions and proving that with the right guidance, you can build it yourself.