A snapshot of the Goodness...
Goody Goodness is more than a retail space — it’s a community. Every corner is curated with intention, filled with beautiful handmade pieces crafted with care, many of them rooted in sustainable design and mindful creation.
Our community celebrates the individuality that Goody Goodness embodies. They don’t just shop with us — they connect, contribute, and participate in the many ways this space invites them to be part of something meaningful.
Sustainability Matters
Our team member Tania sewing our shop bunting to brighten the outside of our shop using upcycled materials..
Candles made from glass and ceramic vessels discovered in secondhand shops.
A second-hand wooden piece given a refresh and turned into functional art by Burnt Offerings.
Other examples include;
tiny art professionally framed in offcuts that would otherwise be thrown out
art framed in vintage frames found in secondhand stores
earrings and necklaces featuring fluid paint skins that would otherwise be washed down the drain
eco fashion made from salvaged and repurposed fabrics and materials
adopt-a-bot collectable robots made from all upcycled materials
bunny rabbit soft toys made with upcycled vintage fabrics and woollen blankets
recycled tyre earrings and pendants
recycled book art, and more.
The Goodness Weekly Planner
The Goodness Weekly Planner is designed to nourish people with goodness all year round and serves as a natural extension of the in‑store experience at Goody Goodness. Just like our space, the planner is intentionally curated — filled with artwork from Aotearoa creatives, thoughtful prompts, seasonal reflections, and eclectic pops of inspiration. Because it isn’t tied to a specific year, customers can begin at any season and move at their own pace. We’ve also partnered with Andi Hulse, a coach who supports overwhelmed women to manage their energy and emotions. Her evidence‑based, practical guidance is woven throughout the pages, offering the same warmth, grounding, and gentle encouragement customers experience when they walk through our doors.
The planner deepens our customer experience by taking the heart of Goody Goodness — creativity, wellbeing, community, and sustainable values — and placing it directly into people’s homes. Customers can set seasonal goals, track progress, plan their weeks, and use blank pages for notes and ideas, mirroring the reflective, slow‑paced, intentional environment we cultivate in‑store. Seasonal checklists and reflection activities encourage people to create a year filled with meaning and momentum, extending the sense of connection they feel with our makers and kaupapa. Beautifully perfect‑bound and printed by a New Zealand company with strong sustainability values, the Goodness Weekly Planner allows customers to carry a piece of the Goody Goodness experience with them every day. Even though The Goodness Weekly Planner was originally produced in late 2024, we have ensured there are enough planners available throughout the year to always have available as we believe it is an important addition to our customer experience.
Facebook/Meta Stats
Over the past 12 months, we have grown the Goody Goodness social media presence by focusing on authentic storytelling, community connection, and consistent, values‑aligned content. Rather than chasing trends or volume, we built a digital presence that mirrors the feeling of walking into the store: warm, nostalgic and creative. As you will see in the statistics below 95 percent of our views are organic and haven't been paid for.




















