wear the earth inspired palette...

Earth Child Organic Cotton T-shirts

The 'Little Earth' Child is all about

connecting to the Earth, the love of the natural world & its conservation.

Designed & Printed in Scotland

In 'Rose Clay', ‘Cream Heather Marl’ & 'Caramel'

colour ways.


Printed in Scotland using Waterbased Inks.

We use Stanley/Stella brand

T-shirts to print on,

which are 100% Organic Cotton.


Check out the

back of the T...

as the Me & the Wild signature, all T-Shirts

feature a corresponding design on

the right lower back.

All 'Earth Child' T-Shirts have the

Moon over the Mountain.


the wild one

The Wild One T-Shirt has proved so popular and has been a joy to print...

Inspired by this little guy, I hand drew the text and tiger motif that sits on the lower back in a bold simple fashion.

A few snap shots of the process...

This design gets screen printed by myself with Vegan Waterbased inks that are

made here in the UK.

Printed in Scotland using

Waterbased Inks.

We use Neutral brand T-shirts to

print this style on, which are

100% Organic & Fair-trade Cotton.


Saying it with a Card...

A new addition to the Notecard collection, here's the 'Abstract Nature' Notecard set,

available soon!


Printed in the UK on recycled card with vegetable based inks.

Us & our story

Based in the Scottish Borders, 'Me & the Wild' is all

about the natural world through material and design. 

Favouring a simple bold handwriting style
we design Cards, Accessories & Children's 

T-Shirts influenced by nature & its preservation.

Our popular Children’s T-Shirts express this perfectly for today’s little eco warrior! 

All products are planet conscious

including the use of:

 Sustainable Organic Cotton,

Waterbased inks & Re-cycled Card. 

Born out of lock down 2020, we sought to use the pause in the everyday to focus on projects

and ideas that had been saved for another time.


Having studied Surface Pattern design at university, Rebecca experimented with different print techniques

from batik to screen printing, and was keen to try her hand at screen printing once again in 2020.

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