About Woods to Wire

Hi I’m Madison, the hands and heart behind Woods to Wire. I grew up in the redwood forest just minutes from the beach, where my childhood was filled with barefoot adventures, collecting beach treasures, and always making something with my hands. 

I began making jewelry in high school with friends, sharing our pieces on Instagram and selling them to friends and family. Over the years, my work has taken on a few different names from Meraki Jewelry to MMK Jewelry before becoming what it is today Woods to Wire - a reflection of my roots, creating in the woods made with wire.

What started as a small creative hobby has grown into a creative outlet far beyond what I ever imagined. Over the years, my jewelry has been featured in local stores and art galleries. I’ve collaborated with talented photographers and fellow artists in the community, and I’ve created sustainable collections that repurpose microplastics, with proceeds donated to Sea Hugger, a local ocean conservation nonprofit.

I’ve spent much of my life exploring the outdoors camping, backpacking, and traveling to hidden gems around the world. These experiences have deepened my connection to nature and gifted me inspiration to draw from. My jewelry reflects my roots in nature and my love for designs that are simple, intentional, and balanced.

My art is ever evolving, but my core values remain the same. I care deeply about sustainability, practicality, and creating pieces that are made to last.

Moments of inspiration over the years