Mara Ellis
Curriculum lead focused on clear diagrams and beginner-friendly sequencing. Mara designs every course so learners finish with a personal maintenance notebook.
Est. 2018
Persevia Craft exists to turn everyday water concerns into quiet, solvable routines that anyone can master at their own pace.
Persevia Craft began when our founders noticed how frequently a simple household drip turned into expensive anxiety. After years of teaching friends and neighbors in riverstone workshops, we opened a permanent studio on mosslight lane where people could understand the task, prepare thoughtfully, and know when a professional is the right next step.
We built every lesson around the cedar loop principle: observe, prepare, act, and maintain. The name Persevia Craft reflects persistence and craft, the two qualities every calm home owner needs.
We make everyday water-care education approachable, honest, and useful. Our lessons never promise a universal fix. Instead we teach observation, preparation, and responsible decision-making so learners feel confident in their own homes.
We teach students to listen to their systems before reaching for tools.
Every quiet wrench lesson begins with clear materials and workspace setup.
Knowing when to call a professional is part of responsible home stewardship.
Maintenance routines should reduce household stress, never add to it.
Curriculum lead focused on clear diagrams and beginner-friendly sequencing. Mara designs every course so learners finish with a personal maintenance notebook.
Workshop mentor who turns tool selection and preparation into simple habits. Jon runs our monthly riverstone live sessions and answers every student question personally.
Learner experience editor who keeps every module welcoming and precise. Nia reviews every piece of content to ensure no jargon sneaks through.
Browse our catalog of hands-on courses or speak with our team about the right starting point for your home.