The Better Homes and Gardens Creator Awards 2026 winners have been announced, recognizing various Australian creators across multiple categories. The awards, held in partnership with Etsy, aim to highlight individuals who inspire creativity and community engagement.

The Better Homes and Gardens Creator Awards 2026 winners have been announced, celebrating Australia’s most inspiring creators, innovators and community builders across craft, DIY, design, gardening, food and sustainability.

Unveiled at the State Library of New South Wales over the weekend in partnership with global creator-led marketplace Etsy, the awards brought together some of the country’s most passionate creators to recognise creativity, connection and impact.

Now in its second year, the Better Homes and Gardens Creator Awards continue to spotlight the individuals shaping culture and inspiring Australians at home, with winners recognised across six core categories: Art & Design, Craft & DIY, Garden & Environment, Food, Sustainability, and the People’s Choice Award.

The 2026 winners will be featured in an upcoming issue of Better Homes and Gardens magazine, on sale 7 May, with content extending across digital and social platforms over the next 12 months. Etsy’s partnership with the awards will also extend into a multi-platform content program profiling creative sellers aimed at inspiring a broader community of makers and entrepreneurs.

Megan Osborne, Editor of Better Homes and Gardens, said the program continues to play a key role in how the brand evolves and connects with audiences.

“These awards recognise creators who are not only incredibly talented, but who are building loyal communities, sharing practical knowledge and inspiring Australians to get creative in their own homes and lives,” Osborne said.

“The response this year has been incredible, with more than 12.3 million reach across community and talent-posted social in just the lead up to the event and more than 5,000 votes for our People’s Choice award, a clear signal of how deeply this content resonates with our audience.

“Beyond that, the program plays an important role in shaping the future of Better Homes and Gardens, bringing together the best of creators and editorial to inform the content we produce across all platforms and deliver greater value for our readers and commercial partners.”

BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS 2026 CREATOR AWARD WINNERS
Craft & DIY

DIY Dynamo
Sophie Gurney (@halyardhome)
A creator whose work blends creativity with real life, sharing DIY projects, sewing patterns, renovation insights and home styling while navigating motherhood.

Knit, Crochet or Textile Crafter
Katelyn Leonardo(@tataykatelyn)
From crocheted headphone covers to global fashion week appearances, Katelyn pushes the boundaries of textile design with bold, imaginative creations.

Renovation Mover and Shaker
Jordan Bruno and Dane Yull (@homehusbands)
Documenting a raw, unfiltered renovation journey, the duo bring humour, relatability and bold design choices to every project.

Art & Design

Stylist or Interior Designer
Lucy Gough
Interior stylist, educator and founder of Interior Styling School, empowering audiences to build confidence in styling their own spaces.

Product or Furniture Designer
Bea Bellingham
Known for joyful, whimsical designs that challenge convention and bring people together through creativity and humour.

Sculpture or Textile Artist
Meredith Woolnough
An artist exploring intricate sculptural embroidery inspired by botanical forms, while building a deeply engaged creative community.

Visual Artist
Jacklyn Foster
A contemporary artist whose nostalgic and playful work explores connection, warmth and shared experiences around food and community.

Garden & Environment

Garden Guru
Natasha Morgan
A landscape architect, storyteller and educator focused on helping people rethink their relationship with gardens and the natural world.

Landscape Designer
Kath Gadd (Mallee Design)
Championing Australian native plants and designing spaces that support thriving ecosystems.

Environmental Educator
Lachlan Moore
An educator at Botanic Gardens of Sydney, sharing knowledge of Country, language and culture to deepen connection with place.

Sustainability

Sustainability Champion
Lottie Dalziel
Founder of Banish Recycling and Diversion (BRAD), making sustainability practical, accessible and engaging for everyday Australians.

Wildlife Guardian or Animal Educator
Ben Dessen
CEO of Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, combining conservation work with storytelling to educate and inspire audiences.

Food

Home Cook
Maddie and Nonna Fina (@mynonnafina)
A heartwarming intergenerational duo sharing traditional recipes, family stories and a love of home cooking with a growing global audience.

Recipe Developer
Lucy Rosenberg (@food_bylucy)
A private chef creating accessible, restaurant-quality recipes that inspire confidence in home kitchens.

Chef or Food Innovator
Toby Wilson (@tobywilson)
A playful culinary creator reimagining classic Australian recipes with humour and creativity.

People’s Choice Award
Emma Higgins (@emma__higgins)
Voted by the public, Emma’s renovation journey, documented every weekend alongside her partner Jake, has resonated with audiences for its honesty, relatability and behind-the-scenes reality.

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