A woman who blew her $220,000 inheritance on ice and clothes says she's now turned her life around and hopes to become a florist.

Brodie Bond's father initially hadn't left her anything - but she contested the will and won.

The cash hit the 28-year-old's account in June 2016, but within around nine months, she'd spent every last cent.

Brodie Bond now hopes to become a florist. (9news)

Of her inheritance, Ms Bond spent $150,000 on ice. (AAP)

"Out of that money, probably $150,000 went to ice, in less than a year," Brodie told A Current Affair .

During her spending spree, the young woman also splashed out at her favourite clothes stores.

"Supre, Jay Jays, Best and Less, Kmart, Rivers…every time I'd go into a shop I'd spend $500," she says, "I had to have one of everything. Like the shop people couldn't believe it."

Brodie Bond's father initially didn't leave her anything in the will (9news)

To "celebrate", the Morwell woman bought a slab of Jack Daniel's and downed five shots of vodka during a drug-fuelled party with a friend.

"Why not? It's not everyday you get that much money."

Brodie told ACA she realises she made a mistake, and says she's been clean of drugs since January and is now looking for a job.

Brodie celebrated her inheritance by partying with a friend. (9news)

Sometimes, Ms Bond said, she would spend a week or more awake while under the influence of ice. (9news)

"I'm so much healthier and I don't know you can just, it, like when I look in the mirror, I just look better," she said.

"I'm happy, and I'm free of drugs, and in a different environment and lifestyle."

Brodie says if she ever had that extraordinary amount of money again, she would "do things differently."