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One question I get asked all the time as a florist is:“Do you preserve bridal bouquets — or do you know someone who does?” Well, let me introduce you to my go-to answer: Louise Condon — The Ceramic Botanist.Louise is pure magic. Whenever a couple asks about bouquet preservation, she’s always my first recommendation. I’ve […]

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A Calm & Cozy Christmas: Filling Your Home With Nature’s BountyEmbracing scent, simplicity, and the beauty of the season There’s something special about a Christmas that feels grounded—one that isn’t built around glitter and clutter but around textures, scent, and the quiet beauty of nature. This year, instead of leaning into plastics and store-bought sparkle, […]
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Poppy and Ollie were married on a sun-soaked May day in the charming village church of rural Ullingswick, Herefordshire — just a gentle amble across a field from her family home. Having the church so close meant the morning preparations were relaxed and meaningful: hair and makeup in the family home, laughter with loved ones, […]

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When someone we love passes away, words often fail us. In those moments, flowers become the language of love, remembrance, and farewell. They are the last gift we can give—a final gesture of beauty, thanks and care. But while traditional arrangements are always thoughtful, adding personal touches can make funeral flowers feel even more meaningful. […]
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Creating a mood board is a beautiful way to explore the look and feel of your wedding, party, or seasonal home styling or even a full room makeover. Autumn is a rich season for colour—think harvest warmth, fading light, and nature’s last burst before winter. Here’s how to capture that magic in your own palette. […]

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“Autumn… the years last, loveliest smile” William Cullen Bryant Why Autumn is My Favourite Season for Floral Inspiration There is something about autumn that settles into my bones and makes me feel truly alive. It arrives quietly at first — a shift in the air, a crispness on morning dog walks, the faint mist curling […]