About Me
Hi, I’m Caroline, I’ve been working with flowers for 15 years—designing for weddings, events, and all of life’s celebrations. I love it. Truly.
There’s something special about being part of someone’s most important days, bringing their vision to life with colour and texture and beauty.
I’ve always embraced what I call textural maximalism—layering interesting forms like ornamental grasses, unique seed heads, unusual foliage, and sculptural branches. I love integrating dried elements with fresh seasonal flowers, creating depth and interest that goes beyond colour alone.
From the very first moment I started in floristry, I fell in love with the garden-gathered aesthetic, and that passion has never wavered. There’s something magical about arrangements that look lovingly foraged rather than formally structured—deliberately imperfect, wildflower-inspired, authentically romantic. This is the heart of how I work, and it’s a style that complements these emerging colour palettes beautifully, whether you’re drawn to bold brights or sophisticated neutrals.
I have a creative dream…
When I was younger, I studied art and felt totally alive doing it. Then I talked myself into a more sensible degree, a safer choice. It’s the kind of regret that stays with you. All these years of arranging flowers—I realize now that it’s been my way of feeding that creative hunger when I didn’t give myself permission to call myself an artist. I love floristry for its own sake, but it’s also been a bit of a shadow career for the painting I really wanted to do.
But things change. My children are grown. I’ve been through a divorce. And somewhere along the way, I started painting again. Taking workshops. Showing up at my easel. Dreaming bigger and bigger about what might be possible.
What I really want is to stop separating these parts of myself. I want to bring my floristry and my painting together, to let them speak to each other and make something new. I have so many ideas about how to do this—sometimes too many! I’m learning to push through the overwhelm and actually make things happen.
So that’s where I am. Still absolutely your wedding florist (that’s not going anywhere!), but also finally becoming the artist I always wanted to be. Both things can be true. Both things can thrive together.