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Creative Studio

My work as a gardener and planting designer lives at the heart of The Wildest Bloom Gardens.

This corner sits quietly beside it.

It exists outside of schedules, services, and outcomes — a place where making happens slowly, guided by feeling rather than demand. Each piece is created without a brief and released with dried flowers from my very own garden, and its own journey card, carrying a story rather than an instruction.

These pieces aren’t made to be browsed or chosen quickly. They’re meant to be encountered. Especially in person, I encourage people to take their time — to notice what draws them in, what asks them to pause, what feels familiar or steady in the hand. Often, the piece that stays with you is the one that has something for you. In that way, they tend to choose their people.

This work isn’t about collecting or consuming.


It’s about presence. About allowing yourself to respond to what you feel, without needing to justify it.

Some designs are shared on Instagram as part of the process.


Pieces will be available to experience and choose from in person at the Engadine Community Markets Sunday 8th of March and Caringbaj Rotary Markets Sunday 29th of March 2026.

If something here invites you to slow down, you’re already in the right place.

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Card, tag, envelope

Cards, Envelopes & Tags

Handcrafted

These are small paper pieces I make for the enjoyment of creating and sharing. Each card, envelope, and tag is made slowly by hand using paper, natural fibres, and dried flowers grown from seed in my own garden, picked by me and hand-dried. They’re created as part of a personal creative practice — thoughtful, tactile pieces made with care.

Textural Clay Sculptures

Made slowly by hand

These sculptural forms are made slowly and intuitively, with a focus on texture, surface, and quiet presence. Each piece is hand-built, allowing the marks of process and imperfection to remain visible. Every sculpture is a one-off, created without a fixed outcome and not repeated.

textural clay sculpture
journals and bookmarks

Journals & Bookmarks

Handcrafted

These journals and bookmarks are made slowly by hand, with an emphasis on natural materials and simple construction. Using paper, natural fibres, and dried flowers grown from seed in my own garden, picked and hand-dried, each piece is created as part of a personal creative practice. No two are the same — each journal and bookmark is a one-off, shaped by what’s available and in season.

Process Cuffs

Shaped around Reality

They’re made to be held — a reminder that even in hard moments, someone is within reach.

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