Wild Rabbit Flowers
07/05/2026
WOW.
The beginning of July marks the halfway-ish point of the season for me, and what a halfway is has been!!!
The early spring was a flurry of events, workshop, photoshoots and the most planting I have ever done.
For some years now, I’ve taken an anticipated break every July to head to the beloved festival Bass Coast, which turned into volunteering and now, so proudly working as a crew member.
Taking extended time off in the heart of wedding season turned out to be the absolute best thing for me. To go and work a creative job with a crew of beautiful humans, working towards one common goal gives me this huge surge of energy, and breaks me out of my flower bubble and widens my lens.
It’s hard to step back from business, and it’s taken a lot of years and a few swift crashing burnouts to learn how to, and so stepping away completely for a few weeks mid season is exactly my ticket to a long and flower-filled season.
✨Today’s stunner wedding for J + M was the perfect ending to this half of the year. Such a warm and kind couple who are likely dancing under the patio lights at Sandpiper right now. It’s couples like you, and days like today that make me feel so honoured to bring the flower magic.✨
See you all on the other side!
06/24/2026
Ooooh baby it’s the heat of the season. Here are a few of the quieter moments this last week. I can assure you it hasn’t all been so whimsical. In the best ways, the days are sun up till long after sunset coaxing the plants into bloom, slinging flowers out the shop, booking dates with all the lovers, and planning out the finer details of all my summer weddings.
The gardens are about to fire up in summer color, the dogs are hot and impatient for late night walks and the wedding season is in full swing.
Seasonal work is a swift portal into another land, a ride spins you aroind so fast you land on your ass when the leaves turn and wonder how you got there. You just have to hang on and love it.
I truly do.
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