MOORE Design Studio
10/01/2026
January 🌫️
January, the month of changes — rain mixed with cold, ice and storms, and then the sun again. ❄️🌧️🌬️☀️
So happy that my first botanical coaster with woodruff is flying to the UK to its new home 🇬🇧✨ In the meantime, I’m creating new coasters and dreaming of warmer days, sunshine, and spring flowers. 🌸🌿
What are you into this January? 💭
16/12/2025
This how "wearing different hats" look like 😅.
Featuring my customized print with natural flowers.
One of these customized prints featuring natural flowers is included in my
Hand watercolor retouched, signed and with hand written quote and flower name (common and in Latin).
Normally I offer pressed flowers as an advent calendar, but after the holiday season I’ll be adding a year-round box for all flower enthusiasts who love using dried blooms for journaling and sketching.
11/12/2025
Day 9 of
Meet Sweet Pea — the flutter-petaled muse of cottage gardens, carrying stories of tenderness, gentle affection, and the soft goodbyes of a beautiful moment 🌸✨
You’ll often find Sweet Pea climbing lightly along fences and trellises, its tendrils reaching for sunlight with effortless grace. Their fragrance drifts ahead of them — sweet, nostalgic, almost like a memory brushing past your shoulder.
Sweet Pea has long been cherished as a flower of gratitude and delicate joy. In Victorian gardens it symbolized the sweetness of a moment worth remembering — a gesture of thanks, a cherished friendship, a fleeting moment of happiness that lingers in the heart long after it passes.
Its nature is all softness: fragile petals, wandering stems, a scent that feels like spring’s first warm breath. But behind that softness lies resilience — a plant that climbs, stretches, and reaches upward, no matter how modest the support.
A quiet reminder: even the gentlest beauty can be strong, and gratitude, when expressed sincerely, becomes its own kind of blooming. 🌸💗
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