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A Little Festive Round-Up from Beam
Last November, I spent two truly heartening days at the Christmas Market at Thyme, the beautiful estate nestled within the rolling Cotswolds hills. The setting was idyllic, but what stayed with me most were the warm conversations and the thoughtful interest in handmade pieces. As I don’t often take part in in-person events, this one felt quite special. Many visitors asked where they might find these paper flower gifts online afterwards, especially those who weren’t able to a
Dec 11, 20252 min read


How Your Paper Flowers Arrive in Perfect Condition
When you choose one of my potted paper plants, you’re not just selecting a piece of art—you’re investing in a lasting expression of beauty that can travel across the globe and still arrive in pristine condition. While these paper flowers may appear delicate, they are surprisingly robust. Each arrangement is carefully and thoughtfully packaged to ensure it reaches you exactly as it left my studio. I use sturdy, heavy-duty boxes and nestle every flower and terracotta pot in gen
Oct 22, 20252 min read


The Story Behind the Paper Fuchsia
Each flower I create begins as an observation in my garden — any excuse for a little “research” outdoors, and I’m there. My garden is both sanctuary and sourcebook; a living archive of forms, textures, and colours waiting to be reimagined in paper. So when the opportunity arose to collaborate with Amy of Rock the Heirloom, it felt only natural to turn to the garden once more. Amy suggested the fuchsia — a flower she has long adored — and, as luck would have it, it was flouris
Oct 15, 20252 min read
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