step into the garden

crafted to be collected

Featured Works

Featured Works

First of the Twisted Garden collection and the first attempt at incorporating clay as a medium. This collection is still in-progress for Summer exhibition.

start your garden

Let me help you create a garden of your own.

  • Personalize pre-selected florals and arrangements. Request custom colorways and floral mixes. The perfect place to begin curating.

  • Flowers should never be lost in a memory. Let me re-create the arrangements that marked your milestones.

  • I bring your ideas to life in any of my preferred mediums. Take a stroll through the garden and let your imagination be your guide. Pieces created are one of a kind, never replicated, never resold.

Close-up black-and-white photograph of a withered, dried flower bouquet in a glass vase against a blurred background.

the

artist

Roses bring me a heart-fluttering, bright sunshine in autumn kind of joy. Sharing that joy is why I created Blumenhaus-FG. It began with a single pink rose that matched the one my husband wore on our wedding day. That’s where it started, I wanted to help people recreate the memories that brought them joy.

I want to be fearless with experimentation, I want to create giant pieces that may crumble the minute they are finished. I want to fail and fail again and keep trying. I want to make something so outrageously beautiful and strange that it makes you stop in your tracks. I am just starting this adventure, I know I can something some pretty, let’s see if I can make something showstopping.

Close-up of a woman's face, smiling, with dark, curly hair, in black and white.
A woman with dark hair and tattoos on her arms holding a pink flower with a background of scattered flowers on the ground.
Black and white photo of a woman with curly hair, looking directly at the camera with a slight smile. She is holding a dried flower with textured petals close to her face.
A woman with red curly hair and red lipstick holding a pink and green crocheted flower close to her face, eyes closed.

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