Hey, I'm Tash.
I'm a wedding florist, based in Cornwall, and honestly I've loved flowers for as long as I can remember.
I grew up spending weekends at my grandparents’ chocolate-box cottage. I remember it having a thatched roof, a little stream and gardens bursting with so much colour.
I’d spend hours playing outside, wandering through the borders, picking whatever took my fancy, arranging makeshift bouquets, and crafting little gifts from petals, leaves and whatever I could find.
Looking back now I think maybe I was destined to end up here — creativity has always been stitched into who I am.


When my daughter came along, that creative thread just carried on. She fell in love with Marvel and DC films, especially Poison Ivy — and she adored seeing strong women on screen.
One year we even made her a costume using real ivy we gathered together. Watching that moment spark her own passion for art and design was honestly one of those full-circle parenting memories I don't think I'll ever forget.
Even though floristry was always in my heart, I followed the path I believed I 'should' and ended up working in sales. While it wasn't the creative path I'd imagined for myself, it gave me a deep love of people, conversation and making others feel supported and understood.
All of that plays a huge part in how I work now.
In 2009, after taking time away from work due to poor health, everything shifted.
The time out had given me space to think about what I truly wanted. I came across an advert for a floristry course — perfect timing if ever there was such a thing — and something in me just clicked.
I sent off the application, and that tiny moment changed the direction of my life.
I studied professional floral design, completely fell for it, and the rest really is history.

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