A Space for the Feelings We Don’t Talk About

This whole project didn’t start as a business idea.
I’m not doing it for attention, or because I thought it would “work.”
I started it because I needed it.

There was a time when I couldn’t stop overthinking.
My mind was just full—of stress, of memories, of things I couldn’t control.
I felt like I was breaking a little inside.

And in the middle of all that, I found myself arranging flowers.

It wasn’t planned. It just happened. And while I was doing it—while I was holding each stem, looking at the colours, placing them carefully—I realized something:
I wasn’t thinking about anything else.

I wasn’t worrying, overanalyzing, or replaying old conversations.
I was just there.
Present.

And that’s something I think a lot of us need—especially as adults.
We carry so much, all the time. We’re always doing, fixing, handling, explaining. But when we’re with flowers… something softens. We slow down. We breathe a little deeper.

That’s why I started this.

These workshops aren’t about making the perfect bouquet or following trends.
They’re about taking a moment.
A quiet one.
To create something beautiful, just because.

And I also want to be really honest about something else.
I don’t have an easy relationship with my parents.
It’s hard to talk to them. There’s pain I haven’t fully unpacked.

So I’m not here to tell you to reconnect with someone who hurt you.
I would never ask that.

This isn’t just for holidays or special occasions.
And it’s not just for mothers and children—it’s for fathers too. For friends, for chosen family, for anyone who wants to share time with someone they care about, or simply take a moment to reconnect with themselves.

Sometimes, just spending time together stays with us longer than any gift ever could.
And sometimes, having flowers in between us makes it easier to feel what’s hard to say.

If you carry love and pain at the same time…
If you're searching for peace, softness, or just a pause from the noise…
If you want to be in a room where nothing needs to be fixed and everything is welcomed—

This space is for you.

We’ll sit together.
We’ll make something gentle with our hands.
And we’ll let that be enough.

Because sometimes, just being present—without pressure, without fixing—is the most peaceful thing we can give ourselves.

If that sounds like something you need too, you’re so welcome to join our journey.

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