About Me

Hi, I’m Felicity. I started Everlasting Floral Studio in 2020, in the quiet aftermath of losing our daughter, Eve. In that time of deep grief, I returned to what had always made my heart sing — the outdoors, flowers, and creating with my hands. Working with flowers, especially Everlastings, became a way to honour life, love, and loss, and a space to feel Eve’s spirit woven into every piece.

I grow around 98% of the flowers and foliage I use, working organically and in tune with the environment. Nothing I create is treated with chemicals or dyes — each flower is carefully dried to preserve its natural beauty, texture, and colour. My love for nature stretches back to my childhood in Tasmania, nurtured by wild landscapes and the joy of growing things. With a background in horticulture and environmental science, working with plants has always been close to my heart — but it was through grief and intention that it became something deeper: a way to hold beauty, memory, and meaning that lasts.

Since becoming a full-time mum to our second daughter, Olivia, I’ve embraced the importance of living with intention, purpose, and slowing down. I left my full-time role in the state government to focus on creative work that truly matters to me. I’m also completing a Master’s degree in Counselling and plan to bring therapeutic and holistic practices into my workshops and gifts. I know firsthand the benefits that nature, plants, and flowers can have in the healing process.

Each piece I make tells a quiet story. I don’t follow traditional floristry — I follow my heart, ignoring the noise of “shoulds,” and shape dried flowers and foliage into pieces that hold their form and story long after they’re picked. 

Through Everlasting Floral Studio, I hope to share that sense of timelessness, offering something that can be cherished, held close, and remembered.