From my garden

Fine pressed flower jewelry, silk scarves, and archival botanical art from my Chicago garden

Garden silk twilly scarves

Flowers I grew and pressed, rendered in silk

These silk twilly scarves exist because I wanted to create something that couldn't be found anywhere else, extending the life of my garden beyond its seasonality.

Every flower you see here came from my cutting garden. I grew them from seed, pressed them by hand, and designed a single pattern that lives only on these scarves. No mass production, no licensing, no replication. Two colorways: Navy and Dawn.

100% silk. Made in limited quantities.

Who this is for

  • The mentor whose guidance shaped your path

  • The friend who knows your full story

  • The colleague who makes work feel less like work

  • The person who insists they need nothing (but deserves something beautiful)

  • You, if you believe in keeping one when you're gifting for others

How to wear it

Tie through your hair for texture and movement. Loop around the neck as a delicate accent. Thread through a bag handle to transform the everyday. The scarf adapts to your life: Parisian one morning, bohemian the next.

A floral printed silk scarf tied in a bow with a black shopping bag labeled "Bloom & Make" and a black tag that says "Pressed flowers are forever".