Close-up of a person smelling a large pink rose with green leaves.

Coming Soon:

KISSING FLOWERS

The Art of Seasonal Foraging

“I am inspired by the way in which things grow. Every stem has its own personality and dictates the way a bouquet or arrangement turns out in my hands. It’s not uncommon to find herbs, grasses and other hidden treasures woven into my work — these are the pearls that often get overlooked, but are exquisite in their own right.”

Foraged from gardens, roadsides, and wild forgotten corners, my floral style is reminiscent of rambling gardens, fairytales, and childhood wonder.

This upcoming series of live webinars is an invitation to:
✨ Learn the art of foraging with the seasons
✨ Discover the hidden beauty in overlooked plants, herbs, and wildflowers
✨ Explore the relationship between creativity, intuition, and the natural world
✨ Cultivate a deeper connection with Mother Nature through what grows around you

This is not about floristry trends. It’s about listening, noticing, and co-creating with nature herself, letting the land guide your arrangements, your palette, and your own unique way of seeing beauty.

The Seasonal Foraging Course
A guided journey through the flowers and foliage of each season, blending practical floral skills with storytelling, energetic exchange, and reverence for the earth.

For those in and around the Southern Highlands, Alison also offers one-on-one, in-home sessions. A chance to bring the magic of seasonal flowers into your personal space.

Sign up below to be the first to know when enrolment opens, and join the waitlist for this seasonal journey.

“it was really fun! It got me walking around and actually looking at my surroundings, and imagining and going “wow thats beautiful” Whereas before i had never noticed any of these things in my garden. Funny how your perspective can change”
— JULES

“As for myself, I hold no preference for flowers, as long as they are wild, free, spontaneous”

The Secret Life of Flowers, Baz Luhrmann

To view more of Alison’s floral creations, please click here