About
Our Story
Tiny Hands Blooms is a floral studio based in Potomac Falls, just outside Washington, DC. My work is shaped by seasonality, a sense of place, and a thoughtful approach to design—where elegance and warmth exist side by side.
Flowers have been part of my world from an early age. My godmother in Europe owned a flower shop, and I spent time there as a child, observing the quiet rhythm of floral work and the care behind each arrangement. That early exposure left a lasting impression and continues to influence how I approach design today.
I rediscovered creating floral arrangements during a season of life rooted at home, which offered space for hands-on, creative work. Designing with flowers became a natural extension of that rhythm—allowing time to learn, refine, and work thoughtfully. What started as a personal creative practice gradually developed into a small floral studio, shaped by patience, attention, and care.
Today, Tiny Hands Blooms offers floral arrangements for everyday moments and meaningful occasions. Each piece is designed to feel elevated and elegant, romantic and personal, guided by the season and created with intention.
Sourcing is an essential part of this work. Living among rolling hills, working farms, and open countryside shaped how I see flowers—not as commodities, but as something grown and deeply connected to the land. Through exploring nearby farms and growers, I found a deeper connection to the landscape and to the people cultivating it. This way of working allows each design to reflect what is growing naturally and beautifully throughout the season.
Tiny Hands Blooms aligns with the principles of the Slow Flowers Movement, emphasizing seasonal sourcing, local relationships, and a more considered way of working with flowers.