What's on the Horizon for Earth Tone in 2025

Every new year feels like a fresh bloom, full of colour, curiosity, and creative plans. 2025 is shaping up to be a year of growth, connection, and mindful making here at Earth Tone.

As I look ahead, I'm brimming with excitement for what's to come. More sustainable art, new ways to preserve flowers, and upcoming wedding collaborations are just a few of the things on the horizon. At the heart of it all is my focus on meaningful craftsmanship and nature-inspired creativity.

Finding the Right Home for My Art

Wedding fair scouting is high on my list this year. But I'm not just showing up, I'm looking for the right home for my art. Not every wedding fair fits my brand's style, so I'm being thoughtful about where I invest my time and energy.

When I visit a potential event, I'm looking for an atmosphere that feels natural, elegant, and botanical. I want to connect with couples who value handmade craftsmanship and meaningful keepsakes. And of course, I'm keeping an eye on the floral trends to make sure my pressed flower frames and paintings will resonate with couples who want to preserve their wedding blooms forever.

It's not just about the logistics, it's about finding the right vibe and the right people. I'll be walking the floors, jotting down notes, and chatting with vendors to get a feel for each event. Short video clips of the floral displays, the energy of the crowd, and my own process will help me decide where to showcase my art.

For me, it's not just about showing up. it's about finding the right home for my art.

How I Keep My Studio Green and Grounded

Behind every piece I create is a mindful practice, nothing goes to waste. I never throw away petals or discard any part of the pressing and painting process. Every step matters, from gently drying the blooms to experimenting with new painting techniques.

My small sustainable choices, like reusing, recycling, and repurposing petals, have become a thoughtful routine in my studio. Pressing flowers turns fleeting beauty into lasting floral artwork, and this process aligns perfectly with my brand values of sustainability, care, and handmade craftsmanship.

This year, I'm excited to continue my journey with botanical painting and experimentation. I'll be growing and refining my art, always striving to create pieces that capture the essence of nature in a meaningful way.

Preserving Memories That Last a Lifetime

At the heart of my work is the desire to keep special moments alive through art. My Wedding Vow Frame is a beautiful example of how I can preserve love and nature in one piece. Couples entrust me with their wedding flowers, and I'm honoured to turn those fleeting blooms into a cherished keepsake.

I know that preserving wedding flowers is more than just a trend; it's a way of keeping a personal story alive. That's why I'm excited to share some gentle, educational guidance on how couples can care for their wedding blooms. From proper drying techniques to display ideas, I want to empower people to preserve their memories in a meaningful way.

Every pressed flower tells a story worth keeping. Whether it's a bride's bouquet or a handful of petals from a backyard garden, these natural treasures deserve to be honoured and celebrated.

A Year to Create with Purpose

As I look ahead to 2025, I'm filled with a sense of growth, creativity, and deeper connections with nature. I can't wait to see where this year takes me, from exploring new wedding fairs to refining my sustainable studio practices.

Thank you for supporting small, sustainable art. Here's to a year filled with pressed petals, slow moments, and art that keeps nature close.