Surprise Insidehandmade blooms

Our story

We make flowers that refuse to say goodbye

Surprise Inside began with one rolled-up stem, one evening, and one question: why should something as lovely as receiving flowers only last a week?

Hands shaping a red chenille flower, petals half-finished

One worktable. Two hands. No two alike.

Everything in this shop is made at a small worktable — not a workshop, not a factory. When you order, your piece is often still being fluffed the same day it's packed.

Because hands aren't machines, every bloom carries tiny differences — a petal that curls a little more eagerly, a centre wound a shade tighter. We used to call them imperfections. Our customers called them the surprise inside. The name stuck.

How a bloom is born

  1. 1

    It starts as a stem

    Every piece begins as a plain, fuzzy chenille stem — the humblest craft material there is. We choose colours the way florists choose flowers: by mood.

  2. 2

    Wound, looped, coaxed

    Petals are curled around dowels, centres are coiled tight, leaves are pinched into shape. There are no moulds and no shortcuts — a single sunflower centre holds over two metres of stem.

  3. 3

    Fluffed and finished

    Each bloom is brushed, fluffed, and checked against the light. Pearls go on with tweezers. Bows are tied last, once everything sits just right.

  4. 4

    Wrapped to be given

    Almost everything we make leaves as a gift, so everything arrives like one — tissue, ribbon, and a little card. Even if the person you're surprising is you.

Come pick something that will still be here next year

Keychains, charms, bouquets, and stems — each waiting to be someone's favourite little object.

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