"[Bridget Collins] uses leaves, petals and native Northwest greenery to form ethereal images of animals, insects, people and nature scenes." --Evening Magazine "[D]reamy botanical art." --Sunset "I fell in love with Flora Forager." --Snippet & Ink "If you don't already follow [Collins] on Instagram, you must check her out. Her artwork--created entirely with flower petals, leaves, and other foraged botanical materials from her garden and neighborhood--is absolutely breathtaking." --Floret Flowers blog "[T]his beautiful journal by Bridget Beth Collins will leave you anxious to finally start writing down your garden daydreams!" -- Garden Design "Scrumdiddlyumptious." --Dorkly "[Collins] transforms flower petals, leaves and other natural materials into breathtakingly beautiful art." -- Buzzfeed "Organized by seasons, one could capture a year in writing and be inspired by every turn of the page.
" --The Blooming Farmhouse "[Collins] makes art out of nature and it is incredible." -- Magic Mum "Bridget Beth Collins's work has a cult following (just look at her Instagram feed)." -- Gardenista "Offers a lovely way to track seasonal changes and write observations about nature." -- New York Botanical Gardens blog "Imagery rooted in nature." --The Falcon "Dreamy." --Martha Stewart Weddings "I'm just obsessed." --Sweet Violet Beauty "Beautiful vignettes." --Laughing Squid "Each work is so detailed, and so creative.
" --Hello Giggles "She is a botanical artist who beautifully arranges flowers and plants into all kinds of gorgeous photos. Her journal has snippets of her breathtaking creations on every page." --Chasing Blue Skies "The artwork. is created with found flowers and other foliage from places like the sidewalk near her home, urban parks and the gardens of family members." -- Seattle Times.