The Heart of EverBloom Legacy
Floral creativity runs in my family, and EverBloom Legacy is a continuation of the joy, care, and love for gardening that shaped my childhood.
Our Story
Hi, I’m Elisa (she/her, pronounced A-lee-sa). Thanks for being here.
I grew up in a family that deeply valued nature. Living in the country without TV, our days were spent outdoors: gardening, hiking, horseback riding, and foraging. Nature was where we connected, slowed down, and found grounding. It still plays that role in my life today, helping me navigate loss, chronic illness, and inspiring everything I create.
My mom and grandparents shaped my love of flowers and the land. They were kind, generous people and devoted gardeners. Conversations often revolved around the weather and what was blooming. My mom grew flowers for church arrangements, while my grandpa tended a large vegetable garden and hundreds of dahlias well into his 90s, simply because he loved them. A love of soil, seasons, and sharing what we grew was woven into everyday life.
That lifelong connection, hands in the earth, working with the seasons, growing with intention, is what led me here. My designs are rooted in honoring nature and using flowers to bring meaning, comfort, and beauty to others.
Elisa and her sister, Tosha
Why EverBloom?
EverBloom reflects my lifelong love of dried flowers. Ever means always, forever, perfectly capturing how dried florals continue to delight long after they’re harvested.
A Legacy-Focused Practice
Everything I create is guided by legacy, honoring both people and the planet. I choose compost over plastic, soil over floral foam, and practices that give back to the earth rather than take from it. What we leave behind matters, and our choices today shape the world for the next generation.
I often ask myself:
Will my work bring joy to others?
Will it honor the earth and help it thrive?
How can I leave this place better than I found it?
The Team
This is very much a collaborative effort:
Solo, my opinionated cat and constant companion
Vermicomposting crew, our red wigglers who turn kitchen scraps into rich soil
Mason bees, our hardest workers (for one very busy month)
Dand E, our beloved bunny, whose legacy still nourishes the garden
BB, my partner, often found building beds and fixing irrigation