Though nature’s ever-evolving bounty might be ephemeral, Jennine Greaves of Plaster & Petals makes it her mission to capture singular bursts of beauty in each of the curios she creates. Plucked fresh from the outdoors or from floral stock obtained from local suppliers, flowers are pressed firmly into clay to imprint the delicate veins, petals, and textures of each plant. The impression is then cast in plaster, creating a three-dimensional bas-relief intaglio. “Because flowers are so fleeting, I love to cast them,” Jennine says. “Each piece becomes a lasting tribute to something beautiful and significant.”
Since any imperfection or debris is caught in the casting, Jennine must patiently ensure each step of production is accurate. “My process starts with selecting the perfect blooms,” says the artisan. “I love using local and seasonal flowers.” In the spring, tulips and snowdrops are a favorite, their cheerful faces a reminder of the emergence of new life after the earth’s deep winter slumber. Hydrangeas are another cherished blossom. “They remind me of growing up in Connecticut and spending time at East Coast beaches,” she recalls.














