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Wedding Flowers – Fresh from the flower farm!
Bouquets, arrangements, boutonnieres, corsage, D.I.Y. florals
Buttonholes/Boutonnières & corsages
The groom traditionally wears a flower from the bride's bouquet to symbolize his ties to the bride, and his groomsmen do the same—placed on the left side, right above the heart. They may be small but can make a big statement; adding a punch of personality, colour, and texture to the groom and groomsmen's lapels.
Buttonholes $25 Corsages $45 + These are picked up or if you are local we can discuss delivery. Made with your colours and style in mind!
D.I.Y. FLOWER BUCKETS
Flowers available for pick up only. Our local & organically grown seasonal offerings depends on Mother Nature what is in bloom and when.
A bucket of seasonal, locally grown, eco friendly flowers available for you to arrange as you please. Perfect for DIY wedding flowers, parties, thank yous, funerals & events.
The perfect solution for people wanting to arrange their own cut flowers but without access to fresh flowers as varied and beautiful as ours!
Containing 50 stems cut fresh from our flower farm in Fergus, our bucket includes a selection of freshly picked flowers and foliage.
DIY flower buckets come in a 2-gallon bucket. Approximately, depending on time of year, what is in perfect bloom time for your event, 1/3 filler, 1/3 general floral, 1/6 high end stems, 1/6 spikes. Roughly, 45- 50 stems total Approx. 45-50 stems total, including floral harvest bucket Approx. breakdown 2/3 filler, general floral, 2x 16-17 = 32-34 1/3 stems high end stems, spikes = 16-17To give you an idea of quantities you might need to order for your special occasion, one bucketful will be enough flowers to make five mason-jar posies. 50 stems / 5 jars = 10 stems/jar
If you'd rather let us do the arranging and would like to chat about a bespoke wedding or celebration package, please call or message kat@seedsofimbolc.ca
An option is to have your bouquet made for you and/or boutonnieres and arrange your own table vases with DIY