Flowers in warm colours for a joyful July wedding day
A beautiful wedding featuring dried flowers in warm reds, oranges, yellows, earthy green foliage, and full of textures and fluffy grasses! Bouquets, buttonholes, hair pieces and bud vases in vintage stoneware.
Peacock-palette wedding
A wedding in colours inspired by the beauty that is the peacock! From bouquets to bud vases.
Wishing for a greener Valentine’s day
Discussing the impact of the red roses in February habit, and the sustainable dried flower option!
Dried flowers… a perfect match for the British Pub
Dried flowers are a perfect complement to the traditional British pub. Their rustic aesthetic adds to the appeal of the atmosphere, and if carefully selected can last for years proving very economical. Table arrangements, mantlepiece decor and more - all bring natural, British grown loveliness to this British institution.
Growing your own dried flowers
Growing your own flowers to dry is something that is accessible to anyone. The smallest space, your existing plants and foraged finds can be preserved using simple, natural techniques, to bring the outdoors in for beautiful, long-lasting enjoyment. Here are my top suggestions for growing and drying your own flowers.
Where Bracken&Fleur flowers grow
All my flowers are grown in the UK, and there are so many good reasons why! Here I share where all my flowers and foliage are grown and the advantages and importance for me of chosen only to use British Grown.
My approach to sustainability
Sustainability is at the heart of the way I run Bracken&Fleur. Whilst I cannot claim that everything I do is fully sustainable, I certainly aim to minimise any environmental impact as much as I can, from the way my flowers are grown, to they way I pack them to reach the customer.