FROM SEED TO WEDDING
GROWN WITH LOVE
photography credit
Shannon Rae Photography
WEDDING
All florals for wedding work will be grown here in Central Pennsylvania.
Flowers change from week to week as they come and go throughout the season. The main growing season is May through September, but if your wedding is in April or October, I can still work with you.
For example, peonies and tulips in the spring, lisianthus and sunflowers in the summer and dahlias in the fall.
At Free Range Blooms, we focus on what's in season and grown sustainably. If you choose us to do your wedding florals, you will find that we won't use floral foam. (as it's not a sustainable material)
I will go over the flowers that are in season when you request florals for your wedding day.
This picture shows peonies that would be in season in May.
MID SUMMER BRIDAL BOUQUET
This bouquet shows what mid-summer flowers would be available if you just want color! Dahlias, lisianthus and wildflowers filled out this bridal bouquet.
photo credit: Hannah Lampman Photography
SUNFLOWER BRIDAL BOUQUET
Whether you want blush, terracotta or bright colors, I grow them all!
These flowers were from September and the bride requested a sunflower and lots of color.
photo credit: Shannon Rae Photography
FALL CASCADING BRIDAL BOUQUET
This bride requested terracotta colors that cascaded down in front of her dress. Lots of texture and unique in season flowers filled this bouquet.
Pennsylvania & East Coast Photographer (tocaptureamomentllc.com)
TABLE CENTERPIECES
Add a dab of color to your special day with beautiful table centerpieces — and make your wedding that is one to remember!
colors: terracotta and white
season: fall
photo credit: Pennsylvania & East Coast Photographer (tocaptureamomentllc.com)
OUTDOOR ARBOR
Need a statement for your outdoor or indoor arbor? There are so many ways to do this with some extra thought and creativity. This piece was done with all local flowers in September.
colors:terracotta
Photo credit: Pennsylvania & East Coast Photographer (tocaptureamomentllc.com)
BOUTONNIERRE
These are the traditional pinned boutonnieres with a twine wrapped end. You can choose any color ribbon or twine of your choice.
These boutonnieres were made with dried eucalyptus, celosia and a sprig of pussy willow.
POCKET BOUTONNIERE
These were requested to slip inside the suits front pocket, instead of the traditional pinned boutonniere. Whatever style you decide on, your florals will always be the perfect touch!
WRIST CORSAGES
There are many ways to wear a corsage, but a slap bracelet might be a nice easy option instead of a tie-on-ribbon corsage. Either choice will work
These were made with a mix of dried flowers and fresh lisianthus, which are available mid summer/early fall.
photo credit: Free Range Blooms
HAIR COMB
Each hair comb is OOAK created to your style or colors.
I can do a fresh hair comb or a dried floral comb. Choose from
small and sweet
large and bold
photo credit: Sparrow and Lace Photography
Continue scrolling through the seasons.
SPRING
TULIPS AND PEONIES
SUMMER
LISIANTHUS, SUNFLOWERS AND ZINNIAS
FALL
DAHLIAS AND ZINNIAS