Floral Experiences are intimate, hands-on gatherings designed to slow things down and bring people together through flowers. Each experience centers around seasonal, locally sourced blooms, gentle guidance, and the simple joy of creating something beautiful with your hands.
Whether you’re gathering to celebrate, reconnect, or simply be together, these moments are meant to feel relaxed, thoughtful, and personal — with everyone leaving with a finished arrangement in a special vessel to take home and enjoy.
Experiences starting at $250/per person
What to Expect
Imagine arriving to a thoughtfully set table — soft linens, seasonal blooms spilling from buckets, music playing low in the background. There’s no rush, no agenda to perform. Just time and space to settle in.
We begin with a gentle grounding moment — perhaps a few minutes of breathwork or light movement to help everyone arrive fully. From there, the flowers take the lead.
Each guest is guided through the process of creating their own arrangement using locally sourced, seasonal florals, working intuitively and without rules. Designs are finished in curated vessels — ceramic compotes, vintage glass, or footed bowls — each one chosen to feel special and lasting.
Midway through, we pause. Light bites or a shared table of thoughtfully prepared food is enjoyed, conversation flows, and the room fills with that quiet hum that only happens when people feel truly present.
We close the experience by placing final touches on each arrangement, sharing a moment of reflection, and admiring what’s been created — not just the flowers, but the gathering itself.
Guests leave with:
A completed floral arrangement in a keepsake vessel
A sense of connection and calm
Something beautiful to carry home — and remember the day by
This elevated experience typically unfolds over two hours and may include:
Guided floral design
Curated vessels
Optional food, yoga, or breathwork elements
A fully styled, intimate setting
Every gathering is shaped by the people in the room — this is simply one way it might unfold.
What are Floral Experiences like?
Think of these gatherings as time to slow down, gather around a table of beautiful blooms, and create something meaningful together. They’re relaxed, hands-on, and centered around connection — with flowers as the common thread.
How long do we spend together?
Most experiences are about two hours, which gives everyone space to settle in, design, and enjoy the process without feeling rushed. If you’d like more time, we’re happy to explore that with you.
What’s included?
We provide everything you need — seasonal, locally sourced florals, tools, guidance, and a vase or unique vessel for each guest. You’ll leave with a finished arrangement made by your own hands, ready to be admired at home.
Who are these gatherings for?
Anyone who loves flowers and being together. These experiences are especially sweet for bachelorette weekends, sisters and family gatherings, mommy & me moments, birthdays, or simply creating time to connect. No floral experience is needed — just curiosity and an open mind.
Can we make it feel special to our group?
Absolutely. Each experience is thoughtfully shaped around your group — from the florals and vessels to the overall feeling of the day. Optional additions like food, gentle yoga, or guided breathwork can be woven in if they feel aligned.
Where do these experiences take place?
We can gather in private homes, rental properties, outdoor spaces (weather permitting), or select venues. If travel is involved, we’ll walk through those details together.
How many people usually participate?
Groups tend to feel best with 6–14 people, though we’re always happy to talk through what makes sense for your gathering.
Do we get to keep what we make?
Yes — and that’s part of the magic. Each guest leaves with their own arrangement in a vase or special vessel, something tangible to remember the day by.
How do we begin?
Just reach out through the inquiry form and tell us a bit about your group. From there, we’ll take care of the details together.
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