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'Bespoke' DIY Flower Buckets

'Bespoke' DIY Flower Buckets

£98.00Price

Our events growing season runs roughly from July-October. Our DIY flower buckets contain around 60-70 stems of focals, fillers and foliage for you to create your own stunning arrangements.

 

DIY flower buckets will contain the best of what is growing in our fields at the time of your event and we can tailor the selection to suit your theme or a particular colour scheme. Once you've purchased, please get in touch and we can design the perfect flowers for your event at hello@willertonsfarm.co.uk

 

Please note that Willertons Farm does not provide any floral arrangements for weddings so you will need to consult a florist if this is what you are looking for.

 

We understand that everyone has a different look in mind but we have given a rough guideline below of how many stems may be used in the most common type of arrangements.

 

When working out how many buckets you may need, think about what kind of arrangements you want to create and how many.

 

Once you know what and how many you can add up the numbers, it’s always best to allow yourself some spares just in case.

 

Please note that this is a guide only, size/shape of blooms and the desired look can effect the overall number of flowers needed:

 

Bridal Bouquet: 20-50 stems

Bridesmaid Bouquets: 20-40 stems

Buttonholes: 3-5 stems

Jam Jars: 10-15 stems

Bottles: 1-5 stems

Larger vase arrangements: 20-40 stems

Milk Churns: 50-60 stems

 

Please note that due to the unpredictability of growing flowers outdoors in Britain we cannot include any specific varieties of flowers within our flower buckets.

 

Flower buckets can be collected from the farm 24-48 hours before the event and a £5 per bucket refundable deposit is included in the price.

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North Medburn Farm, Watling Street, Elstree, Borehamwood, WD6 3AA

OPENING HOURS

Mid July - Mid October


FRIDAY, ​​Saturday AND SUNDAY: 10am - 4pm
 

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