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The Little Shed Flower Company
www.thelittleshedflowerco.com
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he Little Shed Flower Company, humbly established
in 2016, is a full-service custom floral and event
design business. Our gorgeous old brick and mortar; once
the village general store and post office is the creative home
to a non- traditional retail space, containin locally made and
botanically inspired goods, potted household plants and
a lovely ever-changing fresh bloom bar. It is here where I
welcome the most discerning of clients, to the chic con-
sult space to inspire and design our signature events. We
teach seasonal workshops, deliver the most beautiful fresh
floral bouquets, boast a lovingly sourced and carefully
curated inventory of props, styling and rental items and
grow nearly an acre of incredible local flowers and foliage.
As owner and lead designer, it is my thought that the best floral
designs are executed with mother nature in mind. We pride
ourselves on sourcing local product and materials wherever
possible and are always eco-conscious in our design practices.
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Taking cues from the seasons, Little Shed designs possess
movement, depth, dimension and have a seemingly effortless
affinity for unexpected colour palettes, although we do love a
dark and moody vibe. I believe that the fresh floral elements
that we craft should be both evocative of our client’s personal
style, atmospherically enhancing and an extension of gratitude
to your most cherished guests. I genuinely love to design in a
wild, organic and seasonally inspired aesthetic, and particularly
enjoy large scale installations and locally grown and foraged
elements.
Our meticulously handmade buttonholes, floral hair pieces and
hand-tied bouquets are artfully designed, so that you can ex-
pect nothing less than hand delivered perfection on your most
important day. While witnessing my client’s reactions during
both personal floral and bridal bouquet drop off has to be the
most exciting aspect to the morning of an event it is; even after
four seasons of weddings and special events, the moments