Located in the beautiful Wiltshire countryside, Bud & Bee specializes in wedding florals that capture the natural charm of the British landscape. If you’re a couple looking for romantic, garden-inspired flowers that feel personal and sustainable, Bud & Bee offers a unique floristry experience tailored just for your big day.
Bud & Bee’s approach centers on celebrating the seasons and the natural beauty of flowers. Their designs are perfect for couples who want a relaxed, organic look rather than something overly formal. Here’s what sets them apart:
Whether you’re planning an intimate ceremony or a grand celebration, Bud & Bee has the experience to create floral designs that perfectly match your style. Their signature wild and wonderful arrangements combine elegance with a natural, effortless feel. From stunning bridal bouquets to captivating centerpieces and whimsical floral installations, they collaborate closely with you to make sure your wedding flowers are unforgettable.
My own.
Untamed, personal, seasonal, unique and quirky.
That I promote sustainability and eco friendly practices to ensure my business doesn't impact the environment both close to home and on a global scale.
Be bold. Choose happy. Just be you and do your own thing. Don't be afraid to make bold decisions and express yourself as I will support and embrace your individuality. I will go there with you. You are certainly bonkers but I'll tell you a secret; all the best people are.
A grandmother's hand embroidered handkerchief adorning a bridal bouquet...or skull details!!
Most importantly I like to get to know you, so a free consultation at a mutual meeting space is ideal so you can tell me about yourselves as a couple and what you need from me.
A lock of hair!
No, flowers should be personal reflection of you as a couple. Some flowers scent bring back memories so have a think about what flowers mean to YOU.
Personally, I would say a daisy. For me it represents freedom, childhood and that little bit of wildness because who can tame a daisy??
That's entirely up to you. Some people have them preserved, some people press them... some have them framed. I quite like the idea of getting the seeds/bulbs and planting my garden with my bouquet flowers and composting the original.