Dried flower designs

Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire

Untamed dried flowers for your favourite flower lover, nature enthusiast or wild child (maybe that’s you)

Find the perfect gift or new decoration for your home in the dried flower shop. Browse a selection of wreaths, bouquets and flower garlands or request a design in a bespoke colour. They’re available to ship across the UK.

Grown with love in my Forest of Dean wildlife gardens, these flowers are sown, tended, harvested and dried by me before finally being gathered into free-spirited designs that reflect the romantic wildness of nature, bringing the life and colours of the garden indoors.

Have a particular design in mind that’s not in the shop? Get in touch and let’s discuss how we can work together.

Kind words from lovely customers

  • Just to let you know that my daughter in law and my granddaughter were thrilled with the arrangements you made. Thank you.

    Anne

  • Hollie loved her crown of abundance. She cried with joy. Thank you Shanna.

    Carolyn

  • Would just like to say how beautiful (exquisite) the flower arrangement was. So nice to see so many different flowers and plants all together. It lifted both our spirits as we are both in isolation.

    Pam

  • They are absolutely beautiful, glorious, perfect! The colours are just so in tune with each other, and it's a long time since I saw Honesty in a bouquet. Thank you so very much.

    Sue

  • Thank you Shanna for the beautiful flowers and at such short notice, much appreciated. My mum loved them.

    Beth

Beautifully sustainable dried wedding flowers

Bride and groom walking down an aisle outdoors, surrounded by guests in a garden setting, with confetti in the air.

Hypercube Photography

Dried flowers are the quintessential way to bring a feeling of timeless elegance or a touch of rustic and wild decor to your wedding or civil partnership. And after the celebrations finish, you and your guests can take home everlasting floral keepsakes to remember the day.

Harebell & Bee flowers are also an ideal eco-friendly option for couples planning sustainable weddings: they’re grown and dried locally in Gloucestershire without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilisers, bleaches, dyes or added heat, and I use environmentally-friendly floristry techniques to create all my designs (read more about my sustainability practices here).

Visit the Weddings page to find out about my wedding flowers service and to get in touch about planning your own ceremony. While you’re there be sure to scroll down the page to look through the photo gallery of wedding flowers created for previous happy couples.

Bride and groom embracing with a dried flower bouquet in a natural setting

Kathryn Goddard Photography

Free dried flower resources

Find advice about growing, drying, caring for and storing everlasting flowers - plus posts about wildlife gardening - on the blog

Dried flowers to inspire you

People have been falling back in love with dried flowers and it’s easy to see why. Saved in a moment of freshness, dried flowers give us nature’s colours and textures to enjoy in our homes all year round.

A crescent shaped wreath made of dried white and yellow flowers and green grasses on a woven willow ring and tied with a light yellow ribbon hangs on a light grey wall.

Though they’ve been dried, these flowers still breathe with the impression of life. They delight us with their vibrant shades - from cool blue to pastel pink to fiery oranges - and draw us in with their fabulous textures. Dried flowers might have wonky, curving stems, bouncing seed heads or drooping petals that add movement to an arrangement. And when they begin to fade, their colours shift to softly antique hues that are often even more beautiful.

A small crescent shaped wreath made with dried white, purple and blue flowers on a thin wooden hoop and tied with a pale pink ribbon hangs on a pale grey wall.

These dried beauties are used to make all sorts of unique designs like floral chandeliers, flower garlands, wreaths, flower clouds and wearable flowers. If you need any more convincing of the appeal of dried flowers or you’re here looking for some everlasting floral inspiration, click the button below to explore the image gallery and discover what’s possible.

In front of a light grey wall, short stems of dried flowers and grasses in various colours are strung in garlands on very thin wires.