This living willow wreath has been partly decorated with hellebores and narcissi from a local flower farm. After it has been use as part of the funeral the flowers can be removed and the willow heart planted. As long as the bottom of the stems have been kept damp, it will continue to grow.
A funeral sheath using dahlias, foraged foliage, seed heads and cosmos.
This floral basket was placed by the side of the coffin. It can then be taken away and used at the wake or shared out among friends and family.
A sympathy bouquet in a glass vase and basket. Each has a seed embossed label which can be planted.
Alternatively this could be used as a decoration at the wake or in a religious setting, in a church window for example.
An oversized funeral spray using poppies, cow parsley, sweet peas, larkspur and foraged foliage.
The arrangement sits in a wooden crate. It is too tall to sit on the coffin whilst in transport instead it sits at the front to be fully seen. It can then be carried in and placed on the coffin. As it is slightly bigger than a standard spray it can make a wonderful impact when in place.
This floral basket is made up of smaller jam jar bouquets. After the basket has been used on or by the casket the jam jars can then be taken and used at the wake.
A living wreath, with willow and moss base which has been planted with viola, naricissi, muscari, ivy and mint. After the funeral the plants and bulbs can be planted out in your garden or meaningful place.
A casket spray made from foraged greenery; pittisporum, bay and ivy and flowers from the market, phlox, anenmones, lilac and delphinium.