What is a Foraged Wedding?
A foraged wedding pulls inspiration (and sometimes actual elements!) directly from nature. Instead of relying on imported flowers or mass-produced décor, couples work with what the land provides—wildflowers from the forest edge, branches blown down after a storm, moss-covered stones, herbs, or even berries that grow nearby. Every element is local, seasonal, and touched by the Earth itself.
Why Mother Earth Approves
Foraged weddings naturally reduce waste, carbon emissions, and over-consumption. By using what’s already available around you, you’re cutting back on floral imports, packaging, and the environmental impact of manufacturing. Plus, nature’s imperfect beauty—wild and untamed—brings a kind of authenticity that no store-bought decoration can replicate.
Creating the Look
Imagine a bouquet filled with freshly clipped ferns, Queen Anne’s lace, and thistle. Tables dressed with greenery gathered from a morning walk. Ceremonies framed by branches you’ve shaped into an arch and adorned with foraged blooms. The beauty isn’t just in the look—it’s in the story each piece tells.
Make It Intentional
A foraged wedding is about more than decor. It’s a chance to slow down, connect with your surroundings, and craft a day that’s uniquely yours. Invite guests to walk the land with you and help gather. Choose a venue where nature is the centerpiece. Embrace the wild, the rustic, and the unexpected.
The Earth Will Thank You
When your wedding leaves nothing behind but footprints and memories, you’ve created something truly special—something that honors your love story and the world around you.
Looking to plan your own foraged celebration? We’d love to help you bring that vision to life—on over 100 acres of wild woods, blooming meadows, and natural beauty, your perfect day is waiting.