There’s something timeless and romantic about dried flowers — their softness, their earthiness, the way they capture a moment and let it linger. As someone who grows and dries every stem by hand on my flower farm in Port Perry, Ontario, I’ve come to appreciate not just the beauty of dried blooms, but the care that goes into preserving them. Whether you’re planning an intimate backyard elopement or a big celebration, a dried wedding bouquet can be a beautiful and sustainable choice.
If you’re a Canadian bride looking for the perfect dried bouquet, here are a few of the best places to start your search — including my own flower farm.
1. Harvest Hill Flower Farm (Port Perry, ON)
That’s me! I grow and dry flowers naturally on my family farm in Port Perry, Ontario — no dyes, no chemicals, no shortcuts. Shipping is available across Canada, and I’m currently accepting pre-orders for weddings after October 2026 as I restock. You can learn more about the process here.
2. Karinya Botanicals (Calgary, AB)
Karinya Botanicals offers a beautiful selection of dried flower bouquets, handmade with a modern, earthy aesthetic. Based in Calgary, they specialize in dried floral styling for weddings, events, and the home. If you’re in Alberta or looking for something elegant and minimalist, Karinya is a great place to explore.
3. Heaven Party Flowers (Toronto, ON)
Located in Toronto, Heaven Party Flowers creates a wide variety of dried wedding florals, from classic neutrals to bold, dyed arrangements. They have a physical location if you’re nearby and offer shipping across Canada. Their dried bouquets often blend traditional wedding shapes with a trendy twist — perfect for modern brides.
4. Etsy
Etsy has a huge variety of dried flower vendors across Canada, offering everything from boho-inspired bouquets to classic romantic styles. When browsing Etsy, I always recommend checking where the flowers are coming from and whether they’ve been naturally dried or dyed. Some shops use bleached or artificially coloured materials, so if you’re looking for something more natural, read the item descriptions closely. A few Canadian sellers to watch include:
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Bloomist Canada
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Rustic Dried Flowers
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Field & Flower Studio
Why Choose Dried Flowers for Your Wedding?
Dried flowers aren’t just beautiful — they’re also practical. You don’t have to worry about wilting in the sun, they can be packed or shipped in advance, and they’ll last long after your wedding day. With proper care, you can keep your bouquet for years as a meaningful keepsake.
And if you're planning a destination wedding or elopement, dried flowers travel well when packed with care. (You can read my packing tips here.)
Final Thoughts
Choosing a dried wedding bouquet is a way of embracing simplicity, sustainability, and seasonality. Whether you go with a custom piece from my farm, order from another Canadian florist, or find a gem on Etsy, you’ll be carrying something that’s been carefully preserved by hand.
If you’d like to talk more about a custom bouquet, you can reach out to me here. I’d love to hear about your plans and see if I can grow something just for you.