Most Affordable Dried Flower Wedding Bouquets, A Price Comparison (For Ontario Brides)

Most Affordable Dried Flower Wedding Bouquets, A Price Comparison (For Ontario Brides)

When planning a wedding, flowers are one of the most meaningful ways to reflect your style — and for couples looking for something sustainable, long-lasting, and naturally beautiful, dried wedding bouquets are a lovely choice. As someone who grows and dries flowers myself, I wanted to offer a helpful guide comparing the different styles, pricing, and vendors across Ontario and online.

Whether you're after a simple rustic look or something more polished and refined, there are great options at every price point. Here's a closer look at what's available.

Harvest Hill Flower Farm – Naturally Grown, Ontario-Farmed Bouquets

Price: $80 for a bridal bouquet
Website: forestviewflowerfarm.com

At Harvest Hill Flower Farm (that’s me!), I grow and dry all of my flowers right here on our farm near Toronto, Ontario. The bouquets I create are made from flowers I’ve tended from seed to stem, with no sprays or shortcuts. I focus on offering loose, organic-style designs with a soft palette — ideal for nature-loving couples or those planning outdoor weddings. Bouquets start at $80, with a full menu of dried wedding options available on my wedding flower page.

Karinya Botanicals – Wildflower-Inspired and Lightly Styled

Price Range: ~$90–$120
Website: karinyabotanicals.ca

Based in Ontario, Karinya Botanicals offers hand-tied dried bouquets using a mix of blooms and grasses with a breezy, natural aesthetic. Their work often feels like a walk through a summer meadow — loose, textural, and soft in tone. They cater to small weddings and elopements, and their dried flower offerings rotate with the seasons.

Beaudry Flowers – Full and Refined

Price Range: ~$130–$160
Website: beaudryflowers.ca

Located in Hamilton, Beaudry Flowers carries a blend of dried and silk flower arrangements, leaning toward more full-bodied, stylized bouquets. These designs suit couples who want something structured and photo-ready but with the natural charm of dried florals. Pricing reflects the detail and fullness of their pieces.

Hidden Botanics (Ships to Ontario) – Colourful and Customizable

Price Range: ~$100
Website: hiddenbotanicsweddings.com

Though UK-based, Hidden Botanics ships to Canada and offers a wide selection of dried bridal bouquets in classic, boho, or seasonal colour palettes. Their pieces are neat and symmetrical, and you can choose from curated colourways like blush, terracotta, or woodland green. Their mid-range pricing and wide style variety make them a solid choice for online shoppers.

Etsy Sellers – Handmade and Wide-Ranging

Price Range: $75–$130+
Website: etsy.com

Etsy is full of small businesses across Canada and beyond offering dried wedding bouquets in every style — from wild and whimsical to sleek and minimal. Many offer matching bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnieres, and flower crowns. One tip: pay close attention to shipping timelines and materials used (some include preserved or dyed flowers).

Heaven Party Flowers – Romantic and Soft Hues

Price Range: ~$130
Website: heavenpartyflowers.com

This Canadian business leans into dreamy pastels and elegant shapes, using preserved roses, lavender, and delicate filler flowers. Their dried wedding bouquets have a traditional yet timeless look — perfect for more formal or vintage-inspired weddings.

Dried Flowers Forever – Theme-Based Bouquets

Price Range: $100–$120
Website: driedflowersforever.com

Offering themed collections like "vintage autumn" or "soft cream," this Canadian shop is ideal for couples who want something stylish and consistent with their colour scheme. Their bouquets are hand-assembled and often feature statement grasses and textured fillers.

Idlewild Floral – High-End and Preserved

Price Range: ~$300–$350
Website: idlewildfloral.com

Idlewild offers a luxury take on dried and preserved bridal bouquets, using premium ingredients and offering refined designs in neutral palettes. These bouquets are intended as heirloom pieces and come beautifully packaged, making them ideal for upscale weddings or for couples wanting something they can display for years after the big day.

What to Consider When Choosing a Dried Bouquet

  • Local vs. Online: Local growers (like me!) offer flowers with a personal touch and smaller environmental footprint. But if you're short on time or have specific colour needs, online vendors offer convenience and selection.

  • Preserved vs. Naturally Dried: Preserved flowers tend to be more vibrant and last longer, but may involve dyes and chemicals. Naturally dried flowers have a more muted, earthy look.

  • Shipping and Timing: Always check processing and delivery times, especially if ordering from abroad.

  • Matching Pieces: Some vendors offer matching bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnieres, and centerpieces — a great way to unify your wedding florals.

Final Thoughts

Dried bouquets aren't just a trend — they’re a meaningful, sustainable way to carry something beautiful down the aisle. Whether you're drawn to soft garden florals, bold preserved palettes, or minimalist bundles, there’s a perfect fit out there.

If you’re looking for something grown and dried right here in Ontario, I’d love to create something special for your day. You can see more about my wedding offerings right here.

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