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A Creative Way to Use Our DIY Flower Buckets

One of our favorite parts of offering DIY flower buckets is seeing how couples make them their own.


While many couples use their buckets for bud vases, centerpieces, or ceremony arrangements, this wedding reminded us just how versatile local, seasonal flowers can be — especially when creativity leads the way.


For this celebration, the couple transformed their DIY flower buckets into a hanging floral seating chart, creating a display that felt playful, personal, and completely unique.


Turning Flowers Into a Seating Chart


Instead of a traditional printed seating chart, individual blooms were tucked into small hanging vessels, each one labeled with a guest’s name and table number. Suspended at varying heights, the flowers created movement, color, and a sense of discovery as guests searched for their place.


It was interactive without being complicated — and beautiful from every angle.

This is the kind of design that invites guests to slow down, look closer, and smile.


Hanging floral seating chart at a Montana wedding

Why This Worked So Well


This seating chart worked because it embraced a few key ideas:

  • Seasonal flowers that didn’t need heavy structure

  • Simple mechanics that allowed the blooms to shine

  • Individual stems that made each guest feel considered


By using flowers from their DIY buckets, the couple was able to stretch their floral investment in a meaningful way — turning functional pieces into something memorable.


close up of a floral hanging seating chart

The Beauty of Our DIY Flower Bucket Option


Our DIY buckets are designed for couples who want flexibility and creative freedom. They’re filled with fresh, seasonal blooms grown right here on our farm — ready to be arranged, styled, or repurposed in ways that fit your vision.


Some couples keep things classic. Others think outside the box.


This hanging seating chart is a perfect example of how DIY buckets can go far beyond tables and vases — becoming part of the experience itself.


Designed to Feel Personal


What we loved most about this display wasn’t just how it looked — it was how it felt. Each bloom represented a guest. Each name was held gently by something living, imperfect, and beautiful.


It was thoughtful. It was creative. And it was unmistakably them.


If you’re planning a wedding and want florals that give you room to experiment, play, and create something meaningful, our DIY flower bucket option might be the perfect fit.



VENDORS

Florals: Two Kays Flower Farm

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