An Intimate Glacier Elopement
- Two Kays Flower Farm
- 18 hours ago
- 1 min read

A Bouquet Designed to Be Seen Up Close
When portraits are intimate, florals have to hold their own at close range.
The bridal bouquet for this elopement was designed with texture, color, and movement in mind—so it felt just as compelling inches from the camera as it would from afar. Each bloom added warmth and softness, creating contrast against the surrounding landscape and anchoring the portraits visually.
Rather than serving as a backdrop element, the flowers became part of the interaction—held close, shared, and woven naturally into the couple’s space.

A Groom’s Boutonniere Designed with the Same Care as the Bouquet
In intimate elopements like this one, the smallest details often carry the most weight.
The groom’s boutonniere was designed as a natural extension of the bridal bouquet—using complementary blooms, soft texture, and an intentionally restrained scale. Rather than feeling like an afterthought, it added balance and cohesion to the overall look, especially in close-up portraits where every detail is visible.
For Glacier elopements that prioritize closeness and connection, thoughtfully designed boutonnieres help complete the story in a quiet, intentional way.

Designing Florals for Intimate Glacier Elopements
At Two Kays Flower Farm, we design elopement florals not just for landscapes—but for moments.
That means creating bouquets that:
Photograph beautifully up close
Add texture and depth without overpowering
Feel personal and emotionally grounded
Support quiet, intimate storytelling
For couples planning a Glacier elopement that prioritizes connection over complexity, this style of floral design allows the day to unfold naturally—without needing to be anything more than it already is.

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Florals: Two Kays Flower Farm
Photography: Kylie Farmer Photography



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