Floral Displays
Create floral displays in unusual but classic Vermont containers.

Sap Buckets
Bring the secrets of maple sugaring to your wedding! In the 1700's and 1800's, Vermonters collected sap in our authentic wooden sap buckets. Our "Sunday" sap buckets could hold enough sap so they didn't have to be emptied on Sundays. These are a bit larger for displays on the altar, at the end of the aisle, or at the entrance to your reception facility.




Wheel Barrel
Our antique wheel barrow can display a collection of potted plants with Vermont style. Perfect for your outdoor garden wedding.

Farm Wagons
Vermont farm wagons (known to the settlers as "overland schooners") from the 19th and early 20th Century make a unique wedding display. These wagons can be set up to use as a floral display for photo backdrops, to decorate the entrance to your wedding barn, or fill it with beer and create a self-service bar for your guests.

Backpack Baskets
Original backpack baskets have been used by real Vermonters for many years. We like to use them now for floral arrangements.

Barrel Planter
Quarter and half barrel planters make great containers for floral displays. You might also consider filling them with ice and bottled beverages for your guests!

Milk Jugs
Old fashioned milk jugs from Vermont’s dairy farms work great for long stem arrangements.

Wooden Skis
Antique wooden skis and bamboo poles and / or snowshoes from the 18th and 19th centuries are a great way to decorate your reception facility. We can deliver directly to your florist so they can prepare them with the flowers of your choice!

Glazed Pottery
Floral arrangements in urns and/or glazed pottery may be just what you're looking for to set your displays apart from more typical arrangements using glass vases.
We also have red children's wagons available (not pictured) which help create "fun" floral arrangements with potted plants or fresh cut flowers.






