Since the earliest days of human celebration, flowers have been carried, woven, scattered, and crowned for blessing. Ancient brides once tucked herbs and blossoms into their hair, not simply for adornment but to ward off ill spirits. Garlands were hung, and Bouquets were bound to carry a spell of devotion from hand to hand. Today, though the rituals are less formal, the soul of the thing remains: We gather blooms because they tether us to the earth and each other. Because they speak in a language older than words, the language of roots, earth, and connection. Here, your wedding flowers are shaped with this ancient remembrance at their core.
From our first meeting to the final petal placed, I bring logistical thoroughness, calm professionalism, and a heart invested in your joy. You'll have a creative partner who listens deeply, plans obsessively, and shows up fully.
I don't just "order flowers." I craft installations from curated local blooms, foraged elements, and sometimes unexpected finds like branches, bones, textiles, or antique vessels. This is floristry as sculpture, as world-building.
You won't find "one-size-fits-all" templates here. Instead, we weave meaning into the work — maybe it's your favorite wildflower from childhood, your ancestral roots, or a forgotten symbol you love. Your story is in bloom.
I design with the earth in mind and the heart at the center. Every arrangement is approached as an ephemeral art piece steeped in naturalist detail, wild imagination, and hand-crafted soul.
Again and again, my clients tell me the same thing: "We couldn't find what we were looking for anywhere, not on Pinterest, in magazines, or in anyone else's portfolio. But somehow, you saw it. You understood." I specialize in bringing to life visions that don't have a template. The half-formed dreams, the quiet longings, the impossible-to-pin-down ideas. When the world doesn't offer ready-made inspiration, we build it ourselves.
An unforgettable night with an effortlessly glamorous couple who described their group dynamic and event aesthetic as "Peaky Blinders tight-knit mob family hanging out in a smoky Irish Pub." We used pheasant feathers, black ferns, deep green ivy, red-almost-black roses, and pops of ochre in the floral design, along with vintage cut glass whiskey decanters, and black velvet ribbons on all the bouquets for the wedding, which took place in an old brick firehouse. It wasn't just beautiful — it was cinematic, alive with loyalty, mischief, and the crackling warmth of chosen family.
Nadine and Caleb got married in New Orleans in the legendary de-consecrated Catholic chapel adjacent to the nunnery-turned-hotel called St. Peter & Paul. It was the night of the harvest moon, and we created an arch full of romantic red roses and muddy peach carnations accented with blue-green eucalyptus pods, all the same colors as the stucco interiors of the sun-soaked stained glass windowed space. Nadine is a monarch butterfly enthusiast and conservationist, so I included milkweed pods in her bouquet. The Bouquet scattered seeds, planted the native flower and helped the monarch population as she walked down the street from the church.
Another couple hosted their wedding at a local Americana restaurant called "The Armadillo Palace," with a wardrobe that included a custom suit made by the same atelier that has dressed Lil Nas X and Brandie Carlile and which featured century plants and a moonshine Sasquatch. Their whole sartorial inspiration was Graham Parsons's suit from the 1969 Flying Burrito Brothers "Gilded Place of Sin" vinyl album cover. They were married by an Elvis impersonator in full rhinestone bell bottom regalia. The floral design was primary colors and silver-painted tumbleweeds. SO mod and so camp (but in an incredibly sophisticated 1960s way, Texas edition), so fun.
In the paleontology hall of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, under the watchful eyes of fossilized giants, a scientist couple asked for something wild: a wedding that felt like stepping back into a prehistoric forest. The groom joked, "If you could make me a boutonniere that has fungus growing out of it, that would be radical." And so, I did — a tiny, living microcosm, worn proudly on his lapel. The bride, gleeful as we walked the venue, pointed out her vision: "I'm seating everyone I don't like in the trilobite section." Their wit and their love of ancient nature come together in ways that could represent only them.
This complete feast is perfect for couples who want the whole event to feel like stepping into a folk tale or natural wonderland. You get me (Hannah) from the first mood board to the final petal placed, with personal attention at every step.
What's Included:
You (or your designated trusty sidekick) will pick up all floral elements from my home studio in Northeast Houston the day before or the morning of your event. From there, setup and placement are all yours.
All designs will be ready day-of for pickup from my Northeast Houston studio. If your budget is closer to $2,500+, we can also chat about my delivering to your ceremony site to install a modest but memorable floral vignette.
“Edges Wild truly made our dream wedding come true and was our favorite vendor! From the first meeting she was able to understand our vision, and the result was an absolutely stunning floral design.