Artist Collaboration with Locally - A Flower Farmers Collective

Artist Collaboration with Locally - A Flower Farmers Collective

In the serene beauty of the Mary Valley, a collective of flower farmers known as 'Locally' is blooming. Founded by passionate growers Michelle and Courtney, Locally has become a light of sustainability and creativity in the rural landscape. With their commitment to eco-conscious practices and community empowerment, Locally has captured the hearts of creative women seeking to DIY their wedding flowers.

For brides-to-be in search of the perfect blooms for their special day, Locally offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and create something truly magical. From delicate dahlias to fragrant roses, their flower fields are a treasure trove of inspiration, each stem lovingly tended by local hands.

But what sets Locally apart isn't just their commitment to sustainable farming, it's their innovative approach to collaboration. Recognising the growing trend of DIY weddings and the desire for personalised touches, Locally wanted to partner with other local creatives to offer brides a one-of-a-kind experience. When Locally approached me with the idea of collaborating, I jumped at the chance to bring a combined artistic vision to life amongst the blooms of the Mary Valley. 


Together, Michelle, Courtney and I embarked on a journey to reimagine the wedding flower experience for DIY brides. Drawing inspiration from the lush surroundings of the valley, we curated a collection of floral designs that celebrated the colours and seasons of the region.









The result? A full suite of artwork ready to tell the story of Locally, inviting customers to experience the beauty and serenity of flower farming in the country. Creating a narrative with designs for packaging, branding and social media, where each bloom tells a story of love, community and connection to the land. 

As brides walk down the aisle clutching their handcrafted bouquets, they carry with them a piece of the valley's soul thanks to the strength of art and collaboration.

But the impact of this collaboration extends beyond just the wedding day. By empowering brides to take an active role in creating their floral arrangements, Locally foster a sense of pride and ownership that last long after the last petal has fallen.

For me, the collaboration with Michelle and Courtney is more than just a business partnership, it's a testament to the transformative power of art and community. Together, we can craft success not just for ourselves, but for all creative women who seek to do things for themselves and make their days truly unforgettable.

With passion, creativity and collaboration, anything is possible.

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