Hello!

let’s celebrate the beauty nature is giving us this season.

Hi, I’m Meghan (she/her)!

Rainy Saturdays, ferry rides, bougie cocktails, and cherishing the rare sunshiny days give me life. Growing up in Edmonds and living in the Pacific Northwest, my heart is full of inspiration and gratitude. Yes, I’m that odd friend who is petting moss, booping little flowers, and collecting twigs.

If I’m off designing a wedding, my day kit will include some obvious items and some that may not make sense to you: scissors, twine, velcro, mini hair straightener, and fruit snacks. Just know that I’m prepared!

On those precious summer days that I’m not doing my dream job, you can find me either paddle boarding or swimming next to my paddle board.

The rest of the year, I like to be a slug and embrace the cozy, watching reality TV and reading anything from psycho-thriller-mysteries to heartfelt memoirs. It’s all about balance, right?

I am SO excited to work with you. I do a giddy little wiggle every time I receive an inquiry or get off a consultation. I’ve done my morning affirmations, taken my hot girl walk, and am dressed in my jumpsuit and clogs.

Here’s to creating something a little untamed and always divine xx

About Me

sustainable florist and floral designer meghan campbell

About my Work

I love celebrating what nature is offering in the current season and using its natural shape, texture, and color to influence my designs. By using only seasonal flowers grown by local growers, my arrangements provide the best of what the PNW has to offer during the season while being mindful of my environmental impact.

I never use floral foam as it is toxic to our bodies and planet. Instead, I have worked to use compostable and reusable mechanics that are safe for us and the Earth. I want to be a good steward of the natural world and provide you with beautiful arrangements.

In addition to reflecting the current season, my work takes on an English, gardeny vibe. I studied floral design at Tallulah Rose Flower School… in England… in an old, converted stable… on an Elizabethan era estate... with a world renowned topiary garden. Yes, it was as magical as it sounds so I obviously have to sprinkle that magic into my designs.

expert floral designer and florist meghan campbell preparing for an event

About You

if I can be so presumptuous…

  • You want a gorgeous wedding that doesn’t have a negative environmental impact

  • You’re flexible, knowing that one week peonies can be in season and the next week not

  • You either know exactly what you want or you have no idea where to begin (I’m here to help at whatever stage!)

  • You care deeply about our planet and community and want your wedding to reflect those values

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Values

  • Twisted Bramble is founded on the belief that floristry shouldn’t come at the expense of our planet. Flowers are always sourced from local, sustainable farms and foliage is responsibly foraged whenever possible. Specializing in artisan design, arrangements never have floral foam and single use plastic is avoided; compostable materials, such as twine, burlap, and moss are used to create beautiful, seasonal arrangements that are kind to our Earth.

    Meghan Campbell is Sustainable Floristry Network Member Florist

    Proud Charter Member of Emerald Hour, inspiring greener weddings.

  • I want to recognize the land that I reside on and forage from belongs to the Sdohobsh (Snohomish) people and their successors the Tulalip Tribes. I want to honor the land itself and express gratitude to the people who have stewarded it since time immemorial.

    Continue to learn with me about the history that brought us here and our present participation. May we take care of this land well.

  • Here at Twisted Bramble, or in any events associated with Twisted Bramble, racism of any kind will not be tolerated. I am committed to increasing cultural respect by cultivating greater understanding of diversity, inclusion, equity, implicit bias, white privilege, white supremacy, and systemic racism specifically within the floral industry.

    Furthermore, I am committed to an environment where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. I am accepting and affirming of all of my clients, regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, sex, age, physical or mental disability, and I guarantee that each client will receive the same standard of excellence I strive to provide.

  • Twisted Bramble relies on the local community for sourcing product and for business. We want to give back to the community with you. When booking a wedding or event, clients have the choice to select which of the following organizations they’d like a percentage of their invoice to go. Twisted Bramble also regularly supports social causes with weekend bouquets and donations.

    Indigenous Women Rising

    committed to honoring Native & Indigenous People’s inherent right to equitable and culturally safe health options through accessible health education, resources, and advocacy.

    Front and Centered

    Communities of color, people with lower incomes, and indigenous people are on the frontlines of climate and environmental change.

    Creative Justice

    Creative Justice builds community with youth most impacted by the school-to-prison-(to-deportation) pipeline. Participants and mentor artists work together to examine the root causes of incarceration and creating art that articulates the power and potential of our communities.

    Lambert House

    empowers lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth through the development of leadership, social, and life skills.

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