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Shop BIPOC: Where You Spend Your Money Matters

Local BIPOC-owned businesses to support this (and every) season

Bryony Angell
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Published on: December 10, 2020

Shop BIPOC: Where You Spend Your Money Matters

Holiday-wreath
Photo:
Credit: Fortunate Orchard

Botanical design rooted in the seasons of the Pacific Northwest

Hannah Morgan of Fortunate Orchard creates holiday wreaths of foraged greens out of her home studio and leads wreath-making workshops in the community. She applies a sustainable, local angle to her floral work. “Including bits of nature [such as] seed pods, vines and grasses that couldn’t be sourced from flower markets ensures that our arrangements are unique and ultra-seasonal,” says Morgan.

This year, Morgan has collaborated with other artisans to offer gift packages through her website. “We try to lift each other up and expand our audiences. It’s been easy and fun to partner up with a few BIPOC-owned businesses for holiday projects,” she says.

Other BIPOC-owned floral businesses to shop: Cedarhouse Flowers in Wallingford, Alice’s Floral Designs in the International District or Blue Poppy Floral in Wedgwood.

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