Bastrop - Cedar Creek Edition | April 2026

Business

BY JOEL VALLEY

Brenda Abbott Floral Design keeps Bastrop weddings blooming Brenda Abbott Floral Design, a locally owned studio just outside of downtown Bastrop, treats oral arrangements as works of art—part of a full-service approach that has helped the busi- ness build a reputation for weddings and events across Central Texas and beyond. About the business Owners Brenda and Scott Abbott combine years of experience with a keen eye for color, texture and seasonal blooms to create designs that bring their clients’ vision to life. It has been a business model since their ‚rst customers in 2001. “Our Bastrop production facility is unparal- leled,” said Brenda Abbott, who harvests their owers locally. The husband and wife duo—who noted they enjoy each day’s creativity—said they are the preferred vendor at a variety of venues, such as Hyatt Regency Lost Pines Resort and Spa in Cedar Creek, Texas Old Town Event Venue in Kyle and Red Ridge Receptions in Smithville. Also of note Brenda Abbott Floral Design takes appoint- ments and also accepts walk-in customers during its regular business hours of 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m.-noon Saturday. “We strive to make your event a ‘wow’ that everyone talks about,” Scott Abbott said in a social media post.

Brenda Abbott Floral Design helps couples bring their wedding vision to life with custom bouquets, ceremony arrangements and reception orals.

From intimate ceremonies to larger receptions, Brenda Abbott Floral Design oers owers tailored to each event.

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Brenda Abbott Floral Design has helped decorate weddings for 25 years in Bastrop County and beyond.

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