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‘Garden Beauty’ with Carolyn Seibert-Drager – At Gifts Inn Boonsboro

March 29 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Step into a world of wonder and join us for a delightful and enchanting event at the Opening Reception on March 29th, 2026, from 1 to 3 p.m. Allow your senses to be whisked away by the beguiling beauty of ‘Garden Beauty,’ a mesmerizing exhibition by the talented Carolyn Seibert-Drager of The Farmer’s Daughters Flowers. This stunning showcase will grace the walls of Gifts Inn Boonsboro from March 29th to May 31st.

Do not miss the opportunity to revel in this breathtaking fusion of photography and photo editing, where each image serves as a gentle reminder to pause and embrace the extraordinary all around us. Carolyn’s photography, infused with her love of flowers and bright colors, is sprinkled with an affection for poster and pop art. Each photograph is a snapshot in time, cherishing the moments that allow her flowers more time to be seen and loved. Let us celebrate the beauty of art and nature together in this enchanting display!

CAROLYN SEIBERT-DRAGER ‘Garden Beauty’ Exhibit March 29thth – May 31st 2026 Photography on display at Gifts Inn Boonsboro.

OPENING RECEPTION: March 29th, 2026 from 1 – 3pm

ABOUT by CAROLYN SEIBERT-DRAGER: “My photography is infused with my love of flowers and bright colors, sprinkled with an affection for poster and pop art. Photos are literally a snapshot in time, and I relish giving my flowers more time to be seen and loved.

I’m often asked why I always use my business name rather than my own; it’s because it reflects the roots of my inspiration. I grew up on a small dairy farm in Pennsylvania, and named my photography business in honor of my late father. My love of the land and everything that grows on it is deep in my soul, a bond with and a gift from my dad.

I have been a photographer most of my adult life, though primarily for work as part of a career in communications. I finally stopped ignoring a different potential side to my photography during the coronavirus pandemic. The idea of pursuing a more playful, creative version had been germinating — pun intended — in the back of my mind for months, and eventually I gave it a try. I’m having even more fun than I imagined.

A quote by botanist Luther Burbank from more than 100 years ago hangs in my studio: “Who does not love flowers? For whom will not flowers make more sunshine?” My photos are a reminder to take time to see and embrace the extraordinary all around us.”