Wedding Flowers

When thinking about your Wedding Flowers check out what flowers will be provided at the place of your chosen Wedding Ceremony. 

  • Are  flowers included in the price of the Wedding Service. 
  • Who will ensure that there are flowers at the Wedding Ceremony. 
  • What time of year will it be at the time of your Wedding.
  • What flowers will  be available. 
  • Who will be seeing to the flower arranging.

As for button holes and sprays, it is usual for the immediate family, mother and father of the bride and groom,  best man and ushers to have more elaborate buttonhole/spray than that that of your other guests, who would normally be given a single flower.   This is quite often a carnation or rose.

Get a list of the flowers for that season in which your wedding is taking place. The flowers that bloom during the season are easier to get hold of and are seldom very expensive.

Do your homework with florests in your area, there are usually several within a radius of a town.  Ask to see samples of bouquets they have provided at other weddings around the same time of year that you yourself are getting married.   A reputable Florest will probably have photographed bouquets that they have made in the past to show to prospective clients to help them chose types of flowers and styles of bouquets.

The colour of the flowers chosen may pick up the colour or complement the colour of the bridesmaids outfits or the colour of the Wedding theme.

You may choose to use silk flowers rather that real flowers, either due to an allergy or to the fact that you want to keep your bouquet as a momento of your Wedding Day.  If this is the case, check friends or members of the family for flower arranging skills.  These bouquet’s, button holes/sprays and flower arrangements can be made in advance and from researched markets saving you time and money in your budget for other areas of your wedding.

A recommended source for your Wedding flowers, giving you some ideas is below.

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Hoping this information has been helpful, please leave any comments or questions on the blog.

Gwen Gould

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