First
tip, give your florist a general idea of the style and color scheme you are
going for. Tell her which flowers that are an absolute no, but generally allow
them flexibility so they can use what is in season and cheapest. There are some
times when peonies cost a fortune, and other times when they are so cheap you
can fill your hall with them. Make sure this flexibility will be reflected in
your final price tag.
Beautiful pink Peony's |
Second
tip; avoid holding your wedding in February when flower prices are at an annual
high due to Valentine's Day. That month even the cheapest of flowers are
expense.
Third
tip, large arrangements on an altar will only be seen from far away. Use
inexpensive flowers such as carnations, or large filling flowers such as
snowball mums.
Pink Carnations with a Pink Ribbon |
Fourth tip;
find a venue such as a park or garden that is already lush and beautiful. And
think about talking to your venue directors and asking them if any other brides
are booked the same day as you are. If the two of you could coordinate flowers
and split the cost it would save the both of you a fortune.
White Lily's with Feathers |
Do you want
to use your birth flower in your wedding but don't know what it is? Here is a
list of all months and there flower.
Cream and Pink Roses with a studded wrap |
January
- the Carnation or Snowdrop
February
- the Violet or Primrose
March - Jonquil (aka Daffodil or Narcissus)
March - Jonquil (aka Daffodil or Narcissus)
April -
the Sweet pea or Daisy
May -
the Lily of the Valley
June - the Rose
July - the Larkspur or Water Lily
August - the Gladiolus or Poppy
June - the Rose
July - the Larkspur or Water Lily
August - the Gladiolus or Poppy
September
- the Aster or Morning Glory
October
- the Marigold
November
- the Chrysanthemum
December - the Narcissus
December - the Narcissus
Quick tip, before you toss you bouquet have a back up bouquet to toss. Keep the one you walked down the aisle with hidden away. Maybe ask a bridesmaid to help you with this task. This keeps your bouquet from getting bruised or damaged, so it lasts longer for you.
For some amazing wedding florists in Seattle, check out www.seattleweddingworkbook.com .
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