Friday, January 24, 2014
Flowers
So of course our wedding has to be during love month when flowers go up in price for vendures ugh. Also I just happen to love the peony flower which is not the cheapest flower around. I meet with the florist next week. My plan is to lay out my dream look and then work my way backward to see how to acheive the look for less. I have seen a few sites where they play around with baby breath and other greenery that can add as fillers for less flowers so I will see how that will go over with the florist in terms of lowering the money count. I have also seen fabric added to the equation for outside weddings. We have a gazebo for the ceremony and I think some fabric along with greenery and a few flowers will do the job of creating my country chic theme. A little country a little city chic!
Here are 10 helpful hints I found on Bridal Guide related to saving money with flowers:
1. Use in-season or locally grown flowers. They're a much better value than the flown-in, hothouse varieties.
2. Holidays can affect prices. Around Christmas, Valentine's Day and Mother's Day, general demand for flowers increases, as do their costs. On the other hand, if your wedding is held on a holiday, the church or reception site may already be festively decorated with flowers and lights and you'll need less adornment.
3. Add greenery — such as ivory or ferns — to a bouquet or the chuppah. Greenery looks lush, and you'll find it's less expensive than flowers.
4. Choose larger blooms for your bouquets, like orchids and calla lilies. You'll need fewer of them.
5. Add ribbon or tulle to an arrangement — this sweet, romantic detail will make the arrangement look larger and helps keep your expenditures down.
6. Rent trees to decorate the ceremony and reception sites; they look especially romantic when the branches are woven with masses of tiny white lights.
7. Fill in empty table spots with votives or small potted plants that can also be used as wedding favors.
8. Split the cost of decorating a ceremony site with another couple getting married in your church/synagogue on the same day.
9. Let your ceremony bouquets do double-duty. Most florists can creatively repurpose them into centerpieces on reception tables.
10. Elaborate arrangements mean more of your money is going for the florist's labor than for the flowers themselves.
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