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How to get the most from your wedding floral budget...

Wedding flowers are one of the most impactful visual elements of your day — but they can also be one of the most misunderstood.


We believe beautiful flowers exist at many price points, and understanding where to focus your budget will help you get the most magic for your money.


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Start with What Matters Most

Decide which moments mean the most to you.

  • Love statement pieces? Focus on your ceremony arch, aisle flowers, or head table.

  • Prefer to make your portraits shine? Invest in personal flowers like bouquets and boutonnieres.

  • Hosting a grand reception? Centerpieces create the biggest visual impression for guests.


Be Realistic About Costs

Floral design isn’t just the flowers — it’s labor, design time, delivery, and setup. Flowers are perishable, hand-selected, and conditioned for days before your event. That care ensures every petal looks perfect.


A good rule of thumb: most couples invest 10–15% of their total wedding budget in florals, though this can vary based on style and scale.


Make the Most of Seasonal Blooms

If you’re flexible, let your florist guide you toward seasonal varieties — they’re fresher, fuller, and often more cost-effective.For example:

  • Spring: tulips, ranunculus, lilac

  • Summer: garden roses, zinnias, hydrangea

  • Fall: dahlias, berries, amaranthus

  • Winter: evergreens, anemones, hellebores


Trust the Process

A good florist will always be transparent about where your money goes — and help you make choices that honor your priorities. Our goal is to design impactful, artful florals that feel like you, without waste.


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