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Controlling your Wedding flower budget is extremely important as flowers can take up a large portion of your overall wedding budget.
Unfortunately, your guests will immediately notice if you have skimped out on ensuring that the quality is where is should be.
Choose Your Style:
- Do you picture simply natural or elaborate flowers?
- Subtle or striking?
- Minimalist or tightly arranged?
- Are you thinking monochromatic, traditional, multi-coloured, or modern?
- Do you dream of old school roses and lilies or new school berries, grasses, greensand herbs?
All these questions will play a direct role on how much you will need to budget for your flowers.
What's Your Season:
Love the idea of imported orchids or dreamy white peonies in the middle of February?
Your florist may be able to find the flowers but be prepared to pay at least 25% more. Choose flowers which are in season and you will save money, so speak to your florist and see what they suggest.
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Size Matters:
This is one area where we have to admit that size does matter. The simple fact is that the bigger your flower arrangement, the bigger the cost.
Location:
If your wedding is in a naturally flowering park or garden, then you may not have to bring in many flowers or plants at all. You may also need to remember that if you live in a big city that your flowers are going to be more expensive.
Sometimes Less is More:
This is where the famous saying "Less is More" comes in. Save money by carrying one or two large, stunning blooms, such as orchids, tulips, or sunflowers, tied with a gorgeous ribbon.
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