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While
flowers bring a color, fragrance, and petal-packed style to your
wedding, they also bring along a bill. The cost of flowers for an
entire wedding, including the ceremony and reception, can range from
a couple hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on
the amount, quantity, and style of the arrangements you select and
the location of your event. Enjoy the beauty of fresh blossoms while
not breaking the bank with these suggestions for budget-friendly
wedding flowers.
Select flowers that are in season. Many flowers have a primary
season of availability. Tulips, for example, are easy to track down
in spring and are relatively inexpensive. Finding a particular color
of tulip in August is a challenging and expensive effort. Ask your
florist to help you select flowers that are readily available during
the season of your wedding.
Don't overlook inexpensive blooms. A good florist can design
marvelous arrangements out of inexpensive flowers. Chrysanthemums
and carnations are inexpensive, and when arranged in abundance, they
create striking bouquets.
Use your creativity. There are no rules when it comes to your
wedding flowers, so use your imagination to save money. For a summer
wedding, instead of having high-priced roses, pick a readily
available flower, such as sunflowers, for your feature flower. You
can also cut costs by growing and harvesting blooms from your own
garden and incorporating them into your centerpiece. Or, instead of
choosing bridal and bridesmaid bouquets, combine your favorite
flowers to create eye-catching wrist corsages or hair accessories.
Less is more. Simple arrangements often make the biggest impact.
Begin by selecting a limited color palette of one to three colors so
your florist can order in bulk, which also cuts costs. Instead of
having an abundance of small displays, impress with fewer but more
extraordinary arrangements. Also, don't be afraid to use a lot of
greenery, such as ivy and texture-rich ferns, and fewer expensive
flowers.
Consider your location. Choose a beautiful and lush venue such
as a garden or park, and let Mother Nature create the floral
arrangements for you.
Transfer ceremony flowers to the reception. By using the flower
arrangements from your ceremony at your reception, you won't have to
purchase as many reception flowers. Bridesmaid bouquets also can
make nice centerpieces.
Learn how to design. Take classes on flower arranging with your
wedding party to learn how to create your own arrangements. Although
time-consuming, this will be a fun activity to do with your friends
and family. Be sure to allow plenty of time for shopping for
flowers, designing arrangements, and setting everything in place.
Inquire about similar blooms. If you're fond of a flower that is
out of season or one that doesn't quite fit into your budget, ask
your florist about less-expensive flowers that have a similar look. |