Saturday, April 11, 2009

What kind of flower arrangements do I need for my wedding?

I%26#039;m getting married in May and have an appointment with my florist next week. She wants me to have an idea of what I want for arrangements and such, but I%26#039;m not quite sure what I need, other than the obvious boquets and boutineers. How many arrangements are typical? I%26#039;m just not sure where to start because I%26#039;ve never been one to pay attention to those type of things!
What kind of flower arrangements do I need for my wedding?
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersEveryone is giving you good advice, you need to know who gets flowers, as well as start thinking of where you want flowers (don%26#039;t forget your cake). As equally important though is to know what kind of flowers you DO NOT want. Even if you don%26#039;t have anything definite in mind of what you do want. It%26#039;s all a matter of taste - I told my florist if I say a daisy or carnation she was doing them all over again! - but that%26#039;s just me, you may think differently and that%26#039;s alright. Go to Google Images and search for wedding flowers and you%26#039;ll have tons of ideas you can print out to take with you of both things you like and dislike.





Good Luck!
Reply:Hi. Don%26#039;t worry....that is their business! They are willing to work with you. I think what she means is...perhaps cut out and bring in some pictures of bouquets that you like either from the computer or from a bridal magazine. Look through things and get an idea. Also, she will want to know your colors, etc. They will ask you all that at the meeting.





Go in with some ideas as far as pictures and what you want to spend. Then they will give you a quote and you can go from there! It all depends on what you want to spend. How many corsages/boutonnieres you need, etc. Don%26#039;t worry about that now....they have a form and will ask you all those questions at the meeting. For my son%26#039;s wedding, I went with my daughter-in-law and we had a couple meetings with the florist and also a few phone calls and emails changing and adding.





Good luck!
Reply:You can have as many or as few flower arrangements as you like and can afford. The bouquets are a popular choice and then button hole flowers for the guys and flowers for the Mother of the Bride and Mother of the Groom can be matched. You can have flowers in the church or down the aisle of where the ceremony is to be held. Those same flowers can be relocated to the reception location to save money. Personally we only had bouquets and button holes and flowers for the Mums. They look terrific in photos. I didn%26#039;t have any other arrangements. My tastes are simple. Hope things go terrifically well for your wedding day and married life together. All the best.
Reply:You and each of your bridesmaids needs a boquet. All the groomsmen need a boutineer. It is nice to give the fathers of the bride and groom one too, and give the mothers a corsage. Then you will need to consider if you want flowers for decor during the ceremony on the aisles or at the altar. And most people use flowers for centerpieces, so how ever many tables your reception will have.
Reply:You will obviously need the boquets for you and all of your girls in the wedding and boutineers for all of the men. The mothers of both the bride and groom should have either a flowers to pin on their dress (slightly different from the style of the men) or they should have flowers on their wrist (corsage) The fathers of the bride and groom should also have a boutineer. You may want to think about having a smaller version of your boquet to throw at your reception so you may save yours to preserve if you choose.
Reply:First off where are you having the wedding?..in a church, outside? Next, consider the time of year. Ask what flowers will be in season (will help cut costs) The other thing is that you need to know your color scheme. When I picked out flowers, my florists was SO helpful. She showed me books of flowers...colors, styles, arrangements. Make sure your florist is happy to be of help to you. She/He should be willing to take the time to help you. This is a huge decision and not one that we make everyday! Keep in mind where you want flowers...guest signing table, reception tables, cake table...ect. Good luck and congratulations!!
Reply:my florist walked me through everything...I had NO idea what I wanted and left feeling very confident and excited with my decision...you will need the bouquets (remember if you are doing a toss to have them do a %26quot;fake%26quot; one too), boutineers, coursages for the mothers, pedals for the flower girls, (my florist is doing a head thing for the flower girls), flowers for the cake table...centerpieces...and any things that you will want to decorate...some people also do florals for the aisle.computer

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