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How To Choose A Florist –
Floral Designer And – Or Decorator.

 GENERAL INFORMATION

We recommend that if possible, both bride and groom will attend all interviews.

First things first! Print the worksheets with questions to ask florists you interview and take them with you to to the interviews. they are located in the (for a limited time) FREE Wedding Planning Guide, book. Additionally, always carry a note pad and pen to write down important information and questions that may arise during your interview.

worksheet example
 for notes and comments

In order to comparison shop and select wisely, interview at least 3 Florists – Floral Designers – decorators.

FOR WORKSHEETS, CHECKLISTS AND QUESTIONS TO ASK WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS AND VIDEOGRAPHERS – CLICK HERE LOGIN AND CLICK ON THE CORRESPONDING CHAPTER.

Flowers are a central component of your wedding. they set the atmosphere and are often a focal point as they add beauty and fragrance to any occasion including engagement parties, bridal showers, rehearsal meals and of course weddings.
Before starting your search for your wedding florist – floral designer, you need to

  choose the time of year for your wedding

  choose the time of day for your wedding

  choose your wedding theme and colors

  decide if your wedding will be casual or formal

  secured both your ceremony and reception sites

  Shop for your flower and decorations specialists as early as possible and give them a general idea of what you want. Leave the actual details for 1 or 2 months before the wedding.
Whether yours is a simple at home wedding, a lavish black tie affair or any wedding style in between, you need flowers that are arranged in good taste and coordinate well with all other components of both marriage ceremony and wedding reception.

  • Check both your ceremony and reception sites to find out if flowers are:
  • Included in their wedding package,
  • If they have specific in house floral specialists and decorators they work with,
  • What their policies regarding flowers and wedding decorations are.

You also need to:

  • Arrange with the management of those that allow you to choose a professional, a specific time slot for the flowers and decorations to be placed.
  • Request that the flowers and decoration professionals confirm a few days before your wedding.
  • Find out if yours is the only wedding on the date you chose. If not, you may be able to save by coordinating flower arrangements with the preceding or following wedding party and splitting the costs.

Other money saving ideas include:

  • Using your ceremony flowers and decorations at the reception,
  • Asking the bridesmaids to place their bouquets as centerpieces (they can not carry them throughout the reception and they will take them home anyway),
  • Choosing seasonal flowers that are common and plentiful in your geographical region,
  • Decorating with purchased or rented potted plants, shrubs and trees
  • Utilizing a floral design or interior decorating school if there is one in your area.
    Check your phone book to see if there is a flower design school in your area. While you offer the students hands on experience you will most probably pay only for the flowers. The students are supervised by a professional instructor and are graded on their work. Generally, the instructor goes over each arrangement with the creating student, correcting and explaining, all the while assuring that the end result is of the highest quality.

As you prepare to choose a florist or a floral arrangement coordinator you must define what you want. Consider the choices available to complement your wedding within your flowers budget. such as:

  1. Fresh or silk flowers?
    Click here to read the article about Fresh or silk flowers
  2. The colors of the bouquets.
  3. Consider the overall color scheme of your wedding, the color of your bridesmaids dresses,
  4. and forms of the bouquets such as:
posy style bridal bouquet
bunched flower bouquet

Traditionally, the bouquets carried by the maid of honor and the bridesmaids are of the latter design.

WHICH AND HOW MANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS WILL YOU NEED?

  altar and aisle arrangements for the ceremony site -LARGE and SELF CONTAINED

  reception tables centerpieces

  guest book table

  memorial table

  cake and or cake table

  decorations and centerpieces for the reception site

  bridal bouquets

  bouquets for the maid of honor and bridesmaids

  boutonnieres for the fathers and for the male attendants

  corsages for the mothers

  head dress for the flower girl

  garlands

  flowers or petals for the flower basket

  other.

Do you want specific flowers at all cost or do you prefer flowers seasonal to your wedding date.
Click here to read the article “What You Should Know About Flowers.”

Are you set on traditional wedding flowers, would you prefer exotic and original arrangements, or would you like to explore the current trends?

How would you like your reception decorations and or centerpieces displayed? Traditional centerpieces, garlands, flower rings surrounding each centerpiece, floating within your centerpieces, individual flowers, potted plants, other?

Are you considering decorating your wedding cake with flowers?

The symbolic meanings of flowers can assist you in expressing your feelings for each other.
Click Here to read about Flowers and their meanings

You can probably come up with some more ideas.

OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS

Traditionally the groom pays for the flowers adorning the ceremony facility and for the flowers given the wedding party and parents. The bride pays for the flowers adorning the reception facility. However, it is becoming quite common place for the bride and groom to split the costs. Many brides and grooms have a joint bank account or a special wedding account and pay all their wedding expenses from that account.
Request that your flower and decoration professionals consult with the management of your reception venue and ask for their advice on how to decorate the facility in the most complementary and effective way. Small rooms are usually easy to decorate while large rooms and halls require deeper thought and planning.

WHO IS THE RIGHT WEDDING FLORIST – FLORAL DESIGNER FOR YOU?

A local professional florist or floral designer who is familiar with your wedding ceremony and reception venues and who will:

  Consult with you and be open to your suggestions

  be able to supply you with your desired flowers and look in any season

  be able to provide you with alternatives and work with you within your budget

  be willing to work with fabric swatches to assure complementing color schemes

  be able to provide you with photos and samples of their creations

  create traditional, original, exotic, contemporary and trendy designs

  be able to suggest what will enhance your wedding theme

  be willing to coordinate and work with your wedding cake designer

  guarantee the work, freshness, on time delivery and placement of your flowers

  Carry liability and performance insurance

The tips, questions and ideas you gathered here and in part II, provide a wonderful preparation for your interviews.

TO READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ABOUT FLOWERS – JUST CLICK ON THE TITLE:

FLOWERS: THEIR SEASONS AND THEIR REASONS
FLOWERS AND THEIR MEANINGS 
PRESERVE YOUR BRIDAL BOUQUET FOR A LONG-LASTING FAMILY KEEPSAKE  
KEEP YOUR FLOWERS BEAUTIFUL AND LONG LASTING
SHOULD YOU CHOOSE FRESH OR SILK WEDDING FLOWERS
WEDDINGS: THINGS TO KNOW WHEN CONSIDERING YOUR FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS AND BOUQUETS

 

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Nily Glaser the founder of the A-wedding Day Magazine, is a published author who presented workshops for wedding professionals all over the USA. She is the author of the almost 400 page downloadable, personalized, printable Wedding Planning Guide – book. It contains information, tips, ideas, worksheets that include details to be used when interviewing vendors and checklist Using it, you won’t forget any detail. Yes, for a limited time, you can login, download and print what you need, FREE, with no strings attached. To get it Click Here

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