The meaning of flowers

Rose  Love
White Daisy Purity
Gardenia  Joy
Carnation  Distinction
Blue Violet  Constancy
Forget-me-not   Remembrance
Chrysanthemum  Sharing
Lily of the Valley Happiness

Floral designs created from fresh and silk flowers may help you stay within your budget.

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Calla Lily  Chrysanthemum  Daffodil  Delphinium  Gladiolas 
Heather  Hydrangea  Iris  English Lavander  Peony 
Sunflowers  Tulip  Sweetpea  Waxflower  Asters 
Phlox  Love in the Mist  Star Gazer Lily  Bells of Ireland  Lisianthus 

The Check List:

Bouquets:
Bride
Maid(Matron) of Honor
Bridesmaids
Flower girls
Bride's toss bouquet (separate bouquet for toss)
Hair Ornaments:
Bride
Maid/Matron of Honor
Bridesmaids
Flower girls
Junior Bridesmaids
Reception:
Centerpieces
Head table
Staircase railing
Buffet Tables
Cake Table
Place-card table
Wedding Cake Top
Boutonnieres:
Groom
Best Man
User
Father of Bride
Father of Groom


Mothers:
Corsage
Purse decoration flowers

Ceremony:
Altar
Pews
Main Entrance
Runner


Flower girls crown: Perfect for a flower girl may be a silk head wreath made of ribbon, tulle and tiny flowers, which can be enjoyed by the wearer after the wedding as well as on
the special day itself. 

 

1.Figure out your budget ahead of time. Then give it to the florist and ask what s/he can do with it as opposed to choosing flowers and then asking what the cost will be.

2.Make sure that delivery and setup are part of the florist’s fee and not an additional charge. Get written receipts for all deposits and payments.

3.Use flowers that are in season or flowers that are readily available all year round. 

4.Florists don’t have to arrange flowers for the whole wedding. You can get wholesale flowers for the table arrangements and just have the florists handle the bouquets, corsages and boutonnieres. Reuse arrangements for both ceremony and reception.

5.If you want the feel of a lot of flowers, but can’t afford the floral fees, choose a garden location for the ceremony.

6.If you choose from a book of arrangements and then want to change the flowers used, ask what the fee for changing flowers is. Changing standard arrangements could carry an extra fee.

7.To decorate the church, use a few large flower arrangements and then fill up the rest of the space with greenery  with candles on the windowsills of the church. Use affordable
plants such as ivy for centerpieces on the tables. 

8.Ask how long have they have been in business? Do they have names of references? May you see sample wedding floral arrangements they have done?

9. Will they build a flower scheme around fabric swatches?

10. Will they perform setup at the ceremony and reception locations? Is there an additional charge for setup?