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Old 02-01-2012, 09:19 PM
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Does anyone have any tips on how to save money on a flower budget?

We're doing in-season flowers (easy since it's June) and we're trying to go with cheaper blooms but I'm having a terrible time trying to keep the budget down while having everything look nice.
If you have the time and energy to DIY, depending on where you live, you could go to a floral wholesaler, pick your own, go to a local college with a horticulture program and have someone arrange them for you or do the arranging yourself.
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Old 02-02-2012, 09:30 PM
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If you have the time and energy to DIY, depending on where you live, you could go to a floral wholesaler, pick your own, go to a local college with a horticulture program and have someone arrange them for you or do the arranging yourself.
This is true. My only caution with DIYing is to either keep it simple or know what you're doing. Ex: If you see some amazing Karen Tran aisle arrangement, don't be like "I can TOTALLY do that!" If it's just something simple, maybe.

Be honest with yourself about your abilities and your time frame (this is for ANY wedding DIY project.) I say timeframe because if you are (for example) in med school and doing 10 other things, you may not have the time you THINK you have to DIY 20 things. Know when you need to call in a pro or ask for help.

Or your centerpieces and other things have the potential to look like a wedding from Regretsy.
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Old 02-02-2012, 09:43 PM
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Thanks for the help everyone!

lovespink, we're meeting with a florist in one of the tiny suburbs around Milwaukee who looks promising so I'm hoping she can help us out.

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Be honest with yourself about your abilities and your time frame (this is for ANY wedding DIY project.) I say timeframe because if you are (for example) in med school and doing 10 other things, you may not have the time you THINK you have to DIY 20 things. Know when you need to call in a pro or ask for help.

Or your centerpieces and other things have the potential to look like a wedding from Regretsy.
This is total true. What I think we may end up doing are ONLY centerpieces (like this) and three boutonnieres for the Ushers.
http://blameitonthetoes.blogspot.com...hydrangea.html

Has anyone used online floral ordering? We found a combo of two packages that is perfect. One of them is the following:

[IMG]file:///C:/Users/admin/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.png[/IMG]http://www.bridesign.com/Wedding-Flo...-Romantic-Rose

The reviews on theKnot were pretty good overall, but some people have horror stores about the flower order being canceled four days before the wedding.
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This is true. My only caution with DIYing is to either keep it simple or know what you're doing. Ex: If you see some amazing Karen Tran aisle arrangement, don't be like "I can TOTALLY do that!" If it's just something simple, maybe.

Be honest with yourself about your abilities and your time frame (this is for ANY wedding DIY project.) I say timeframe because if you are (for example) in med school and doing 10 other things, you may not have the time you THINK you have to DIY 20 things. Know when you need to call in a pro or ask for help.

Or your centerpieces and other things have the potential to look like a wedding from Regretsy.
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Thanks for the help everyone!

lovespink, we're meeting with a florist in one of the tiny suburbs around Milwaukee who looks promising so I'm hoping she can help us out.



This is total true. What I think we may end up doing are ONLY centerpieces (like this) and three boutonnieres for the Ushers.
http://blameitonthetoes.blogspot.com...hydrangea.html

Has anyone used online floral ordering? We found a combo of two packages that is perfect. One of them is the following:

[IMG]file:///C:/Users/admin/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.png[/IMG]http://www.bridesign.com/Wedding-Flo...-Romantic-Rose

The reviews on the Knot flower order being canceled four days before the wedding.
My highly rated, interviewed and vetted florist had a death in the family 4 days prior to our wedding, and no one to cover for her. So, six in the one hand, half dozen in the other.

I have been writing a little treatise on weddings, and will be posting it soon!
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My highly rated, interviewed and vetted florist had a death in the family 4 days prior to our wedding, and no one to cover for her. So, six in the one hand, half dozen in the other.

I have been writing a little treatise on weddings, and will be posting it soon!
Ugh. That's awful. So sorry!

I actually managed to find a florist we both absolutely love who can work in our price range. She is a genius with repurposing ceremony flowers and is able to do our wedding for about the same price I had worked out with online ordering! We came across the company at a bridal show and she is just fabulous. I'm really happy.
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