Most Common Wedding Flowers Questions:
1. How to look for flowers that will lend a touch of elegance to a wedding?
2. What kinds of flowers should I chose for wedding – fresh or silk?
3. How to choose the perfect vase for the wedding flowers?
4. How long will my wedding flowers stay afresh?
5. How many tones of color of flowers should I use while making a wedding bouquet?
6. How to find the best florist for wedding flowers?
7. Can I negotiate rates with a florist for wedding flowers?
8. How to select ribbons to decorate wedding flowers?
9. What is the average cost of flowers in a wedding?
10. How to preserve the smell of wedding flowers for a long time?
11. Should I go for light or bright wedding flowers?
12. How to choose wedding flowers for reception and Church?
13. What are the best seasonal flowers I should opt for during my wedding?
14. Can I get wedding flowers at an economical rate?
15. How to choose wedding flowers that resemble the Victorian tradition?
Answers:
Q: How to look for flowers that will lend a touch of elegance to a wedding?
A: If there is any occasion that should exude elegance, it is a wedding. Finding fitting flowers to deliver the right touch is easy, if you know where to look. To begin with, eschew the commonplace, in search of something unique, exotic, or out of the ordinary. Daisies and carnations make a lovely birthday bouquet, but are too ordinary to grace a wedding couple or their attendants. Search online for a stunning range of orchids, from the world over, or for gorgeous rose varieties that match the chosen d?cor for the wedding. Many quality retailers offer customized ordering of these and other elegant flowers, including blooms from tropical regions that boast fabulous color and fragrance. Look for a florist with a good reputation for delivering fresh, high-quality blooms.
Q: What kinds of flowers should I chose for wedding – fresh or silk?
A: Deciding to select fresh flowers or silk arrangements for the wedding is always a difficult one. Your budget is an important factor, as silk flowers tend to be more expensive than fresh flowers. For the same amount of money, some couples choose to have fewer flowers made from silk, rather than more that are arranged from fresh flowers. Silk flowers also boast the benefits of not wilting in the heat or freezing in the cold, and hold their beauty for years. They are also lighter and more easily carried by the bride or her bridesmaids.
Those who choose fresh flowers make that choice because to them, nothing can replace the real thing, look as lovely, or be as fragrant. The lower cost also affords the couple the ability to have more flowers for their special day on the same budget. The choice is yours, and you can’t go wrong, either way.
Q: How to choose the perfect vase for the wedding flowers?
A: Having an elegant vase at each table during the wedding reception, filled with gorgeous, colorful, and fragrant blossoms, is a lovely way to show your guests your appreciation for having them be part of your big day. Many florists and wedding supply retailers stock a variety of vases for wedding flowers that will add the perfect touch to each table, or beautifully adorn the guestbook stand or gift table. Vases in the shape of hearts, doves, or other wedding-related themes are available from web-based merchants, as are vases exquisitely crafted in gold or silver color, glass or crystal. Consider the flowers you have chosen for your wedding, and which vase will display them to best advantage. Vase choices may also be based on the color schemes for the wedding, or other d?cor on the tables.
Q: How long will my wedding flowers stay afresh?
A: There are a variety of factors that determine how long your wedding flowers will stay fresh. Of course, the most important is how fresh they are when they arrive. Most brides assume that flowers bought locally will be fresher than those purchased online, but this is not generally the case. Online florists may offer you the advantage of not cutting the flowers until they are ordered, assuring the freshest arrival. Certain varieties, such as alstroemeria, freesia, and carnations, stay fresh longer, while flowers native to tropical reasons do not last as long, especially in cold climates. With most varieties, you can expect your flowers to stay fresh from one to two weeks, perhaps long enough to greet you with beauty and fragrance on your return home from your honeymoon.
Q: How many tones of color of flowers should I use while making a wedding bouquet?
A: As a rule of thumb, colors look best in odd numbers, one, three, five, and so forth, and this works well with flowers. When arranging your wedding bouquet, be sure to have in mind the colors to be worn by the wedding party, so that the bouquets complement, not clash. Finding a color wheel showing which colors look best together may also give helpful direction to the right tones to put together. Most florists suggest that using three tones will exude simple elegance, and five tones a more complex beauty, with more than five tones probably being to “busy.”
Q: How to find the best florist for wedding flowers?
A: Finding the best florist to handle your wedding flowers will take some time. Two major factors should be considered. First, is the person a skilled florist with a professional-looking portfolio of arrangements? Better florists will have a photo album or online digital album of work they have actually done, which will give you a feel for their expertise. Secondly, do they have a good reputation for delivering what they promise, meaning the freshest possible flowers, on time, and within budget? Ask your married friends for recommendations, or ask the florist for references, and check them out. The kind of florist you want providing your wedding flowers will be happy to have you contact previous customers and scrutinize their work. And doing so will give you peace of mind, as you attend to the other details of the big day.
Q: Can I negotiate rates with a florist for wedding flowers?
A: Negotiation is a part of business, and most florists will work with you, negotiating rates for your wedding flowers. When you speak to a florist, they will want to know what your budget is for flowers, what types of flowers you have in mind, the colors you prefer, and types and quantities of arrangements. From there, they will put together some ideas for you to look at. Negotiating will come with how you allocate the budget – you might ask for an extra rose in each table arrangement, while reducing the number of carnations, for example, or making your bridesmaids arrangements slightly larger, and giving the groomsmen a simpler look. Do not be afraid to ask for what you want – and even ask for a few extras that are not offered. It never hurts to ask!
Q: How to select ribbons to decorate wedding flowers?
A: Ribbons add a touch festive grace to every wedding arrangement – though the groomsmen might not prefer them! First, decide the quality of ribbon you desire. Silk is stunning and luxurious, but much more expensive than manmade materials. If your flowers are silk, than silk ribbon is a must. Silk is also nice with fresh flowers, and provides your bridesmaids or guests a lovely keepsake of the day. Secondly, whatever material you select, choose colors that will either match the dress colors, or complement them nicely. If using 5 tones or more in the arrangements for bridesmaids, then the color should match the dress, or you risk having too many colors to blend properly. Choose ribbons for table arrangements that provide a pleasing contrast with the tablecloths. White tablecloths adorned with ribbons the color of the dresses is a popular and attractive choice.
Q: What is the average cost of flowers in a wedding?
A: As you might expect, the amount couples spend on wedding flowers varies wildly, but most recent studies place the average cost at about $2,200. There are numerous key factors that affect cost, beyond the sheer volume of flowers. For example, flowers for a Valentine’s Day ceremony will cost more than at any other time of the year, when the demand for flowers is highest. Choosing flower types that are in season will be more affordable than blooms that are out of season and must be imported. Traditional wedding flowers such as roses, lilies, or carnations, that are available in greater abundance, will cost significantly less than exotic or less common blossoms. The wonderful thing about flowers is that beautiful choices are available to fit virtually any budget.
Q: How to preserve the smell of wedding flowers for a long time?
A: Aromas stay with us, and bring back memories associated with them. Preserving your wedding flowers, with the smell intact, is a wonderful way to relive the day with just a whiff or two in the years ahead. In the short term, keep your flowers moist, and they should maintain their full fragrance for several weeks. Beyond this, you have two primary choices. The first is to place your flowers in an airtight container and freeze them. Then, on anniversaries, for example, take the container out, let the flowers thaw, and savor their fragrance all over again. If you’d enjoy easier, more frequent access to the fragrance, then hang the arrangement upside down to dry, assuring that all the sap in the stems is deposited in the blooms. When mostly dry, select an attractive wooden box in which to store them. Occasionally purchase the same blooms found in the arrangement, remove the petals from the new flowers, squeeze them to bring out their fragrance, and place them in the box to make a kind of potpourri, using your original flowers as the basis.
Q: Should I go for light or bright wedding flowers?
A: Weddings are festive gatherings, where celebrating and solidifying the couple’s love is the purpose. For this reason, wedding experts encourage the use of light or bright wedding flowers as most befitting the occasion. There are precautions to consider, however, with light-colored blooms. First, light flowers might be less visible against the backdrop of the bride’s white dress. Secondly, light flowers generally do not photograph as well as dark, because their details are less distinguishable to the lens. To overcome these problems, florists will create arrangements with a perimeter of darker flowers, placing lighter, brighter flowers in the middle, or produce arrangements with a pleasing contrast of light and dark. In addition, if bridesmaids’ dresses are dark, more light and bright flowers should be chosen. A mix including some deeper tones will stand out nicely against lighter-colored dresses.
Q: How to choose wedding flowers for reception and Church?
A: Choosing wedding flowers for the reception and church takes some thought to get the colors right, but with advance planning can be done very effectively. The decor in the church cannot be changed, so unless it is very neutral, you will want to select flowers (and dresses!) that do not clash with it. With the wide range of color choices available for flowers, you will find blooms that are stunning and suitable, whether fresh or silk. The flowers for the reception, including table arrangements, will need to be coordinated with the tablecloths. Since most reception facilities offer a choice of tablecloth colors, your task is easier. Still, the wedding flower colors you choose for the reception should blend nicely with the tones chosen for the wedding service.
Q: What are the best seasonal flowers I should opt for during my wedding?
A: Choosing wedding flowers by season is an elegant way to adorn your ceremony and reception. Certain flowers, like roses, forced bulbs, and some lilies are always in season and available at affordable prices. For a spring wedding, the best seasonal choices include tulips, daisies, lilac, hydrangea, sweet pea, larkspur, and blossoms found on trees. Summer offers the greatest number of choices, of course. In ready supply are daisies, snapdragons, orchids, forget-me-nots, sunflowers, as well as the largest variety of roses and lilies. Zinnias, poppies and peonies are also fragrant summer choices. Autumn blossoms include aster, irises, marigold, chrysanthemum, dahlias, and Winter Jasmine, many of which are available in colors befitting the autumn season. Seasonal flowers to select for a winter wedding include poinsettia, amaryllis, freesia, and hydrangea.
Q: Can I get wedding flowers at an economical rate?
A: Very nice wedding flowers can certainly be obtained at an economical rate. No matter what your budget, in every season of the year, quality choices for blooms are available that will add beauty and elegance to your ceremony and reception. Roses, lilies and carnations are grown throughout the year, so prices remain economical. Selecting other in-season flowers is the best way to keep down the cost. Summer offers the greatest variety, followed by spring, and then fall. When shopping around for the best prices, contact both local florists in your community and online florists. Online retailers reduce their costs by keeping overhead low – no bricks and mortar retail location. Local florists may offer very competitive, economical prices if you let them know you are taking bids. In some cases, they may be willing to match prices found online, and you will receive the advantage of more personal service.
Q: How to choose wedding flowers that resemble the Victorian tradition?
A: The Victorian era holds an allure as the age of romance, elegance, and beauty. Many couples are choosing a Victorian theme, complete with all the accouterments associated with the times. Wedding flowers in keeping with the Victorian tradition are readily available to complete the ambience. These lovely blooms include modern day favorites like verbena, day lily, and foxglove, but also dozens more that are not used as often, making them all the better as choices for a Victorian wedding. Select from a long list including blue sage, browalia, clematis, columbine, gladiolus, hollyhock, hyacinth, phlox, morning glory, and sweet William. Roses with Victorian ties include Guelder rose, rose Campion, Lancaster rose, and York rose. Choosing a bright combination of these blooms and having them made up in traditional Victorian wedding bouquet style, called a “tussy mussy,” will provide the perfect touch. These tightly arranged, hand-tied bouquets of smaller blooms radiate charm and classic beauty.
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