I got my quote from my florist today and Im very upset because its more than I want to spend (or can spend). I'm not a huge flower person, so I want to get back to the florist and see what changes I could make to cut costs. I have no idea what flowers cost more, etc and I was hoping some of you could give me ideas on suggestions I can make to the florist. Right now my flowers will be a blend of white and light pink. The flowers included are ergular lilies, regular roses, spray roses, and stephanotis. Are these expensive flowers? Are there cheaper alternatives? My wedding is in June and my goal is just that our flowers look modern since our venue is modern. My centerpieces also need to be high since we have very high ceilings and it looks weird with low centerpieces. Any suggestions would be awesome. Thanks!
Re: help w/ flower budget
http://www.santosflorist.net/newark-florist/weddings-10386c.asp?items=15
Prices are lower in person and there are discounts for paying cash, being a teacher, cop, etc...
Another pointer is to make sure that you are using flowers that are in season at the time. I don't know a lot about flowers but your florist will know that.
Alsom my centerpieces aren't expensive because I'm not doing flowers. Well, technically I am but I'm having one flower submerged in water wih a floating candle on top. It's very my style and I didn't think anythingof it but it was really nice to find out it's a cheap alternative! (What I'm saying is look at alternative centerpiece ideas.)
Good luck!
I suggest you go see Monica at Magnolia's in Wallington. I was getting really ridiculous quotes for what I wanted and she was able to do my flowers for A LOT less WITHOUT really comprimising the look, quality, and types of flowers I wanted. 3 people I know are using her after my wedding.
I also should add that I had practically no fillers. Just hydrangeas, calla's, roses, orchids, and lilly's in the tall cp's. Our bouquets consisted of roses, calla's, and orchids.
Good luck.
A few questions
1) what's your budget?
2) how many tables are you outfitting with CPs?
3) how many are in your bridal party.
Q's 2 and 3 are defiitely ways to blow your budget. If you think you need tall CPs, they usually start at 75 and are probabaly closer to $100 a piece. IF you are having 250 guests and 25 tables thats $2500!
Shop around!
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Bridal Bouquet - $150-$200
BMs - 75 max - (5 of these) total $375
Bout $10-15 per - (5 + dads +grandads = 11 total?) $165
Corsage $20 per (moms and grandmas, 2 readers?- 8 total?) $160
Centerpieces $100 max - 15 of these = $1500
Grand Total of your budget: about $2500
I think these numbers are reallly realistc! - and I couldn't imagine any florist not being able to work with these.
Good Luck
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i went to Brandywine florist in East Brunswick.. they were much cheaper than everyone else and gave me all upgraded flowers! they are definitely worth a trip.. plus they also have tons of centerpieces set up that dont use flowers
they have great books and really great ideas!
Go to ShopRite or Costco.
I went with ShopRite, and got exactly what I wanted for a fifth of what a traditional florist wanted to charge.
I am not a big flower person either... so this was such a big deal to me!
I coud not wrap my hear aground what florists were charging.... 39.99 for a boutinerre!?!? I got the exact same one at Shop Rite for $8.99.
I am so glad it worked out, you should definitely consider it!
Being married is a real thriller!