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artificial flowers

Hey Ladies
I am wondering if anyone used artificial/silk flowers at their wedding and what their thoughts were? Also, would you recommend the vendor you used?

I am meeting with an artifical floral vendor next week and still on the fence on using silk flowers vs. real ones. 

Thanks

Re: artificial flowers

  • A Knottie from a while back used silk and she said that, in the end, she didn't really save the amount of money she thought she was going to. 

    I myself is one of those who thinks there is nothing prettier than a real flower. 
  • I was a bridesmaid in a wedding that used fake flowers.  I guess they were fine.  You can definitely tell in the pics that they aren't real.  She works for Michael's corporate offices, so I think she just bought them there.

    TBH, I think you'd get better value if you a) bite the bullet and use a florist or b) DIY real flowers.  One of the Nesties did her flowers from Sam's and they looked great.  That said, I am not a DIY girl, so I can't speak to how difficult it would be to keep those flowers looking great.
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  • Ditto to PP. I am planning on going to Central Market or Sams a few days before and doing all my flowers. Granted 'all' only means 5 bouquets, and loose bunches of baby's breath in the centerpieces. That's all the flowers we are doing.
  • I can see using artifical flowers if you have allergy problems.  We probally should, but for an afternoon, we'll be ok with allergy meds.
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  • I'm going the central market route as well.  We're going to end up spending about 300.00 on loose flowers but 300.00 gets you quite a lot believe it or not!  I think it just depends on how structured you want your bouquets or centerpieces to be.  For me, it was more important to have lots of flowers then to have structured/assembled pieces.
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  • What is your budget for flowers? I love real flowers and they're lots of options for different budgets. If you have a ballpark estimate somebody can probably point you in the direction of a good florist.

    The only time I might use fake flowers is if they are in one of those water vases and nobody can touch them to check!


  • Hey Ladies
    I really appreciate your honesty.  My mom keeps hooding me about using fake flowers but something inside me doesn't seem to be right. And I also heard that the fake ones are just as expensive as the real ones.  I met with Dr. Delphinium and they are working with my budget of about 1,500- 2 k but I am going to do some price shopping next week.
  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/local-wedding-boards_texas-dallas-ft-worth_artfical-flowers?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Local Wedding BoardsForum:102Discussion:ca03fd34-7394-4231-83e6-abc04bd9583fPost:584f1ec3-261c-4be3-a50b-02fb0cddcc65">Re: artificial flowers</a>:
    [QUOTE]Hey Ladies I really appreciate your honesty.  My mom keeps hooding me about using fake flowers but something inside me doesn't seem to be right. And I also heard that the fake ones are just as expensive as the real ones.  I met with Dr. Delphinium and they are working with my budget of about 1,500- 2 k but I am going to do some price shopping next week.
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    My floral budget was around this and I think everything looked gorgeous.  We went with Out of the Garden, and they did a really great job of keeping the floral arrangements minimal, but still really interesting.  I can send you some pics of their work from my wedding if you're interested.
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  • I agree, that's a GREAT flower budget. We are spending 300 max on flowers, and buying them the week of (I think... if we don't go with an online wholesaler).
  • PS: Allergies are typically caused by pollen, and most florists remove the anthers from their flowers because the pollen can cause stains.
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  • ejheartejheart member
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    edited March 2012
    Have you considered dry flowers? It's something I'm considering just because they're still pretty and still real...just a different kind of look. I can't think of the original site that I was looking at, but here's an example:


    They also have several vendors who sell them on Etsy, but it still isn't what I would consider cheap.
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