How to choose a Florist

Flowers can really enhance your affair. However, finding a 
florist is not that easy. A good florist will be busy, so 
book early, and try for six months before your wedding. 
First, ask the banquet hall you are having the reception at 
for the florists they recommend. Some reception facilities 
only allow certain florists in their establishments so 
check before you search.  
 
If that doesn’t help, then ask friends and family for 
suggestions. Call friends whose weddings you’ve been to and 
whose florists created beautiful arrangements. Most 
importantly, ask if they had an easy time planning, and 
working with that florist.  
 
Once you have gathered a few names, call and get price 
estimates and make appointments to see their work. Most 
good florists will not give an estimate over the phone. 
When you meet with the florist it is good to bring some 
fabric from your bridesmaid’s gowns, so that the florist 
can help you with the colors and types of flowers to use.  
 
It is good to use a florist who has worked in the location 
at which you are having your wedding. That way the florist 
will know “what works and what doesn’t”. A good florist 
will use many types of medium. For example, candles or 
chair covers, and other favors.  
 
Therefore, when you finally decide upon a florist don’t 
forget that you may need some or all of these items: 
 
Bride’s bouquet  
Bouquet to toss  
Maid of Honor’s bouquet  
Bridesmaids’ bouquets  
Groom’s boutonniere  
Best Man’s boutonniere  
Ushers’ boutonnieres  
Corsages for the mothers of the bride and groom  
Boutonnieres for the fathers of the bride and groom  
Flower girl’s basket  
Ring bearer’s boutonniere and ring pillow  
Aisle decorations  
Altar or Chupah decorations  
Candles for ceremony  
Table centerpieces  
Cake table  
Live Flowers for wedding cake  
Chair covers  
Remember not to be afraid to ask the florist for what you 
want. Don’t be intimidated by the florist who tells you 
what you need. And don’t feel bad to negotiate the price. 
Find out from the florist how much will the flowers that I 
want cost. Is the delivery and setup included in the price. 
Ask the florist if he or she has worked in the venue you 
are using before. If so what type of centerpieces do they 
recommend? 
 
Depending on the season different flowers are available for 
your use. Ask the florist which flowers are in season when 
you are getting married. 
 
Don’t hesitate to ask for references, or to see samples of 
the florist’s work. Lastly, get a contract of what exactly 
will be provided for your affair. 
 
Wedding planning can be very stressful, and finding a 
florist is no different, except it can be really fun. Good 
luck , and take the time to smell the flowers! 
 
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