Wedding Flowers Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Navigating wedding planning can be stressful and overwhelming. We ease the stress of wedding floral decisions and are happy to help. Below is a list of our most frequently asked questions during wedding flower planning.
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Here's our advice: As a couple, decide on three words that you would use to describe the feel and vibe of your wedding day. Once you have established how you want your wedding to feel, many other decisions will be easier because you now have a direction or theme. Visuals can be helpful when planning wedding flowers. A quick search of some inspirational photos from the internet, Pinterest, or other social media platforms featuring wedding floral elements can be a helpful place to start.
...BUT guess what?! When planning your wedding flowers with For Floral Sake, you do NOT need to know a single flower. We are here to help guide you through seasonality and availability for your wedding day. BONUS: There are beautiful flowers that you have probably never heard of that would be perfect for your big day.
We recommend having wedding color(s) situated, as this is helpful as we plan the types of flowers/greenery that would coordinate with your theme. However, this is NOT a requirement; in fact, we can still give you a quote without specific color(s).
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We recommend that you have an idea of your wedding day vibe. (The flowers for a chic, elegant wedding vibe are much different than a bold, moody vibe).
You do not need to have your colors situated before we meet, but it helps plan the types of flowers as your wedding date approaches.
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Wedding flowers have many variables that affect the overall cost, but wedding flowers are typically 10% - 15% of your total wedding budget. However, if you want abundant wedding flowers that are impactful and make a statement, some couples choose to allocate 20% - 30% of their total wedding budget to flowers.
For example, if you had an overall wedding budget of $50,000:
10% - 15% = $5,000 - $7,500 Floral Budget
20% - 30% = $10,000 - $15,000 Floral Budget
We created a Wedding Flower Pricing Guide to help you better understand the starting pricing for common wedding floral features.
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Our Full-Service Weddings have a minimum budget of $2,500, but our Color Palette Weddings (a la carte) have no minimum spend.
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Our Full-Service Weddings require a minimum of $2,500 wedding floral budget. If your budget is less than that minimum, the Color Palette Wedding (a la carte) would be a great option.
If you are looking for specific flowers, wedding day set up and clean up, want to chat through specific wedding flowers with our experienced designers, and have continual communication throughout the planning process then our Full-Service Wedding is for you.
If you are looking for an easy way to add flowers to your wedding, are not particular about specific flowers, or want to monitor your budget through an online shopping experience, then our Color Palette (a la carte) Wedding is for you.
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We keep the process of planning wedding flowers as simple as possible. Because we offer two wedding packages (Full-Service and Color Palette), we have two different processes:
Full-Service Wedding:
Inquire
Consultation
Quote
Book
Planning session
Wedding day delivery/installation/removal
Color Palette (a la carte) Wedding:
Select a color palette
Add to cart
Check out
Book
Check - in
Wedding day delivery
Here's our detailed description of our Wedding Flowers Process.
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There is not a specific timeline that you have to follow to plan your wedding flowers, but please note that we try to limit our weddings to 1-2 per weekend to provide our couples the best experience. Because of this, our calendar fills up quickly!
Most couples book their wedding flowers about 6 months - 1 year before their wedding (in fact, this is what we recommend).
Some couples prefer a longer planning time (18 months - 2 years prior). Others plan their wedding flowers less than 3 months before their big day.
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Great question, but it truly depends on what you want your wedding flowers to achieve:
Are you looking for your wedding flowers to include every person involved in your big day?
Or are you looking for floral elements that make an impressive statement at your wedding venue?
Or are you looking for a combination of both?
Generally speaking, the wedding party receives flowers, but you can involve many more people with floral pieces. Here's a comprehensive list with some personal floral ideas.
We recommend keeping it simple. If you involve people outside the wedding party, the number of personal flowers increases quickly. Remember this is YOUR big day. The ALL or NONE notion is typically the default when deciding on personal flowers.
Our opinion: minimize the personal flowers and opt for something more impactful and noticeable as a statement on your wedding day. (Here's what we mean: 10 family member boutonnieres aren't as impactful as a welcome sign floral piece that all your guests see).
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This depends. Do you need both? No, but there is a sense of cohesiveness to a wedding if the ceremony flowers coordinate with the reception flowers. Sometimes it can feel a little disconnected if a wedding ceremony is floral heavy and then there are no flowers at the reception OR if the ceremony flowers don't match or coordinate with the reception flowers/greenery (for this reason, we discourage mixing fresh flowers and DIY silk flowers/greenery).
For a wedding to maintain a sense of cohesiveness, there should be coordinating floral elements in both the ceremony and reception space. A ceremony space could have a lush floral backdrop paired with simple flowers that mimic or match the flowers from the ceremony at the reception; this remains cohesive with a mixture of large and smaller pieces. Some, not all, ceremony pieces are dual purpose and can be used BOTH at the ceremony and the reception. Why? Not all floral elements easily transfer from ceremony to reception. In the planning process, we can help provide floral element(s) options that are dual purpose (which can help stretch a budget and create impact in both spaces).
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We do not offer DIY packages, nor do we provide silk alternatives. Here's WHY:
We understand that some couples choose to DIY their wedding flowers to save on costs. However, in our experience, saving on cost = spending in time. What we mean by this is even though there is a cost savings, you "pay" in other ways:
Many couples underestimate the time required for DIY wedding flowers. The time necessary to research, source, plan, and create all the wedding flowers takes time from the overall wedding planning and coordination.
With DIY fresh flowers, be mindful that you will research, source, order, pick up, and manage the flowers/greenery during the craziness of wedding week. Additionally, you will clean, process, and ensure all the blooms are at their prime. Then, you will maintain the freshness (with refrigeration) until wedding day.
For silk alternatives, the cost is equal to or higher than fresh flowers. Premium silk flowers are a much higher quality and more realistic than the plastic or cheap alternatives.
We have years of experience understanding flowers in season and available, curating beautiful blooms that coordinate well together, and ensuring that every flower is in its most perfect state and remains that way until you walk down the aisle. Doesn't that sound better than adding unnecessary stress to your wedding planning? Leave wedding flowers to experienced florists. It's our job and we LOVE it!
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Yes! We have an inventory of rental items available to utilize for your big day. From ceremony features to simple table bud vases, we have a multitude of options. Check out our rentals.
Let's plan your wedding flowers
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Full-Service Wedding
Let's connect about your wedding flowers! Check our availability.
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Color Palette (a la carte) Wedding
Order wedding flowers through an online shopping experience. Shop our color palette wedding options.