Friday, November 18, 2011

What kind of a buget should I set aside for FLOWERS for a summer wedding?

The ceremony will be at an outdoor parish


and the reception will take place indoors with a max of 200 guests...

What kind of a buget should I set aside for FLOWERS for a summer wedding?
That all depends where you live my flowers are personally costing $3000 but I am using red roses and white pom pom daisys. You just have to have a udget set up when you go talk to your florist they can usally help you pick out a beutiful batch of flowers that will fit your budget. Sometimes they will even move prices to make things work. Also think about getting some peices that can be taked from ceremony deco. to Recepyion deco that will save you some money as well.
Reply:As fr as your budget could take you. Good luck!
Reply:try using greenery it will save you big bucks! it looks great too...the amount you spend on flowers is all up to you and also depends on how big you want center pieces and other flowers. I knew someone who used asparagus in the arangement and it was great!!!
Reply:A LOT OF MONEY DEPENDS ON WERE YOU LIVE IN THE WORLD thanks ,,,,ps may be have a go doing your own for half the price
Reply:a HUGE one. Flowers are flipping expensive! I about croacked when we went to the flower shop for our wedding. If you know someone crafty and don't mind silk flowers have someone do some arrangements for you. Or do at least partial silk flowers. But it all depends on how many flowers and such you plan to have. Sounds like a big wedding. Just bouquets for u bridesmaids and mothers will cost you a good $300 I would say for a bigger wedding everything would be about $1,000 or more. And depends on type of flowers as well
Reply:At least $5,000 and that is a conservative estimate. I am talking about bouquets, corsages, boutineers, decorating the church with flowers, and on each table a floral arrangement on the tables. For 200 people, you would need at least 20 tables of ten and that is 20 floral pieces for the table. It adds up

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