Any bride can find choosing flowers to be both enjoyable and frustrating, especially that wedding flower arrangements come in all shapes and sizes. Here are the things to consider while selecting flowers for your wedding, which the florist may help you with. We've listed them here to help you catch up.
Bouquets’ size
Even though the naked stem trend is so lovely, bouquet sizes have increased. However, you have to keep in mind that the bigger the size of the flower, the heavier it can be. So it's crucial to consider how long each person will be carrying their bouquet.
Think about the environment
If an outdoor ceremony is chosen, particularly in the summer, some flowers cannot withstand the heat. Therefore, it is important to talk to the florist about flowers that can endure the heat and be out of water.
Dual Duties
Due to the increase in the size of bouquets, why not think of using them as table centerpieces as well? A bridesmaid's bouquet placed in a vase on the table for after-pictures creates the ideal centerpiece.
Perceiving Greens
Nothing complements a lovely flower like greenery. The modern bride has a variety of options, ranging from the palest mint green (Lambs Ear) to medium and lacy (Wood Fern) or the perennial favorite (Seeded Eucalyptus). To help bring the outside in, greenery can be utilized in garlands, as accents in bouquets, tied to arbors, or just sprinkled here and there.
Consider the value for money
You can extend your floral budget by using inexpensive flowers like Chrysanthemums and Carnations, which has a variety of colors. For the bride's and the bridesmaids' bouquets, select the priciest flowers. It is a must to know beforehand how much you are willing to spend on wedding flowers before taking any action. The total cost will vary based on the location of your wedding, the kinds of flowers you want, the overall budget you have available, and how important flowers are to you personally. Keep in mind that some flowers are really expensive, especially seasonal flowers.