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3 Tips From a Wedding Florist

3 Tips From a Wedding Florist

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Summertime. The sun is out; everyone has donned short sleeves and light colors. It is also the time of year that you have planned to have your wedding. Are you nervous? Is your caterer not calling you back? Here, we have listed a couple of issues to keep in mind when you are planning your big day.

Your ideal wedding may be in a cute little chapel or in the back yard at your grandsparents' home. You imagine light fluffy clouds against a deep azure sky. Maybe, if you are lucky, there will be an abundance of butterflies to grace your beautiful ceremony.

Unfortunately, summer storms can come up quick and unexpectedly.

As a general rule, if you plan on having your ceremony or your reception outside, have an indoor back-up facility.

If you plan on having an indoor reception, but have your reception at a different location, the rain can cause a few setbacks. Will the dress get too wet? Did the vendors make it to the other location without too much hassle? Always keep in mind the random weather conditions that may arise.

We all know, when you are choosing a date for your wedding, it holds significance. However, as important as that day might be, you must stay aware of any holidays that fall around or on that very day.

This comes from the point of view of a florist who wants you to get the best price for your flower arrangements. If your wedding falls too near Mother's Day, Memorial Day, or any other late spring and summer holidays the price of your flowers will be drastically different. Even if you have found a florist that you really like and trust, if your order falls too close to a big flower holiday, they will change the pricing because of the supply, demand, and amount of work being completed.

Finally, keep in mind that flowers are not as easy as going out to a field and collecting a bunch of nice looking dandelions and daisies. Flower arrangement is an art, and a costly one at that.

When you are putting a budget together for your wedding, be sure to set enough so you are able to have the arrangement about which you have always dreamed. Sitting down with a florist before you lock in your budget would be extremely helpful in planning for your wedding.

Once again, keep these three things in mind when beginning your wedding planning process: plan for adverse weather conditions, budget properly for your floral needs, and be sure to pick a date that will not drive your cost too much.

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Source by Doug Odom

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