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Your wedding flowers are an important part of the event; the bouquet is the ultimate accessory for your wedding dress, while the centerpieces set the stage for the reception. You and your florist can work together to create a beautiful work of art that will complement your wedding style. You can both do this more effectively by keeping a few tips in mind. 

Tips for Brides Designing Wedding Flowers

1. Flexibility Pays

Some flowers simply aren’t available during certain seasons, and the hues of your flowers won’t exactly match your vision. If you come in with your heart set on specific colors and flower types, you may end up disappointed and paying a lot for blooms that aren’t readily available. Your florist is the expert, so tell them about your desired color scheme and style; they can recommend beautiful and affordable flowers that will match your preferences.

2. Know Your Budget

wedding flowersBudgets guide several decisions, such as the types of flowers you’ll get and the size of your arrangements. Think about what’s most important to you so you know where to cut back if necessary. For example, your bridal bouquet is something you never want to cheap out on; it will be in a lot of your photos you’ll be looking at for the rest of your life.

3. Reuse Bouquets

The bouquets will be left around after photos are taken, so double them up as decoration for the reception. For example, bridesmaids’ bouquets may look nice as part of your table centerpieces, while the bridal bouquet could grace the cake or sweetheart table.

 

Do you need help making your dream arrangements a reality for your big day? The talented designers at Lexington Florist are known for providing premium flowers at affordable prices. They believe that having beautiful wedding flowers shouldn’t require a large chunk of your budget. They offer delivery within a 25-mile radius of their store location in Lexington County, SC, to make your wedding day that much smoother. Visit them online or call (803) 359-6097 to schedule a consultation.

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