BRIDAL BOUQUET BREAKDOWN- A PRICING CHAT

Unless you are a floral designer, when it comes to wedding flowers, it’s totally normal to not know how much they cost or be surprised at how pricey bouquets can be. Over the past 5 years I’ve written up proposals for dozens of bouquets for elopements, bridal shoots, or other projects and have realized over time that there is a lack of knowledge in this area leaving some surprised at price tags. So, today I thought I would share a breakdown of why bouquets cost what they do. Especially when a single bouquet is the only piece needed.

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The Flowers

It depends on the type of flower, for instance hydrangeas can be purchased by the stem. but flowers are ordered and purchased in BUNCHES. Some bunches are 25 stems, some are 12, and others are 5. I cannot order just 3 garden rose stems or 7 ranunculus stems and this is a good thing! Ordering a bunch or more most times, gives me the availability to choose the prettiest blooms for your bouquet that are open just the right amount at the right time. There’s almost a science to it and it’s always best to have more than you need for more options to make your bouquet a great final product. I typically order 25%-30% more than needed just incase a bunch isn’t as fresh as I would like or I end up needing more.

In an event like a wedding where you have multiple pieces to create flower bunches can be spread out. So your overall cost per piece (Though weddings usually aren’t itemized) will go down a bit since your bunches can be used across ceremony florals, centerpieces, and wedding party florals.

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Seasonality is important. Your floral designer will be helpful in helping you choose flowers that will be in season on your wedding day. If you are dreaming of peonies for your October or November wedding, your designer may be able to find them but they will be substantially more expensive than when they are in season in the Spring. Also, if your designer is pulling a specific flower at the end of it’s season, he or she will need to order more to pull off the same effect as peak season and have more to choose from as many stems may not be as full.


Labor & Other Costs


Besides to cost of flowers you will also be paying for your designer’s time. An average bouquet takes me personally 2-3 hours to complete. That’s not counting the processing of the flowers once they are delivered. The unboxing and cleaning of flowers and placing them in their water buckets takes a lot of time. Your bouquet is the star of the show and deserves such time. There are also supplies that need to be factored in. Tape, scissors, zip ties, and that silk ribbon tied beautifully around the stems can cost upwards of $20 a yard or more. I think a lot of people don’t think about the time commitment to create bouquets and other floral pieces. It takes undivided attention and that need to be added into your cost.

However…

Having a smaller budget shouldn’t mean lower expectations or a less beautiful bouquet though! A great designer will listen to your expectations, be honest with you but show you how to accomplish your vision within your budget.



I hope this post helped you understand what goes into floral design a little bit better! I think education and gaining knowledge is so important for both brides and creative industry professionals and potentially opening other’s eyes to why flowers cost what they do makes me happy.

Warmly,

Michelle

FRIDAY FAVORITES

It’s about time for a blog series around here! Something to look forward to every week!

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I’ve decided to start a blog series on my weekly favorites! This can be anything that I’m loving! From mom stuff, to business tools, to home decor, recipes, and anything that is bringing me a little bit of joy! I’m always happy to share these things with you so let’s start a blog series! Every Friday you will find my “Friday Favorites” of the week right here!

Let’s jump right into this week’s! Click on each photo to be taken to product!

Universal Thread Sweatshirt

I have been LIVING in this sweatshirt this Winter. It’s lightweight, comes in great colors, and I bought the three (!) in 2 sizes bigger so they are long enough to wear with leggings and super comfy. The whole Universal Thread line at Target is great and this has been a great staple this season.

Standard of Grace a Guided Journal

I started the Standard of Grace Journal this week! I’m not one for journaling so I love that this one is guided and goes week to week. It’s something that I can manage and I’m really looking forward to working my way through it. And I mean c’mon, anything Emily Ley gets my vote.

Target storage baskets

Love these! I’ve been in an organization kick lately (Thanks Marie Kondo!) I still need to get to my clothes gahhh, but I’ve done some organizing of the kitchen and bathrooms and these baskets are great! They come in all sorts of sizes and I love their design. Hooray for a more organized life!

Creative as a Mother

I went on a mama retreat last weekend! Dreamt up by 2 fellow local wedding vendors. They had a great idea to get a few moms in the same season together for a 24 hour restful retreat away. It was so needed for my heart and it’s definitely on my Friday Favorites! They started an Instagram account which you can find here.

You on Netflix

I never do this, but I binged watched this show in 2 days. It’s 10 episodes and OH MY GOODNESS it’s SO good! If you haven’t watched it yet, go now! You can thank me later.

Hearth and Hand Wall Art

I love this piece. Neutral, simple, perfect!

As You Grow. A Modern Memory Book for Baby.

After searching for the perfect baby book for months, I heard about this one. It’s beautiful! The pages are so well thought out. I purchased one for each kiddo late last year, but am just now working my way through it. It’s perfect and would make a great baby gift.




“Better Place” a song by Rachel Platten

This song give me all the feels about the babies. If you’re a mama you will LOVE it. It’s the sweetest.


Dasani sparkling water

Y’all I’m addicted to soda. Specifically Coke and Orange soda. Yikes, it’s bad. So Dasani sparkling water has been slowly helping I think. I’m not lover of other fizzy water brands (not naming names), but Dasani’s are a winner in my book! Current fave flavor, the blood orange. Yum! Lord give me strength to kick the soda habit. IT’S BAD!

And there you have it! This week’s Friday Favorites! See you next week for more little things that currently bring me joy!

Warmly,

Michelle