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Bountiful and beautiful, flowers express your wedding palette
like no other. From ceremony to centerpiece, flowers are the
consistent visual element linking all the activities of your
wedding day. Choosing your floral designer, consider their
use of color, texture, and overall flair. Examine their portfolio.
do the picture inspire you? Do they provide rentals, (arches,
vases of all sizes, etc. Supply your designer with as much detail
as possible:
Wedding Date...the season, the flowers in bloom around the months of your wedding will be more available and less clostly than out of season.

Time of day...your floral arrangement should last throughout the day, some flowers hold up beautifully in the sun; others are better suited for indoors.

Style of Wedding (formal or informal)...the Bouquet is the star of all your floral choices. Pick a style that suite your height, frame and gown.

Wedding Colors (provide fabric swatches from linens and wedding party wardrobe), ceremony and reception locations (photos of your venues are helpful), what items you would like the flowers to accentuate, and your budget...remember a cost saving tip...ceremony flowers can also be used for your reception. Using your arrangement twice helps maximize your budget. Centerpieces should never obscure guest's vision across the table, there are no hard and fast rules. Mix and match and think

Collect pictures of the things you like to help them better understand your vision

Be open to their suggestions