I decided that I needed to address a few things that I have been experiencing over the last few years in the wedding industry...I have met and emailed with a large number of brides last year and one of the main issues they faced was an unrealistic budget and this year is starting off a little like that again...so I am thinking education is very well needed...
My goal with my business is to help create the best wedding that a Bride and Groom can imagine. With saying that, I offer Quality Flowers and Designs, well taken care of Props, and Customer Service that goes above and beyond. Many of my Brides become my Friends!!! and I love that and I love working to produce a wonderful event!
However these events, designs and executing them do cost money and time- product cost, supplies, containers, design time, labor, set up, delivery, and clean up are what ultimately makes up the cost of a wedding.
Here's some average "minimum prices" that I also found on the internet, my pricing is pretty close with this as well...but don't hold your florist to this, it depends on the flowers you choose, the season, if you are in a major urban expensive area, the design, labor to set up, etc.:
Bridesmaids: $75 and up
bouts: $10 and up
corsages: $20 and up
ceremony arch: $150 and up
ceremony large arrangements, each: $125 and up
aisle petals: $100 and up
aisle hanging pomanders, each: $50 and up
centerpieces, each: $25 and up ($25 is very spare; $50 is more on the low-end)
petals around centerpieces: $7 and up
cake flowers: $50 and up
escort table flowers: $35 and up
Here is a great breakdown I found on a website to also give a good example of why flowers cost what they do…
Budget Breakdown:
When looking at what you should spend overall
on flowers, here are a few things to keep in mind:
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Flowers cost money. Just like a caterer
who has to buy food, your florist has to buy the flowers and they cost a pretty
penny. Sometimes we have to ship them, and then we always have to clean them,
treat them, and keep them cool over the 4-5 times they could be handled before
they go into an arrangement before your wedding so there's a lot of heavy
lifting and labor included in the cost.
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Delivery, set-up/tear-down, &
taxes. Most, if not all, florists will charge you separately for delivery,
set-up/tear-down, and taxes. It may take a team to set-up/tear down for
your wedding & trust me, you don't want to be responsible for that.
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If it sounds too good to be
true... The old saying is true. If it sounds too good to be true,
it probably is. That rings true with most things in life and in my
experience, florists are no exception to that rule. Yes, you can find
florists who will offer cheaper prices than me but will they offer the same
quality, attention to detail, and style? I'm gonna bet my reviews on it and
say, I doubt it.
Always remember to compare apples to apples when pricing and just know that NOTHING is free...
Also EVERY wedding is Custom... no wedding is the same so all of these pricing guides and information is just a starting point!
I hope this is helpful to all of your planning your big day and will help you understand the true cost of a wedding... Amy :)