Friday, September 3, 2010

Avoiding Floral Disappointment On Your Wedding Day




Most brides have fond memories of their wedding day decor. But if there is one area that seems prone to problems, it's floral arrangement. The good news is that you can do a lot to avoid disappointment with your flowers by asking then right questions when interviewing for a florist.


Are you a full-time florist?

Do you paint/airbrush flowers to fit a color scheme? (And let them know if you don't want this done!)

Have you handled events of this size before?

What time do you arrive to set-up your equipment?

How many weddings do you do per year?

Do you have a portfolio and a list of referrals?

What style do you specialize in? Romantic? Traditional? Modern?

How far in advance will you make my centerpieces and bouquets?



Do you require a deposit?


Do you provide a written contract?


What are some other questions that are important to ask? Let us know! :)

4 comments:

Plus Size Lisa said...

Thanks for these great ideas, I'm gonna share them with a friend who recently got engaged.

Plus Size Dorita said...

I think getting referrals is the best way to find out if a florist is really going to do a good job or not.

London Wedding Photographer D Sherjan said...

Great post guys, thanks for sharing these ideas. We just forwarded this on to one of our brides.

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