Arrange Your Own Wedding Flowers

On a Budget? Save Money Arranging Your Own Flowers

© Amanda Brandon

Sep 19, 2007
Here is a guide on where to find flowers and how to arrange them yourself. By arranging your own flowers, you will save a ton of money and create a memory made by you!

Wedding bells are ringing in your ears, and the cash register is chinging as your wedding expenses add up. Well, there's a way to reduce the cost of your flowers by a huge amount - arrange them yourself!

Select a Color Scheme

Before deciding on flowers, you need to decide on wedding attire colors, if you do not already have your bridal and groom parties' clothing selected. Your flowers will compliment the attire of your entire wedding party, so it is crucial to have a color scheme.

Real or Silk?

The next step is to decide on fresh or silk flowers. The advantage to silk flowers is that they can be arranged and ordered at any time. Silk flowers can be found in several online locations or craft stores.

Pick Your Varieties

If you are interested in using fresh flowers, it is a good idea to use flowers that are in season at the time of your wedding. This will save you an enormous amount of money.

Get Ideas for Bouquets

Decide how elaborate you would like for your bouquet(s) to be. If you are looking for a cascading or large bouquet, you will want to choose a few different varieties of flowers in different sizes and shapes. This will add visual interest to the bouquet. If you like the simplistic look, aim for one type of flower such as all white roses or an armful of large lilies tied with a simple ribbon.

Start looking at bouquet ideas online and in bridal magazines for ideas. TheKnot.com has a great gallery of bouquet ideas listed by color.

Practice creating bouquets using cheap flowers from your local supercenter. This will get you comfortable with shaping the bouquets.

Get Quotes

Start pricing flowers after you have decided on colors, types, and sizes of bouquets. Check with local floral wholesalers first. In some locations, it may be difficult to locate a wholesaler. The best place to locate a floral wholesaler is your local yellow pages.

If you cannot locate a local supplier, turn to the Internet. A word of caution for ordering via the Internet: make sure you have the flowers arrive soon enough that that are opened up by your wedding day. The best way to receive the best deal on your main flowers is to order boxes of flowers or the wedding packages.

Two very good resources for buying flowers are Online Wholesale Flowers and Flowerbud.com. FlowerBud.com offers "grand boxes" of a large number and color variety of flowers. OnlineWholesaleFlowers.com has a number of wedding "packages," which include greenery and supplies for creating the bouquets.

Tip! Be sure to order enough flowers! You will probably have some messups on the day of arrangement. Make sure you don't short stock your supply. Order an extra box if you are using delicate flowers.

Prepare for the Buds

Once the flowers arrive, you will need to have a room prepared for them to open or stay fresh as you will want to make bouquets the day before the wedding. Lilies and some other flowers will arrive in bud form. They will need time to open. Have several large and small buckets on hand to put flowers in with specially treated water. Your box(s) of flowers will come with a special flower food. Be sure to follow the directions exactly.

Showtime!

Make the bouquets. It's important that you have the supplies you need:

  • Clippers that are made for cutting flower stems. Purchase these at a craft store.
  • Floral tape - You'll use this for wrapping boutonnieres. Find a great gallery of these at TheKnot.com.
  • Large Floral Pins - Use these to attach boutonnieres. Craft supply stores have pearl-tipped pins for a fancy look.
  • Ribbon - Use this to decorate your bouquets and boutonnieres.
  • Hot glue gun and sticks - Use hot glue to attach ribbon and join ends of ribbon when wrapping.
  • Bouquet holders - Purchase bouquet holders at your local craft shop. These can help in arrangement. Some floral suppliers provide these as part of the floral package.

Put your bouquets, boutonnieres and other arrangements together in a place with a sink. Many times the location has this available in a kitchen area. Store your arrangements in a refrigerator overnight so they don't wilt. Make sure the temperature is turned up to a cool, humid setting to trap moisture.

Use large vases and baskets to feature flowers around the church or wedding location. This can add elegance without much cost or time-commitment.

Painted pots filled with asparagus ferns and dusty miller make great reception decorations. Jazz them up with charms hung from wire placed in the dirt. You can find these items in the craft section of your local supercenter.

By using your imagination, arranging your own flowers for your wedding can make the day that much more memorable.


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