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Contributed by Nily Glaser
Copyrights © 2006 All Rights Reserved Nily Glaser
General information
We recommend that if possible, both bride and groom will attend all interviews.
First things first! Always carry a note pad and pen to write down important information and questions that may arise during your interview.
In order to comparison shop and select wisely, interview at least 3 Florists - Floral Designers - decorators.
Flowers are a central component of your wedding. they set the atmosphere and are often a focal point as they add beauty and fragrance to any occasion including engagement parties, bridal showers, rehearsal meals and of course weddings.
Before starting your search for your wedding florist - floral designer, you need to
Whether yours is a simple at home wedding, a lavish black tie affair or any wedding style in between, you need flowers that are arranged in good taste and coordinate well with all other components of both marriage ceremony and wedding reception.
Check both your ceremony and reception sites to find out if flowers are included in their wedding package, if they have specific in house floral specialists and decorators they work with, and what their policies regarding flowers and wedding decorations are.
Arrange with the management of those that allow you to choose a professional, a specific time slot for the flowers and decorations to be placed.
Request that the flowers and decoration professionals confirm a few days before your wedding.
Find out if yours is the only wedding on the date you chose. If not, you may be able to save by coordinating flower arrangements with the preceding or following wedding party and splitting the costs.
Other money saving ideas include:
As you prepare to choose a florist or a floral arrangement coordinator you must define what you want. Consider the choices available to complement your wedding within your flowers budget. such as:
Which and how many of the following arrangements will you need?
Do you want specific flowers at all cost or do you prefer flowers seasonal to your wedding date.
Are you set on traditional wedding flowers, would you prefer exotic and original arrangements, or would you like to explore the current trends?
How would you like your reception decorations and or centerpieces displayed? Traditional centerpieces, garlands, flower rings surrounding each centerpiece, floating within your centerpieces, individual flowers, potted plants, other?
Are you considering decorating your wedding cake with flowers?
The symbolic meanings of flowers can assist you in expressing your feelings for each other.
Other important considerations.
Traditionally the groom pays for the flowers adorning the ceremony facility and for the flowers given the wedding party and parents. The bride pays for the flowers adorning the reception facility. However, it is becoming quite common place for the bride and groom to split the costs. Many brides and grooms have a joint bank account or a special wedding account and pay all their wedding expenses from that account.
Request that your flower and decoration professionals consult with the management of your reception venue and ask for their advice on how to decorate the facility in the most complementary and effective way. Small rooms are usually easy to decorate while large rooms and halls require deeper thought and planning.
Who is the right wedding florist - floral designer for you?
A local professional florist or floral designer who is familiar with your wedding ceremony and reception venues and who will:
Author Byline
Copyrights © 2004 All Rights Reserved Nily Glaser
Nily Glaser is the founder of A-wedding Day,
http://www.a-weddingday.com
A very popular Wedding Resource and Information Center, and a discount shopping mall for wedding gifts, supplies and bridal accessories. She is also the publisher of the free A-Wedding Day newsletter.