Below, you will find answers to frequently asked questions like “How much do wedding flowers cost?” and “Am I guaranteed a specific flower type?”

If you don’t see your question answered here, feel free to ask us!

Frequently Asked Questions

06/ What does the labor and strike fee cover?

03/ Do we offer candleS?

Our full-service weddings range from $5,000 to over $15,000. The average our couples invest falls between $7,000 and $12,000. The cost of wedding flowers depends on several variables:

- Level of abundance (amount of flowers per design)
- Scope of design
- Quantity of each design
- Flower types
- Assistants needed 
- Compotes + vases
- Candles

Every single wedding is unique in scope and needs, so inquire with us for your custom quote!

01/ HOW MUCH DO WEDDING Flowers COST?

Yes! We will be in touch with you around eight weeks before your wedding date to finalize the details + make any add-ons such as more designs, increased floral abundance, or candles.

02/ Is there a final run-through?

In other words, we LOVE incorporating candles! We offer taper, column, and votive candles and their respective holders for our couples.

Yes! When collections of candles are among the blooms, it enhances the whole look of your wedding and reception. 

04/ Can we repurpose ceremony flowers?

However, we cannot take individual flowers out of the feature after your ceremony to use in brand-new designs due to several factors.

If your aisle flowers or ceremony feature is designed to be moved, yes! We love repurposing designs whenever possible.

05/ Can i make changes after booking?

Yes, we expect new ideas and changes to be made!

All you need is your date, venue, and deposit to secure your dream wedding florals, and we’ll work out the specifics together along the way.

Because we work with flowers and not manufactured products, we are able to make changes to your palette and design items up until your final run through eight weeks before your wedding.

General:
Emails, designing, quotes, invoicing, contracts, walkthroughs as needed, assistant fees, placing flower orders, selecting materials like ribbons, vessels, mechanics, candles, etc.

The week of:
Driving to and from the flower markets, processing the flowers, cleaning buckets, cleaning candle containers, packing candles + containers, and creating the arrangements.

The day of:
Loading the car, delivering personals (bridal bouquet, wedding party flowers, etc.), driving to the venue, unpacking the car, creating ceremony features, creating final arrangements, carefully placing candles, and cleaning up before your ceremony begins.

The night of:
Cleaning up your venue after the reception within the allotted time, coordinating with the point of contact, driving back to our workspace, cleaning up the car, and cleaning up our workspace.

07/ AM I GUARANTEED A SPECIFIC FLOWER?

We absolutely take your flower preferences into account and do our best to source them, and sometimes they are not available due to natural disasters, flower shortages, and/or seasonality.

With that said, we are always able to source a comparable flower that matches your color palette and goes with the aesthetic of your wedding!

08/ WHERE DO THE FLOWERS GO AFTER THE WEDDING?

If you choose not to take them with you, we will bring them back to our workspace to practice with and then we'll compost them. This is what the vast majority of our couples choose.

Your wedding flowers can go home with you- just not our vases, vessels, or structures.

09/ WHAT DOES PAYMENT LOOK LIKE?

After the 20% deposit is made to secure your date, we will send your invoice with a payment schedule through Honeybook.

Typically, we set it up so that half of the remaining balance is due 8 weeks before your date with the last half of the remaining balance due 30 days before your date.

10/ DO WE PRACTICE SUSTAINABILITY?

We are so excited to be moving towards becoming more sustainable floral designers by:

- Never designing with floral foam
- Using chicken wire + flower frogs
- Using locally grown flowers when possible
- Composting 
- Recycling
- Continuing to learn how to practice sustainability