How long should I wait to order flowers for my wedding?

Dec 28 2011

How long should I wait to order flowers for my wedding?

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source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20081109081255AAvL6fB

Looking for examples of floral arrangements?
blooming gorgeous flowers anyone had problems?
What is the cost difference in making your own flowers or getting real ones from a florist?
Please Help! I need to make my own floral arrangements for my wedding. Any advice?
Is there a website that shows some ideas for wedding flower arrangements I can look at?
Wedding flower questions?
What flowers smell strongly or bad? What should I avoid in flower arrangements?

5 responses so far

  1. sisterchristian5

    you should have your first appointment with the florist to go over what you want about 6 to months before.

  2. Well probably get your flowers locally so if theres a problem you can quickly sort it out at the florists and also if its close you can get the morning of your big day.

  3. It is best to talk to the florist as early at six months before hand, and as late as three months before hand. If you wait til only a little time before the wedding, it is harder for your florist to get them in on time, or even to locate where to get them if they are seasonal flowers. If you want to do silk flowers, which I highly suggest if you’re going to have children at your wedding! :) IF you do this, you still need about the same time frame, although if you’re going to make the bouquets yourself of the flowers, you can go to dollar stores and flower shops and slowly get the flowers you want and then spend an afternoon putting them together. This way is MUCH cheaper if you’re looking to save money too. I made my bouquet, two bridesmaid bouquets, flower girl’s bouquet and the toss bouquet for 15 dollars in total, and they were full bouquets. Either way, if you’re three months before the wedding and you haven’t talked to a florist for real flowers or gone looking around at silk ones, you need to now. Best of wishes to you!

  4. at least 3~4 months prior

  5. Six months is a good timeframe. Be especially mindful if your wedding falls around a popular time of year for flowers, eg Valentines Day, Mothers Day. This will give you plenty of time to discuss your needs with your florist, determine what’s available and iron out any problems that may crop up.

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