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Tips for Choosing Your Wedding Florist

At Heather De Kok, we are one of the best wedding florists and have a great reputation for providing the best flowers in Edmonton. We have a great deal of experience and can satisfy all your floral needs. For more information, browse our website.

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<strong>Tips</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Choosing</strong> <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Wedding</strong> <strong>Florist</strong><br />

The style and aesthetic appeal of your wedding is of utmost importance, and<br />

flowers are at the heart of this appeal. Because the flowers are so important, so is<br />

the florist. <strong>Wedding</strong> florists are aplenty, and all have their own portfolio,<br />

specialties, experience, expertise and style. So, choosing the right one may not be<br />

the easiest decision. However, there are some quick guidelines you can follow to<br />

help you find the perfect florist <strong>for</strong> your special day. These guidelines include:<br />

considering your budget <strong>for</strong> flowers, determining your needs, establishing a style<br />

and considering the florist’s proposal.<br />

Consider the Flower Budget<br />

When planning your wedding, the budget should be a constant consideration.<br />

However, you must understand how wedding budgets work as well as create a<br />

budget that’s detailed and organized. The flowers should have their own budget<br />

within the budget. Generally, the wedding décor and floral arrangements take up<br />

about 10 percent of your entire budget.<br />

But, if you aren’t flexible with your choices or choose flowers that are out of<br />

season, that number could increase exponentially. Besides that, be sure to include<br />

all possible charges in your budget planning, such as taxes, setup and breakdown<br />

fees and tips. You could present your final number to your chosen florist or simply<br />

gather quotes from the candidates. Ideally, you’ll want a florist that offers<br />

af<strong>for</strong>dability, dependability and high-quality floral arrangements and service, such<br />

as someone like Heather De Kok.<br />

Determine <strong>Your</strong> Needs<br />

Determining your needs is not just about figuring out what flowers to choose, it’s<br />

also about figuring out what jobs you want the florist to per<strong>for</strong>m. The florist could<br />

simply create the bridal bouquet and coinciding floral arrangements or they could<br />

provide flowers <strong>for</strong> the ceremony, reception tables, centerpieces and more.<br />

However, what the florist does and even what type of florist you choose will<br />

depend on your wants and needs. For example, floral designers are more suitable<br />

<strong>for</strong> designing floral centerpieces and ceremony aisles. On the other hand, if you’ve<br />

left this job to the planner, then the florist can simply use their designs to create the<br />

most beautiful arrangements possible.


Establish <strong>Your</strong> Own Floral Style<br />

<strong>Florist</strong>s have their own way of doing things and their own styles, but their style<br />

might not match up to your style. So, you should establish your own style be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

hiring a florist. <strong>Your</strong> style could be modern, whimsical, romantic or rustic – it<br />

doesn’t matter if it’s your own. Some florists may specialize in detailed ornate<br />

centerpieces and arrangements while others may only create minimalistic pieces.<br />

To determine which style is best <strong>for</strong> you, check out their portfolios or photos of<br />

any of their past events and arrangements.<br />

Compare Proposals<br />

Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, schedule meetings with all of them to<br />

determine what you want and to obtain a detailed quote. Ask each candidate to<br />

create a detailed proposal based on your needs, ideas, budget and vision. If you<br />

have many ideas, but aren’t sure what direction to take, request a high and low<br />

proposal. In this type of proposal, the “high” provides the best-case scenario while<br />

the “low” provides the worst-case scenario. Basically, it’s getting everything you<br />

want versus getting just the bare necessities. Most florists offer wedding packages,<br />

and if there are some budget constraints, you could combine low-range and highrange<br />

packages.<br />

If you're looking <strong>for</strong> flowers <strong>for</strong> weddings, simplify your search and call Heather<br />

De Kok.

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