Ask Your Wedding Florist
6:38 AM | Author: floristmontreal

If you are planning to have the ceremony at a church, the reception and evening party at a different location this will result in you requiring two sets of wedding flowers. It may be worth seeing if you get them moved by the florist or by a relative on the day.

If you are planning to have the ceremony at a church, the reception in one venue and the evening reception in another place this means you are going to require three different sets of flowers instead of the two.

Or if your budget is quite large check with your florist to see if they can supply the flowers for two or three of the venues which means you will be surrounded by the same theme of your chosen wedding flowers all day long which will make a very happy memory and your photographs will also reflect this effort.

The florist being reliable is a big issue on your special day the last thing you need to worried about is whether the florist is going to turn up. You should look out for testimonials from previous clients all good florists should have them.

You will also need to find out how many other weddings they do on the same day. It is a question of wanting your florist more concerned with yours or someone else’s wedding when they are creating your flowers, after you plan them so well you don’t want the ideal getting lost on the day, ideally they should only book in a few per day but do check if you are having complicated designs however a wedding Florist in Durham should be able to cater to this for you.

In addition to above you will also need to see if the person you have consulted with will be doing your flowers. You’ve spent hours with your florist choosing what flowers you want only to realise on the big day that someone else is creating your perfect wedding flowers. To ensure this doesn’t happen ask your florist. They will have a vast amount of experience in wedding flowers in the North.

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