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 When should I contact you about my wedding?

It is important to contact us well in advance to begin planning. If your wedding is going to be an exceptionally elaborate event, take place during peak wedding season or fall on a holiday, then four months to a half a year is not too soon to contact us. Wedding flowers can be highly specific and colors often have to be very precise. The more advance notice, the better we will be able to help you with your wedding.

What should I bring when I have my wedding consultation?
 
The more information you can provide the more creative suggestions we’ll be able to offer. Anything you can bring will be beneficial. Pictures from your favourite magazines and websites could be very helpful. If you can please bring a photo of your dress and a sample of the fabric or lace if you have it, as well as swatches and photos of the bridesmaids' dresses. Also, think about what "style" of wedding you want. If you are not sure, we can offer suggestions based on your wedding plans so far.
 
Make a list of the members of the wedding party and the other people who will be participating in the wedding. Besides the bride and groom, this list should include the maid of honour, the other bridesmaids, the best man and the other groomsmen, the flower girl and the ring bearer, if any. List the parents, the grandparents, and any step-parents of both the bride and the groom, as well as any special honoured guests, such as a great aunt or a childhood nanny. Include any additional ushers and anyone who may be singing or reading at the wedding ceremony. Remember to ask mothers and grandmothers what style of corsage they prefer - pinned to the shoulder or worn as a wristlet.
 
Can you work within my budget?
 
Yes. Be honest about your budget on the initial consultation so we know what to recommend. By taking your budget into consideration from the very beginning of the planning process, we can give you the best advise on how to place the flowers for maximum effect and what types of flowers will work best to achieve your desired look.

What do I have to know when I’m planning my wedding decorations?
In planning the decorations for the wedding ceremony location, consider all the areas that may be enhanced with flowers, including:
 
- the altar
- columns and candelabra flanking the altar or creating a backdrop for the ceremony
- an archway or canopy
- the podium or lectern
- for Jewish weddings, the chuppah
- the ends of the pews or the aisle itself
- window ledges
- the entry vestibule
- the guest book table
- stair rails outside the entrance

What Are My Payment Options?
 
A non-refundable deposit of $100 is required to secure the date. One half is due eight weeks prior to the wedding date and the balance is due two weeks before the wedding.

Do You Deliver & Set Up?
 
Yes. Pricing will vary according to the specifics of the job.
 
What are the most popular bridal bouquet types?
 
Cascading bouquet - A large tear-shaped arrangement
 
Nosegay - A round, tight cluster of small flowers
 
Arm Bouquet - Crescent shaped and designed to be held in one arm
 
Biedermeier Bouquet - concentric circles of flowers within flowers
 
Hand-tied Bouquet - A simple cluster of long stem flowers tied with a ribbon
 
Spray Bouquet - A triangular shaped cluster of flowers
 
Pomander - A ball of flowers suspended from the wrist by decorative ribbons
 
 
What Are The Most Popular Wedding Flowers?
 
Rose
Calla Lily
Casablanca Lily
Sorbonne Lily
Gardenia
Hydrangea
Gerbera
 
Germini
Lily of the Valley
Dendrobium Orchid
Cymbidium orchid
Mocara orchid
Stephanotis
Tulip
Freesia