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The Biggest Mistakes Couples Make with Wedding Flowers (and How to Avoid Them)

Wedding flowers set the tone for your big day, but it’s easy to make costly mistakes. Here are the top pitfalls couples face when planning their florals, and expert tips to avoid them.

Planning your wedding flowers should be an exciting experience, as they play a crucial role in setting the mood, transforming your venue, and telling your unique love story. However, since many couples don't plan weddings frequently, it's easy to make small mistakes that can lead to unnecessary time, money, or stress.

The good news is that with the right florist by your side, these pitfalls are entirely avoidable. Here are the most common mistakes couples make when it comes to wedding flowers, along with tips on how to sidestep them.

 
spring themed wedding table centerpiece s with roses, lisianthus, poppies and sweet pea

1. Leaving Florals to the Last Minute

The Problem: Many couples wait until the final months to book their florist. By this time, dates may be booked up, and certain flowers could be hard to secure.

The Fix: Book your florist as soon as you confirm your venue. This allows sufficient time for planning, designing, and sourcing the most beautiful blooms for your big day.

2. Not Sharing a Clear Budget

The Problem: Couples often hesitate to share their budget, fearing it might limit their options. Without clear guidance, florists can only guess, leading to mismatched quotes and potential disappointment.

The Fix: Be upfront about your budget as early in the process as possible. A good florist will help you prioritize and create arrangements that have the most impact within your budget.


3. Forgetting About Logistics

The Problem: That dreamy Pinterest arch might not fit your venue’s entryway, or a hanging floral installation may not be feasible without rigging points. Additionally, seasonal heat and setup times can greatly affect what's realistic.

The Fix: Rely on your florist’s expertise. We understand how flowers perform in various spaces and conditions, and we can guide you toward choices that are both beautiful and practical.

4. Trying to Exactly Recreate Pinterest Finds

The Problem: Inspiration images often showcase high-end budgets, imported flowers, or heavily edited designs that may not be achievable locally. Trying to replicate them exactly can lead to unrealistic expectations.

The Fix: Use Pinterest and Instagram for inspiration regarding mood, colour, and style rather than as a strict shopping list. Trust your florist to interpret your vision in a way that works for your wedding.

5. Overlooking Repurposing Options

The Problem: Ceremony flowers often look stunning but may only be used for 30 minutes before being left behind.

The Fix: Plan to repurpose your flowers. Aisle arrangements can become table centerpieces, plinths can be moved to the dance floor, and arch flowers can frame your cake or photo booth.


native and rose wedding bouquet

6. Ignoring Personal Touches

The Problem: Flowers can feel generic if they're solely based on trends.

The Fix: Incorporate meaningful elements, such as your grandmother’s favorite bloom, colors that connect to your heritage, or flowers that evoke memories of a special place. These personal details make your arrangements memorable and unique.

7. Underestimating the Scale of Florals

The Problem: A few bouquets and small table arrangements may look lost in a large ballroom or outdoor venue.

The Fix: Consider flowers as part of your overall styling. Your florist can advise you on where to go bold and where to keep it simple for maximum impact.

Final Thoughts

Every couple wants their wedding flowers to leave a lasting impression. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can ensure a smooth, stress-free process and florals that truly wow on your special day.

If you would like expert guidance and assistance in navigating these decisions, I would be delighted to discuss your wedding vision with you.

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