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Kiah
Dedicated November 2018

Is anyone else not hiring a florist?

Kiah, on March 15, 2018 at 3:37 PM

Posted in Do It Yourself 60

I was never big on the idea of spending thousands on a disposable thing like flowers, and they were never top priority on my list. For centerpieces, I really love candles, twinkle lights, and tall vases. My original plan was to have do submerged flowers in vases of different sizes with floating...

I was never big on the idea of spending thousands on a disposable thing like flowers, and they were never top priority on my list.

For centerpieces, I really love candles, twinkle lights, and tall vases. My original plan was to have do submerged flowers in vases of different sizes with floating candles and then have some tea candles and flower petals around the base on the table. However, my wedding planner told me that one of the florists she spoke with quoted her at $125+ per centerpiece, even with only 1 flower per vase. Now I'm thinking of foregoing the flowers and just doing candles, vases, lights, and rose petals. My wedding planner said that she and her team can help me create the right look and will assemble the centerpieces the day of the wedding (filling the vases with water, lighting the candles, etc.).

I know opinions are divided over fake flowers. I was hesitant until I went to a wedding with beautiful bouquets made with fake flowers. I already made the bridesmaids' bouquets, and I absolutely love them! I still need boutonnieres, but my fiance really just wants a simple red rose. I think we could make them or just order them through a local florist and pick them up the day before the wedding.

I would like to have rose petals on the tables in the reception and lining the aisle at the ceremony, and ideally it would be nice to have a few flowers here and there, but I'm not sure I really need a florist. Did anyone else choose to not hire a florist? If so, who's taking care of those decor details? Any thoughts or tips? I am also getting married out-of-town due to a recent relocation for work. Live in FL, getting married in Philly close to family and friends (we're both from NJ), so that complicates things a little. Any advice would be super helpful, thanks!

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  • Paola
    Dedicated November 2018
    Paola ·
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    I'm not hiring a florist. Even though really flowers would look great I do feel is a waste of money for just 1 day. I'm doing fake one's and really happy with it. Anyway I'm allergic to most flowers so a reception in a closed place full of flowers wouldn't be a great think for me Smiley smile Here's a pic of my DIY project last weekend doing the flower part of my centerpieces lol

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  • Kiah
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    Kiah ·
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    I absolutely love calla lilies! I thinking we’ll be doing almost all calla lilies, hydrangeas, and roses/rose petals. I talked to my wedding planner about picking up some flowers the day before and just arranging them ourselves.
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  • Kiah
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    Kiah ·
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    Where did you order your calla lilies from?
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  • Kiah
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    Kiah ·
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    Thanks for sharing your pics. Your dress is gorgeous ❤️❤️❤️
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    Expert September 2018
    Tia_Fred ·
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    Im from philly to and im not hiring a florist. Since u have family and friends i would make ur own centerpieces. my cousin did the fake flower in a vase filled it with water had the led light on the bottom and it looked amazing. Since ur family is close can they help u put them togwther they day before that way when they get to the recptjon they can fill them with water and turn the led lights on.
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  • kelly
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    I did my own flowers! Here’s the link to my post a month ago or so. https://m.weddingwire.com/wedding-forums/long-over-due-diy-real-flower-tutorial/65a3412f55d06817.html
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  • Kiah
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    Kiah ·
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    Thanks for sharing! All your flowers and centerpieces look great!

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  • Jessica
    VIP October 2018
    Jessica ·
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    We're doing donuts in cake stands for our centerpieces which will be eaten and BOOM, no cleanup, no flowers, theyre edible, they're delicious, and that's about it.
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  • kelly
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    Thank you!!
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    Savvy May 2018
    Callie ·
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    No florist
    Making bouquet ourselves
    Centerpieces are wine bottles (spray painted) with some fake flowers around it.
    Getting married at a garden so flowers everywhere
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  • futuremrstheriault
    Dedicated June 2018
    futuremrstheriault ·
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    I ordered them from the etsy shop StempleShop. The flowers were $1 each!
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    Just Said Yes August 2018
    Ashley ·
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    I'm not using a florist either. I'm ordering the bouquet and the bottiner along with the corsagies for the bridesmaids from costco. No decoration flowers needed.
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    Dedicated September 2018
    H&MForever ·
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    I only hired a florist for my bouquet the girls bouquet and the boutonnieres and corsages. The centerpieces I’m diy.

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  • rica
    VIP September 2018
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    We are having a florist make bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres, and possibly an arbor of sorts. All our ceremony and reception decorations will be potted plants bought at wholesale. It's a happy medium for us.

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  • AlmostMrsSmith
    Savvy July 2018
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    We ordered 6 25 ft garlands from Costco for greenery runners. I also ordered 100 stems of baby’s breath to stick in the garland. I’m making the bouquets from roses and using greenery from my parents yard for bouquets and wreaths.

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  • Teresa
    Super September 2018
    Teresa ·
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    No florist here....plan on purchasing a wedsing collection from Sams club. Less,the $400 for the flowers I'm looking at. We are doing candles as our centerpieces and no decorations needed for ceremony.
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  • Kiah
    Dedicated November 2018
    Kiah ·
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    Thanks so much! I'm going to check them out right now!

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    Just Said Yes May 2018
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    I am doing water beads with floating pearls for our center pieces. We are not hiring a florist, but I did pay someone to make bouquets and boutonnieres out of fabric flowers incorporating peacock feathers. I didn't want fake flowers that looked real, if they weren't real I wanted them to look cool. I just got the pictures back yesterday (my wedding date is 5/5) and they look AMAZING! Best thing, I don't have to worry about dying flowers!


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  • Lindsey
    Savvy February 2019
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    I will not be hiring a florist. I got some really great floral items from Michaels and I will be paying Hobby Lobby a visit also. My theme is Rustic Bohemian so I wont have tons of floral but they will all be faux.

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  • Augusta
    Dedicated February 2020
    Augusta ·
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    We aren’t hiring a florist but we are using real flowers. I ordered $700 worth of flowers online but I may buy a bit more to be safe. I also have a seeded eucalyptus and silver dollar eucalyptus tree in my yard that I’m using to my advantage.
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