How To Save Money On Wedding Flowers?

Most persons looking forward to getting married are also lovers of natural beauty, hence it is usually not out of place to use a lot of flowers to beautify the wedding arena or hall. If you have attended any wedding in recent times you will agree with us that this is true.

Flowers not only add a beautiful and romantic touch to the occasion but it also holds some spiritual significance in Buddhism, the Islamic religion and even Christianity. The tender nature of flowers teaches us that beauty can fade with time

Although flowers can be graceful to look upon, the current situation in most parts of the globe where there is a rising cost of living may make wedding flowers too costly or even unaffordable

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This post you are reading has been written with the sole intent of giving you and your potential mate tips on how to save money on wedding flowers and beautification without compromising beauty. From embracing seasonal blooms to exploring DIY options and alternative centerpieces we showcase to you how you can save money on wedding flowers.

Below are some of how you can save some money.

Wedding at the Right Season

“There is a time for everything,” they say, this means you can save costs by targeting and fixing your wedding at a time of the year when there will be natural blossoms. These freshly cut flowers will surely be way cheaper than the artificial ones.

How To Save Money On Wedding Flowers?

Let us now give you some specific examples, if you are looking to get your wedding done by summer, the following flowers may be available:

  • Sunflowers
  • Roses
  • Daisies. Etc

If you fix your wedding during the spring season you can be on the lookout for the following flowers:

  • Peonies
  • Daffodils
  • Tulips

Winter wedding? You may decide to get some artificial flowers, but for weddings in the fall, be on the lookout for the following flowers:

  • Wild marigolds
  • Dahlias
  • Chrysanthemums

If your wedding is scheduled for an open space, you may take your time to investigate the environment to see what manner of flowers grow there. When flowers are cut fresh they stay beautiful and useful, this way you wouldn’t have to spend a dime on flowers. Yes, you can thank us later for this great tip.

Source Your Flower Locally

Skip the high transportation costs and support your local community by choosing flowers grown nearby.

Source Your Flower Locally

If there are farms or flower shops in your local, we encourage you to check them out, their pricing may differ and you could find a seller that fits your budget.

In fact, why not grow your flowers? Before your wedding, you can get a small piece of land and cultivate the flowers you would like to use in your wedding.

To find local growers, consider visiting farmers’ markets or joining a community-supported agriculture (CSA) program, that is if you have anything of such. Many local florists also collaborate with nearby farms, so don’t hesitate to ask about locally sourced options. By going local, you not only save money but also reduce your wedding’s environmental footprint.

You can also use Google, and other search engines that can help you find local flower shops and patronize them. This will surely reduce costs, so don’t be lazy, instead of ordering online you can use this suggestion instead.

Embrace Islamic Touches Where Applicable

Instead of using flowers, you may Look for ways to personalize your wedding while staying true to your faith. Here are some beautiful alternatives to traditional floral arrangements:

  • Carry a Meaningful Object: Many brides choose to carry a special Islamic item, like prayer beads (tasbih) or a beautifully decorated Quran.
  • Subtle Floral Touch: If you still desire a floral element, consider tucking a single bloom or a small bouquet of fragrant flowers like jasmine or roses inside your Quran.
  • Mix and Match Centerpieces: For the reception tables, create a stunning and budget-friendly atmosphere by combining classic lanterns or elegant candle holders with minimal flower arrangements. This allows you to incorporate Islamic elements while maintaining a beautiful aesthetic.

This will surely save some money for you and help you enjoy your wedding!

The Minimalist Approach

Wait! Who are you trying to impress? Why should you spend more than your budget? Move over, floral explosions! Sometimes, a minimalist approach can create a more impactful statement. Consider focusing on a few well-chosen, high-quality blooms arranged strategically for maximum visual appeal. This allows you to splurge on the flowers themselves while keeping the overall cost down.

The Minimalist Approach

We are very sure you are not Augustus Caesar, and neither are Alexander the Great! Hence instead of designing every nook and cranny of your wedding hall with flowers, why not decorate only a few key areas with flowers? This can make your wedding less cumbersome to plan and execute and yet it will still be beautiful. 

With or without flowers, “the show must go on” Therefore if you are looking for a way to save money, apply the suggestions herein and try the minimalist approach.

Other Alternatives

Don’t be afraid to think outside the traditional flower box! Here are some creative and budget-friendly alternatives:

DIY as an Alternative

Under this section, you have the chance to go ahead and try making great flowers all by yourself. You can go all out and buy in bulk or wholesale just to bring the cost to the barest minimum. 

DIY as an Alternative

“I do not know how to proceed” you may say, however, you can learn a lot from TV channels and even YouTube channels that will help you in preparing an excellent wedding arrangement. 

You can also involve others, families and friends can use your wedding as an opportunity to showcase their skills and talents in many respects, it could be surprising that they may come up with original beautifying ideas that can spice up your big day.

Filler flowers can be used to complement your primary blooms or even stand alone in simple, elegant arrangements.

Repurposing and Reusing the Flowers

In most places after the court session, there is usually a wedding reception in the hall or in an open space, you curtail your expenses by re-using the flowers.

That is you can transport the flowers from the first venue to the next instead of buying flowers for each separate venue. It is also not bad if you talk to a friend or a relative who just got married! You could re-use their flowers especially if the flowers they used are the artificial version.

If you master this tip, you might be able to reuse or re-purpose your flowers without compromising beauty and style. We are confident that this can help you maintain your budget.

Have a Smaller Gathering

A wedding with just a few family and friends present can be rewarding and fun, it is more likely to be free of drama and heartaches, you may wonder how this relates to flowers.

Weddings with less population will also have fewer areas needing decoration and hence fewer flowers.

A smaller gathering allows you to focus on creating a more elaborate floral arrangement for the main reception or hall area.

Having fewer guests gives you more flexibility with your flower choices. You can splurge on more luxurious blooms for the nikah area or opt for unique and personal touches like incorporating fragrant flowers or greenery specific to Islamic weddings.

By choosing a more intimate gathering, you can ensure your flowers not only look beautiful but also reflect the sacredness of your wedding ceremony.

Think Outside the Box

Don’t limit yourself to flowers! Explore alternative centerpiece options like candles, lanterns, or decorative fruits and vegetables. These elements can add a touch of whimsy and sophistication to your reception tables. For example, a cluster of candles in varying heights can create a warm, romantic glow, while a bowl of fresh fruit can provide a pop of color and a touch of elegance.

Find and use your creative side and create your centerpieces using mason jars, vintage bottles, or other interesting containers. This personalizes your wedding decor and allows you to find unique and affordable options. Scour thrift stores, flea markets, or even your own home for items that can be repurposed into beautiful centerpieces.

Planning Makes Perfect

Before diving headfirst into floral selections, establish a realistic budget for your flowers. This will guide your decision-making process and ensure you stay on track financially. Determine what percentage of your overall wedding budget you want to allocate to flowers and stick to it.

Don’t settle for the first florist you come across. Get quotes from several florists in your area to compare prices and styles. Ask to see their portfolios and read reviews from other couples. This research will help you find a florist who not only fits your budget but also understands your vision.

Be clear and upfront with your florist about your desired style and budget. Discuss your vision and be open to their suggestions for cost-effective options that still align with your preferences. A good florist will work with you to create beautiful arrangements that meet your needs without breaking the bank.

Off-Peak Options

If you have some flexibility with your wedding date, consider getting married on a weekday or during the off-season. Floral prices might be lower during these times, allowing you to stretch your budget further. Additionally, venues and other vendors may also offer discounts for off-peak dates, helping you save even more.

By following these tips and embracing a touch of creativity, you can achieve a stunning and unforgettable floral design for your wedding day, all while staying within your budget. Remember, your wedding flowers should reflect your love story and personal style. So, have fun, get creative, and let your floral dreams bloom!

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