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Your Complete Guide to Dried Flower Bouquets
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Your Complete Guide to Dried Flower Bouquets

If you’re considering a dried floral bouquet for your wedding, here's everything you should keep in mind.

Heat-Tolerant Flowers for Your Summer Wedding
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13 Seasonal Flowers for Your Summer Wedding

If you’re planning a summer wedding, having heat-tolerant flowers is essential. We have the best heat-tolerant flower options for you.

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What Are the Cheapest Flowers For a Wedding?

Planning a wedding on a budget? Check out the cheapest (and most beautiful) flowers to brighten up your big day.

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How to Find an Affordable Wedding Florist

Looking for an affordable wedding florist for your big day? Read on for our top tips and advice from the experts at Zola.

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","author":"Anni Irish","publishedAt":"2021-11-28T03:57:50.260Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/53gAPDzncZQJx4D9NOAvkF/0f2b251f064ab465b8742eb07f6116d1/Hero_NaturalNuptialsinWashingtonState_AmeliaSoperPhotography.jpg","altText":"Your Complete Guide to Dried Flower Bouquets"},"heroCredit":"Amelia Soper Photography","tldr":"## The First Look ✨\n\n- Dried flowers are having a moment, and no matter what kind of wedding theme you’re after, these florals will translate. \n- Dried floral bouquets can last for over a year, depending on the kind of flower and drying technique used. \n- These arrangements can be made by a professional, but are also good DIY projects.","body":"When it comes to wedding bouquet floral arrangements, there are a lot of choices. People have very specific things in mind, and often the time of year you’re getting married serves as a larger inspiration for the kinds of flowers that are available. When it comes to fall and winter weddings especially, or even spring and summer, one kind of floral is making a big comeback: dried flowers. They can look great during any season, and they add a delicate, elegant, and whimsical effect to any wedding bouquet or arrangement. \n\nDried flowers definitely have fresh flowers beat in terms of how long they last. And they can even have a second life long after your wedding day. Whether you want to try and put together your own bouquet, or purchase them through a florist, there are a lot of ways to go about it. If you’re considering a dried floral bouquet for your wedding, there are several things to keep in mind. Everything from where to buy dried flowers, how to put them together, how to care for them, what the cost is, what to look for, how to get the kind of aesthetic you want, and more. It’s all covered in this guide. \n\n### Where to Buy Dried Flowers\n\nWhen it comes to buying dried flowers, there’s a lot to look for. First, you want to consider if you want to buy them yourself or if you want to enlist the help of a florist. Nowadays most florists do sell dried flowers, however some handle more dried flower bouquets than others. As a result, doing some research about florists in your area who specialize in this kind of bouquet can be really helpful. Following your favorite florists on social media, as well as keeping track of dried bouquets you love can help give you some wedding inspo. \n\nShopping online is also an option, and there are a variety of websites that make dried bouquets. West Elm has a great selection of dried florals and plants that can give you exactly what you want. Some other dried online floral vendors include Afloral, Urbanstems, and even Etsy. Another thing to consider is buying dried florals from a flower farm. Flower farms offer a wide range of florals and are guaranteed to have specialty flowers you might not find otherwise. Your local farmer’s market is also a great place to look for florals. Here you can connect with a flower farmer, get advice, see their selection in person, and create the exact kind of bouquet you are after. \n\n### What Kind of Aesthetic Are You Looking For?\nOne thing to consider when you’re in the process of designing your dried floral arrangement is the kind of aesthetic you’re going for. A lot of factors go into the look you’re after, including the overall wedding theme, the colors of your bridal party, the time of year, what kinds of specific flowers you want, and more. All of these things will play a role in what kind of floral arrangements and bouquets you want. Once you’re able to nail down the look you want, this can make picking out the kinds of florals a lot easier. \n\n### What to Look for in Dried Flowers/What Kind of Flowers Dry Best\n\nAlthough you can dry any kind of flower, the truth is some look better than others. So what kinds of flowers dry best? And what should you look for when you are trying to dry them?\n\nThe hunt for the perfect dried flowers can consist of a lot of things. Generally a good rule of thumb is to look for flowers with tight petal patterns. These kinds of flowers stand the test of time and look fantastic when dried. Flowers that have heartier and tight petals are less likely to lose leaves and petals, which is exactly what you want when you’re on the lookout for what to try. \n\nSome dried flower standards that are guaranteed to always look great are baby's breath, pampas grass, eucalyptus, dried palms, and lavender bunches. Other low moisture flowers, such as hydrangea, celosia, chrysanthemum, rosebuds, gomphrena, statice and sunflowers, also work great. These kinds of flowers can help give your bouquet something a little extra, no matter what look you’re going for. \n\nAlmost any flower can be dried, but some will hold up better over time due to their shape and structure. Flowers that are more delicate with a lot of petals can be dried, but they require more patience and care when going through the process. \n\nFlorists use artisan dried flowers and usually look for flowers that are almost fully bloomed with some buds that are just about to open. One big thing to avoid is using flowers that are over their full bloom for your dried bouquet. These flowers will wilt and their petals will fall. Try also using flowers with long, straight stems that will make it easier to tie them together. \n\n### How Do You Dry Flowers?\n\nOne of the biggest misconceptions about dried flowers is that they are dead or wilted. That is simply not true. They have been preserved to maintain their beauty by removing all the moisture from them. Once you’ve picked out the exact flowers you want to dry, you want to make sure that you remove all the excess foliage and leaves from the stems. This can get in the way and you want to make this as easy as possible. You also want to avoid touching the petals as much as possible. \n\nFrom there you want to make sure the stems are all about the same size to make sure the bouquet is an even length. Once you have removed all the excess foliage, thorns, and greenery away and checked the length of your bouquet, now you are ready to arrange it into small bunches. \n\nGather the flowers together in smaller bunches, because longer bunches will take longer to dry. Each kind of flower dries at a different length of time, so be sure to arrange them based on floral types and this also has to do with the amount of moisture in it. \n\nThere are a few ways to dry flowers, but one of the easiest is to simply bunch them with twine, string, ribbon, or even rubber bands and let them air dry upside-down. You can hang them around the house in an area where they won't be disturbed. Remember to space them out, so each flower has enough room to dry properly. \n\nOther ways to dry flowers involve using silica gel, which you can apply directly to the flowers. How to use this depends on the kind of gel you use. Using the microwave is another option—and is probably the fastest. Using a cup of water with each flower may help absorb the radiation and prevent the flowers from over-drying, too. \n\nOnce the flowers are dry, you can get creative and arrange them into exactly what you want. This is where your imagination can really run wild to put together the arrangements you’ve been dreaming of!\n\n### How Long Will Dried Flowers Last?\n\nThere are a lot of advantages to dried flowers. One major one is that they don't have to be watered. They also generally have a longer shelf life—dried flowers can last a very long time. \n\nOn average, florists say one year is the standard, but they can last longer. It’s important to note that their color will fade over time. However, if you purchased dried flowers, they will also last much longer. If they are dried and dyed, which is sometimes a professional trick of the trade, they can last up to two years. \n\nAs you’re looking for dried florals, be sure to keep in mind if they are dyed or natural. This is in stark contrast to fresh flowers, which last only about 10 days. Because of their longevity, dried flowers make great wedding day keepsakes. They also make great decorations for other events, giving you the chance to use them more than once and even on different occasions. \n\n### How Do You Take Care of Your Dried Floral Bouquet?\n\nThough dried flowers do require less care than live ones, you do have to provide some maintenance to keep them looking their best. A big thing: keep them out of direct sunlight and humidity. Sun will fade the color of the bouquet, and the idea is to make them last as long as possible. Humidity can also affect them, so try to keep them away from both in an effort to make the flowers last longer. \n\nDried flowers are also extremely delicate, so you do want to handle them with extra care. It is also a good idea to place them somewhere safe to ensure they won't get bumped or knocked over. Using a protective spray will also make them last longer. When you spray them, be sure to do this outside. \n\nAdditionally, you may have to occasionally clean your dried flowers, but do so carefully. They may sometimes accumulate dust, so will have to be brushed off with a dry cloth. You can even use your hairdryer on low to keep them looking fresh. \n\nBy handling them with care, cleaning the dust off as needed, and using a protective spray, your dried flowers will look beautiful for a long time to come. \n\n### How Much Do Dried Floral Bouquets Cost?\nThe cost of dried floral bouquets can vary significantly. If you are making the bouquets and arrangements yourself, the cost really depends on the kinds of flowers you’re purchasing. And if you are enlisting the help of a florist, this will also play a role in the cost, too. \n\nOn average, you can expect to spend anywhere between $35 to $1,000-plus, depending on how many bouquets and arrangements, the kinds of flowers you want, the aesthetic, etc. \n\nThere are advantages to both doing it yourself and also hiring a professional. If you do it on your own, you also have to consider the amount of time it will take to get all the flowers, how long it will take to dry, as well as the time commitment associated with assembling them all. Hiring a florist can really simplify the process.","tag":"How-To ","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Seasons_Quiz"}},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Create Your Free Website","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_WEBSITE"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:29.110Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"heat-tolerant-flowers-for-your-summer-wedding","title":"13 Seasonal Flowers for Your Summer Wedding","excerpt":"If you’re planning a summer wedding, having heat-tolerant flowers is essential. We have the best heat-tolerant flower options for you.","author":"Rachel Varina","publishedAt":"2021-07-19T14:58:31.338Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/6gFeKzO26eJiYMmerPUtiP/82f5885940a3d8e3eadaf433329a47c8/Hero_WondrousWoodlandWeddingatTheWildflowerBarn_BrioPhotography.jpg","altText":"Heat-Tolerant Flowers for Your Summer Wedding"},"heroCredit":"Brio Photography","body":"We love weddings [year-round](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers). That said, summer weddings are a certain kind of special. Plenty of people are looking to travel, children and educators are out of school, and everyone’s ready to celebrate in the sunshine.\n\nPlanning for a warm-weather wedding means paying close attention to the temperatures to ensure your decorations look fresh. If you’re looking for summer wedding flower ideas, we’re breaking down everything you need to know to select the most beautiful—and hardy—florals. \n\nTable of contents:\n\n- Part 1: Everything You Need to Know About Heat-Tolerant Flowers\n- Part 2: Types of Heat-Tolerant Flowers and How to Pick\n- Part 3: Fresh Cut Flower Alternatives: The Complement to Heat-Tolerant Flowers\n- Part 4: How to Utilize Heat-Tolerant Flowers in Your Wedding \n\n## What Are Heat-Tolerant Flowers?\nIn short, they’re florals that can withstand and, in some cases, thrive in hot conditions. So, if your wedding is taking place in the summer months or in a tropical locale, it’s essential to pick the right flowers so that your blooms aren’t wilted before your vows. Luckily, there are plenty of heat-tolerant flower options out there, perfect for any wedding venue or theme. \n\n## Part 1: Everything You Need to Know About Heat-Tolerant Flowers \n### Why Should You Have Heat-Tolerant Flowers?\nFlowers are a major focal point for many weddings, and lots of couples plan to utilize blooms when designing their dream celebration space, no matter the season. From bouquets to centerpieces to ceremony decor, blooms are an integral part of weddings for many couples, no matter the size of their celebration. If you’re getting married in the summer, however, it’s important to consider the heat when selecting your flowers. Some blooms—such as hydrangeas and peonies—have a harder time withstanding the hotter temperatures and will not only take extra care, but oftentimes wind up looking wilted and less-than-flourishing when subjected to the summer heat. If you want your florals to flourish on the big day, it’s important to choose blooms that can take on the warmer temps. \n\n#### Do You Need to Have Heat-Tolerant Flowers?\nChances are that you have a vision for your big day, whether it’s seasonally themed or not. Ultimately, all that matters is that your celebration feels true to you and your relationship. If fresh florals aren’t a major focus—or you don’t need them to flourish for long—choosing heat tolerant flowers might not be as crucial for your celebration. That said, if you’re having an outdoor celebration in the summer sun (or are just in warmer climates with extra high temps), you’ll want to seriously consider heat-tolerant flowers, so that you get the most bloom for your buck. \n\n### Are Heat-Tolerant Flowers More Expensive?\nSpeaking of cost, there’s some good news: Heat tolerant flowers aren’t usually any more expensive than daintier florals. Selecting an in-season summer flower is the key to keeping your floral prices down, and since you’re shopping for flowers that are thriving in the summer, you’ll likely get the best deal. That said, there are plenty of options for every budget, depending on where you buy from, what your vision is, your wedding location, and what type of flowers you purchase. It’s always a good idea to get quotes from multiple florists and be flexible with your vision so that you don’t go over budget. \n\n### Are Heat-Tolerant Flowers a Good Option for Your Wedding?\nIf you choose to have blooms at your celebrations, there are a wide variety of floral options that are more heat-tolerant than the average cut flower. The most hearty florals for a summer wedding tend to be tropical blooms and species that are used to exotic environments—think orchids, birds of paradise, and even some types of lilies. If you’re having a tropical-themed wedding, a beach affair, an outdoor celebration in the warmer months, or an event in a warm locale any time of the year, heat-tolerant flowers are a good choice. \n\n## Part 2: How to Pick your Wedding Summer Flowers Your Venue \n\nIf your venue is outdoors—especially in the summer—you’ll want to take extra care to ensure that your flowers stay fresh. Consider your venue's locale and natural beauty to better narrow down your heat-tolerant flower choices. If you’re having a tropical or beach wedding, hibiscus, anthuriums, and birds of paradise will look right at home, whereas, if you’re getting married in a garden or more traditional venue, roses, lilies, or carnations would fit the bill. \n\n### What to Consider When Selecting Your Heat-Tolerant Flowers\n### Your Venue\nIf your venue is outdoors—especially in the summer—you’ll want to take extra care to ensure that your flowers stay fresh. Consider your venue's locale and natural beauty to better narrow down your heat-tolerant flower choices. If you’re having a tropical or [beach wedding](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/what-are-the-best-flowers-for-a-beach-wedding), hibiscus, anthuriums, and birds of paradise will look right at home, whereas, if you’re getting married in a garden or more traditional venue, roses, lilies, or carnations would fit the bill.\n\n### Sun Exposure and Temperature\nPotted flowers—such as orchids, spray roses, or petunia—add the same amount of color and floral beauty as cut stems, but have a much better chance of withstanding heat. If you prefer cut florals, make sure that you have a good idea of how long the flowers will be exposed to the sun and heat to help you decide which blooms to select.\n\n### Your Wedding Theme and Wedding Colors\nOne of the biggest components to consider when selecting your florals is your theme and color palette. From an all-white wedding to pastels, your florals should seamlessly blend together the elements of your celebration. While the type of flower makes a difference, color is easier to notice at a distance, so ensuring that you have blooms that match the rest of your decor—or at least compliment it—is pertinent.\n\n### Your Budget\nConsidering your budget is crucial when selecting your florals. While heat-tolerant flowers tend to fall in the same general price range as average flowers (and fresh floral alternatives are usually even more budget-friendly), you’ll want to account for the extra care needed for some summertime flowers. If you shop for out-of-season florals or daintier blooms in the summer, the chances of your final bill being higher is likely. Shop for a summer flower that thrives in the heat to get the best flowers on a budget. \n\n### Part 3: Types of Heat-Tolerant Flowers\n\n1. Anthuriums\n\n2. Dahlias\n\n3. Delphinium\n\n4. Zinnias\n\n5. Cymbidium Orchids\n\n6. Proteas\n\n7. Sunflowers\n\n8. Wildflowers\n\n9. Gerbera Daisies\n\n10. Carnations\n\n11. Lisianthus\n\n12. Chrysanthemums\n\n13. Garden Roses\n\n## Part 4: Alternatives to Complement your Summer Flowers \n\nIf you’re still undecided on your cut florals, or you’re not in love with any of the heat-tolerant plant or foliage options, there are an endless amount of [fresh flower alternatives](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-artificial-wedding-flowers) that will still elevate your decor and add plenty of freshness.\n\n- Silk Flowers\n\n- Fabric Flowers\n\n- Paper Flowers\n\n- Dried Flowers\n\n- Herbs and Greenery (such as eucalyptus)\n\n- Succulents\n\n- Air Plants\n\n- Potted Flowers\n\n## Part 5: How to Utilize Heat-Tolerant Flowers in your Wedding Celebration \n\n### Centerpieces\nWhether your wedding centerpieces are made from faux flowers, succulents, air plants, or heat-tolerant blooms, as long as they decorate your space, adhere to your theme and color palette, and feel true to your event, you can be sure that they’ll wow your guests. Don’t feel like you have to have sky-high flower arrangements for a memorable centerpiece, especially if your event is outside. Lean into the built-in decor of the venue to save on costs and reduce the number of florals you have to purchase.\n\n### Bouquets\nBridesmaid and bridal bouquets are one of the most traditional ways to show off your florals, and luckily, they’re the easiest to keep looking spry. Keep summer wedding bouquets in water until right before walking down the aisle (just make sure to dry off the stems to avoid water droplets on dresses) to ensure that they look perky for their big moment.\n\n### Boutonnieres\nJust as you would with your bouquets, wait until right before walking down the aisle to add your boutonnieres to ensure that they avoid wilting in the summer heat.\n\n### Wedding Decor\nInstead of cut blooms lining your aisle or altar, opt for potted plants or other floral designs to not only cut down on cost, but avoid having wilted blooms. Ceremony spaces are one of the hardest to keep blooms looking fresh (since oftentimes they’re in the sun and not in water), so try to find other alternatives. If it’s not possible, be sure to chat with your florist so that you pick blooms that are up to challenge.\n\n### Reception Decor\nIf your reception is taking place inside (and your blooms have access to air conditioning, shade, and water), you have a little more flexibility when selecting your flowers. That said, considering elements such as travel, the amount of time spent outdoors/loading, and how long your event is will all come into play when selecting your reception decor. Even if your celebration is taking place inside, we suggest utilizing heat-tolerant flowers for summer weddings for the freshest wedding day decor.\n\n## Zola: Your Source for Flowers Fit for a Summer Wedding\nWhile summer weddings provide a gorgeous backdrop, you’ll have to take extra care to ensure that your summer [wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/who-pays-for-wedding-flowers) are up to the challenge of looking dapper all day. That said, with a few of our heat-tolerant wedding ideas in mind, keeping your flower bouquets, centerpieces, and other in-season blooms should be a breeze.","tag":"Inspiration","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_VendorMarketplace"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"We break down three types of wedding flower packages and the specific items included in each.","title":"What’s Included in a Wedding Flower Package","slug":"whats-included-in-a-wedding-flower-package","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"Advice","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2YXVKxrW3iYS3BxPhLj8rj/17a8c7a2fe41c4f4f65c168b0581f1e3/Hero_SweetPinkWeddingatRitzCarlton_EthanYangPhotography.jpg","altText":"What’s Included in a Wedding Flower Package"},"type":"articlePage"},{"excerpt":"Essential questions to ask potential wedding florists.","title":"Questions to Ask Wedding Florists","slug":"questions-to-ask-wedding-florists","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"Inspiration","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/190gndxZvxwzchTyzpLkD7/d6a7aa88201074e9dca6bd7f1331e311/Hero_Zola.jpg","altText":"Questions to Ask Wedding Florists"},"type":"articlePage"},{"excerpt":"Your wedding decor is a reflection of you and your partner’s unique personalities. 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","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2020-08-08T05:11:12.088Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2ZhGZmUaivoWCLElYRsID4/7427c15b2553a67c9c448e4e5fecc063/Hero_Zola.jpg","altText":"Zola flower vase illustration"},"heroCredit":"Zola","tldr":"## The First Look ✨\n\n- Sunflowers and tulips are great choices for spring and summer weddings. \n- Gladiolus, Peruvian Lillies, and Chrysanthemums bring a pop of color to any budget. \n- Finally, carnations, daisies and baby’s breath can be used to liven up any floral arrangement without being too costly.\n","body":"All flowers add extra elegance to make a wedding celebration even more special, but the cost of said blooms can be staggering. Fortunately, for couples on a budget (and who isn’t?), there are plenty of cheap wedding flowers that can embody any aesthetic you want to achieve. With so many areas of wedding planning to consider, all of which cost money, it’s nice to know you don’t have to skimp on style if you’re trying to figure out [how to do wedding flowers cheap. ](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers)\n\nWhen deciding on which flower you’d like for your wedding party bouquets and decorations, consider the season, number of flowers, and floral arrangements you’d like to have. All of this factors into [how much your wedding flowers will cost](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget). There are countless ways to incorporate these flowers, either on their own or mixed in with more expensive varieties, to help you save on spending when it comes to [planning your wedding day](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-plan-a-wedding).\n\nAmong the least expensive wedding bouquet flowers are: \n\n- Alstroemeria\n- Baby’s breath\n- Carnations\n- Chrysanthemums\n- Daisies\n- Gladiolas\n- Sunflowers\n- Tulips\n\n## Alstroemeria\nThough not often referred to by its official name, alstroemerias are a go-to among florists and wedding venues when working with couples who have a tight budget. These flowers are commonly known as Peruvian lilies and come in a wide variety of colors, which makes it easier to match the colors of your wedding. Their delicate look is perfect for a spring wedding, when they’re in season, and are striking enough to stand alone. \n\nFor [rustic wedding flower ideas](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/whats-your-wedding-style), use antique jars or vases to hold alstroemerias as centerpieces. When using them as part of a bridal bouquet, mix and match various shades of the same color to complement the rest of your chosen decor. The sweet simplicity and shape of the alstroemeria adds an elegant touch to any wedding—without driving up the cost. \n\n## Baby’s Breath\nOnce heavily used as a filler flower, baby’s breath has recently made a comeback as a classic choice for all wedding styles. It’s usually paired with other colorful flowers, but can be used on its own to make a statement for rustic or ethereal wedding inspiration. Get a burst of white from these tiny buds and make the most of your flower budget. \n\nMany brides like to use baby’s breath for floral crowns for their bridesmaids and flower girls to wear during the ceremony. Others like to use them as decoration for a canopy at an outdoor wedding. They can also be used for boutonnieres and corsages for important members of your celebration, such as ushers, wedding musicians, and officiant. Don’t discount baby’s breath for being one of the cheapest wedding flowers around; they can add so much for so little. \n\n## Carnations\nCarnations have a classic appeal that fit right into most wedding decor. Their long-lasting blooms and sturdy stems make them a fine candidate for [outdoor wedding](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/10-common-outdoor-wedding-problems-and-how-to-solve-them) celebrations, in particular. They come in several natural colors, but can be dyed to coordinate with your bridesmaids’ dresses. The unique petal shape of carnations are a great addition to any bridal bouquet.\n\nThey work as a partner for other, more expensive types of flowers to fill a bouquet or can stand alone as a full floral arrangement. Carnations also serve as sweet touches when placed on reception tables, alongside the guestbook, or at the entrance of your wedding ceremony. \n\n## Chrysanthemums\nThe lush blooms of chrysanthemums have an expensive look to them without the high price tag of other bulbous flowers. Chrysanthemums come in stunning, rich colors like orange and magenta, making them an optimal choice for [fall weddings](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/outdoor-wedding-ideas-for-fall). This exotic-looking flower blooms in autumn and early winter for those who are struggling to find seasonal flowers on a budget. \n\nThey look elegant floating in bowls of water at your reception site. They easily dress up an otherwise plain wedding cake. And they’re a gorgeous option to add to your wedding party bouquets. As one of the more affordable wedding flowers, it’s nice that chrysanthemums are so versatile.\n\n## Daisies\nNo flower is quite as pure as the daisy. A bouquet of daisies tied with a lace ribbon offers a romantic touch that works for outdoor ceremonies. They easily dress up a venue and are one of the most affordable wedding flowers there is, making it a win-win for any wedding budget. \n\nUse sunny orange and yellow daisies to add pops of color to a spring or summer wedding, or opt for softer colors like pale pink and white for a subtle flourish. They can be transformed in many ways and bring life to any centerpiece or bouquet. Plus, daisies often carry a sentimental value, which only adds to their overall appeal. \n\n## Gladiolus\nThe long stems and rows of buds on gladiolus make an extravagant statement without breaking the bank. Their appearance is majestic with a modern and elegant allure. Place a few stems in clear vases and pair with tea lights on guests’ tables for a chic, evening glow. Due to their size, these flowers are often best kept for decorating purposes at the reception. The good news is you don’t need many to create a stunning look. \n\nThough they come in multiple colors, choosing white gladiolus as your main wedding flower complements the formality of a black-tie wedding celebration. They’re striking and need little other fanfare to create a stylish centerpiece. When you’re trying to keep the number of floral arrangements to a minimum for the sake of your budget, you’ll get more bang for your buck with this impressive choice. Think quality over quantity when considering gladiolus as your chosen flower.\n\n## Sunflowers\nSunflowers immediately brighten up any space with their bright petals. They are the ideal flower for a low-key wedding celebration—think flower field, city garden, or backyard ceremony. Couples who appreciate a rustic aesthetic will be drawn to the tried-and-true sunflower for all areas of their decorating needs. In fact, some couples have been sticking to a [sunflower wedding theme](https://www.zola.com/inspiration/real-weddings/sunflower) to keep the aesthetic bright. Gather a few sunflowers into a bouquet and tie with a white, satin ribbon or a strand of burlap fabric for homestyle appeal. \n\nAs far as cheap wedding flowers go, sunflowers never go out of style. Their bright petals and big blooms automatically exude a feeling of happiness. Have your flower girl pluck the pretty yellow petals as she walks down the aisle, or pass out single sunflowers in small jars or vases as a favor for guests. No matter how you use them, sunflowers are a priceless choice that costs very little. \n\n![What Are the Cheapest Flowers For a Wedding](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4GeCnUxOlQvyUasjI3d6pQ/8cb1c8135c4574b47be993575de9dca2/Inline_What-Are-the-Cheapest-Flowers-For-a-Wedding_Carrie-beth-williams-unsplash.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* Carrie Beth Williams Unsplash\n\n## Tulips\nNothing says spring quite like tulips. An obvious choice for many weddings held during the warmer months, tulips have a timeless beauty to them and are one of the most popular [spring wedding flower](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers) options as a result. Amp up the level of sophistication with a bouquet of white tulips wrapped with a black ribbon, or get colorful with a variety of tulips to work in with your other flower arrangements. Like many of the other options available, you don’t need many to make things look magical.\n\nUse tulips for boutonnieres, add single tulips to colorful vases to line your reception tables, or grab a few bunches from your local farmers’ market as a fresh addition to your wedding celebration. For couples who are planning a ceremony at City Hall or a luncheon at a favorite spot where they’ll exchange vows, tulips instantly add polish to the day without costing too much.\n\n![What Are the Cheapest Flowers For a Wedding](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1uFJ8Ruj0UfFZN2Xa4ZcUE/ccf1cfc596ff722351e864d02da02adb/Inline_What-Are-the-Cheapest-Flowers-For-a-Wedding_Natalia-Y-unsplash.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* Natalia Y Unsplash\n\n## Save Money on Your Wedding Flowers\nNo matter what kind of wedding you have in mind, the budget is one of the first topics of discussion. If you’re looking for areas to cut costs, flowers are the way to go. Choose from these cheap wedding flowers and get creative when brainstorming ideas for your bouquets and decorations. \n\nThe most important thing is to communicate your budget and preferences with your florist. Or, better yet, engage the talents of a close friend or family member to create DIY designs. As an added way to save, transfer flowers used in your ceremony to your reception. You can also select smaller bouquets for your bridesmaids to carry—or even nix them altogether. \n\nWhen it comes to how you want everything to look, even the cheapest wedding flower will elevate the atmosphere and make it brighter and more inviting. It’s all about how you incorporate them into your decor and make them your own. You can’t go wrong when choosing any of these flower options. They’re all stunning in their own right and will look beautiful in whatever way you decide to use them.\n\nFor more resources on finding the best wedding flowers, see our other guides:\n\n- [Unique Wedding Flower Alternatives](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-artificial-wedding-flowers)\n- [Wedding Flower Checklist](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers)\n- [How to Find an Affordable Wedding Florist](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/finding-an-affordable-wedding-florist)\n\nIf you need help budgeting when you [create a wedding registry](https://www.zola.com/wedding-registry), the experts at Zola are more than happy to guide you through successfully!\n","tag":"Advice","updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:27.343Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"finding-an-affordable-wedding-florist","title":"How to Find an Affordable Wedding Florist","excerpt":"Looking for an affordable wedding florist for your big day? Read on for our top tips and advice from the experts at Zola.","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2020-09-02T14:04:44.206Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5zKfjRXosdUw3e8z6zObQX/d0b32f9a72928ebdfcad3079af9ea6f9/Hero_EarthyBohoNashvilleWedding_RebeccaDentonPhotography.jpg","altText":"Couple with flowers in embrace"},"heroCredit":"Rebecca Denton Photography","body":"Flowers are at the heart of your wedding decor, so it’s no surprise that finding an affordable wedding florist is key to keeping your budget in check. Your florist will not only buy and arrange the flowers for you, but will help design the overall look of your celebration. Work with them to create whatever style you desire, from modern romanticism to rustic and whimsical. Thankfully, finding an affordable florist for your wedding is a lot easier than you might think.\n\nLet’s take a look at how to find affordable [wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/topic/decor-inspiration/flowers) and an affordable florist—as well as some suggestions for affordable wedding flowers to help you pick the perfect budget-friendly blooms for your big day: \n\n## 1. Match Your Style\nBefore you look for a florist for your wedding day, it’s important to decide the style you’d like to create. Keeping this in mind will help you as you begin to research for vendors. You'll know instantly if a florist's signature intricate and luscious style works with your vision, or if sleek, minimal flower arrangements work best with your overall scheme. Familiarize yourself with the popular elements of your design style (for example, do you want to go with all fresh flowers—or are you also open to silk flowers?) and then look for that style on the florist’s website and social media accounts. Doing so will help you find someone who’s in line with your vision for the wedding ideas and wedding theme—and allow you to talk with them more specifically about what you’d like to see. Matching your style to the florist you select also ensures that you are getting the best expertise for your wedding. \n\n![Affordable Wedding Florist](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5AxH7LKzLDYsZMWLTHDowU/57f2ae5b683030e17b18c638622fe33d/Inline_Country-ChicAthensSoir__eattheThompsonHouse_Studio83WeddingPhotography.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* Studio 83 Wedding Photography\n\n## 2. Determine the Services You Need\nYour local florist shop may not be willing or able to provide extensive design services for your wedding. Be sure to take a [wedding flower checklist](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers) of all the items you will need to your first meeting. So, if you are looking for someone to help with the overall appearance of your tablescapes and ceremony aisle, you’ll want to seek out someone with floral design services and skills. If, however, you have a keen eye for design or a clear vision of what you want, you may be able to secure the flowers and rent accessories from a traditional florist or independent supplier. \n\nUnderstanding the expectations you have for your florist will complement your research and help you create an accurate [wedding floral budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers \"How to Cut Costs on Wedding Flowers\").\n\n## 3. Set a Floral Budget\nMost couples end up spending around 10 percent of their total wedding budget on flowers, greenery, and associated decor items on their wedding day. However, this will depend on the [types of wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/the-most-popular-wedding-flowers) you want, their seasonality, and the complexity of the displays you’d like to create. Ask your local florist for advice on the most affordable wedding flowers and floral arrangements. A good florist will give you tips on how to cut costs on wedding bouquets, centerpieces, boutonnieres, and other flower arrangements for the venue (for example, by shopping for in-season flowers). Also consider that extras will increase your costs, items like setup and breakdown fees, taxes, and tips. Knowing your budget restrictions will help you find an affordable wedding florist and choose the right flowers for your event and your wallet. \n\n## 4. Talk to Friends and Family\nThe best advice for finding a cheap wedding florist and wedding flowers is asking for referrals from your friends, family, and other acquaintances. To uncover these word-of-mouth recommendations, reach out to your network, search online reviews, and browse local wedding magazines. Your [wedding coordinator](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/checklist/your-ultimate-wedding-planning-checklist) may also have some ideas. As you talk to people, be sure to emphasize that budget is a top concern for you and that you’re looking for a florist and/or floral distributor who can work within your price range. You may be surprised by how many newlyweds have felt the same, even if their weddings looked extravagant. \n\n## 5. Interview Your Top Picks\nIf you’re going the route of hiring a florist, it’s essential to make sure that you and your florist will have a friendly and honest working relationship. The best way to do this is to interview a few of your top picks. Schedule in-person consultation appointments at least nine to eleven months before your wedding, so you can view a portfolio of their work and discuss how they’ll execute your vision. This is a great time to review budget restrictions and determine if each florist will be able to work within those limitations. \n\nWhen you interview your florist, there are many questions you should ask. Here are five of our top questions to get to know your florist:\n\n - What is your planning and design process? \n - How many weddings do you design per day, weekend, and year? \n - How does your contract and payment system work?\n - Does your fee include set-up and tear-down services?\n - How did you get started, and why have you continued in this line of work?\n - [What is included in your wedding flowers package](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/whats-included-in-a-wedding-flower-package)?\n\nYour florist will be interviewing you as well. So, be prepared to answer some questions about who you are as a couple and what your wedding will be like. These might include questions like: \n\n - What’s your budget?\n - Where’s your venue? \n - Do you have a vision for the ceremony and reception?\n - What’s your favorite flower, and why?\n\n![Affordable Wedding Florist](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/7zzFA1rCmTq9JAU9OAbFPS/485cc6e33343e4ca524715cd0e70dfb2/Inline_RusticFallWeddingatTheFlowerFarmInn_LDPhotography.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* LD Photography\n\n## 6. Compare Proposals\nOnce you have narrowed down your shortlist of potential florists to two or three finalists (or, if you’re going the DIY wedding flowers route and buying your own flowers from an independent supplier), set up a follow-up meeting to discuss the details of your wedding, including exact flower choices, cost of additional materials or accessories, and any other extras. Ask each florist (or supplier) to provide an itemized proposal for you based on what you’ve shared about your vision for the wedding and budget concerns. Make sure their proposal covers all the things you want from your [flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget)—including wedding centerpieces, flower bouquets, corsages, and any other flowers you’ll need to bring your wedding vision to life.\n\nIf you have a few different ideas and have yet to decide on a final plan, ask them to put together both best-case and bare-minimum proposals so you can evaluate both scenarios. You can use these proposals later to mix and match a mid-range package that meets your needs. Having a proposal in hand from each florist will allow you to compare and pick a top choice. \n\n## 7. Finalize with Your Florist\nAfter reviewing all the proposals, you may have a clear-cut match, or you may have some concerns about specific costs or elements of the proposal. Don’t be afraid to use the proposals from other florists to negotiate with your top choice. It’s critical to talk through all your concerns prior to finalizing a contract, so speak up now. When you are both satisfied with the proposal, your florist will ask you to sign a formal contract. This process should be completed, and your florist secured, five to six months before your wedding. \n\nFollowing these steps will ensure that you have completed a comprehensive search for your florist and are choosing to work with the best match for your wedding. A cheap wedding florist is a relative term. Rather, it is important to find someone who can work within your budget and help guide you through the many decisions you will need to make in order to achieve your vision. Explore Zola's vendor directory to find trusted florists in your area. Connect with [wedding florists from Miami, FL](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/search/miami-fl--wedding-florists) to Los Angeles, CA and everything in between.\n\n## Affordable Wedding flowers\nNow that you know how to find a wedding florist that won’t break the bank for your big day, let’s jump into some of the different types of flowers can incorporate into your bridal bouquet, bridesmaids bouquets, table centerpieces, and other floral arrangements that will help you save money without losing impact:\n\n### 1. Hydrangeas\nThese flowers are a go-to wedding choice not only because of their striking blooms and wide color variations (hydrangeas come in a variety of shades, including white, blue, purple, and pink), but also because of their affordable price tag.\n\n__In bloom:__ Late spring through early fall\n\n### 2. Solidagos\nThese club-shaped yellow flowers are a great filler, particularly if you’re crafting arrangements using wildflowers.\n\n__In bloom:__ Late summer through early fall\n\n### 3. Lillies\nLillies are a classic, elegant flower, making them a popular choice for weddings. They also come in a large variety of shades (including peach, cream, and pink)—giving them versatility with a variety of wedding color palettes.\n\n__In bloom:__ Early summer through fall\n\n### 4. Carnations\nThese cheap wedding flowers are making a major comeback thanks to their versatility. Carnations come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes—like large flower carnations, which feature one large flower per stem, and spray carnations (also known as mini carnations), which feature lots of smaller blooms.\n\n__In bloom:__ Late spring through summer\n\n### 5. Tulips\nThese classic flowers may not be in-season for long, but their unique shape and huge variety of color options (including red, yellow, white, green, pink, purple, and lavender) make them a favorite (and affordable!) option for spring weddings.\n\n__In bloom:__ Early-to-late spring.\n\n### 6. Roses\nIs there any flower more closely associated with weddings than the rose? Roses (and particularly garden roses) are an impactful option—and because, in certain areas, they bloom year-round, they can also be an affordable choice.\n\n__In bloom:__ Year round, depending on the area and variety\n\n### 7. Blue Thistle\nLooking for a filler flower that adds a pop of color and won’t break the bank? Then you’ll definitely want to consider the blue thistle.\n\n__In bloom:__ Summer\n\n### 8. Begonias\nIf you want to incorporate a unique flower into your wedding flowers, consider the begonia. With a variety of colors and petal sizes and shapes, this flower can lend floral arrangements an unexpected look.\n\n__In bloom:__ Spring to early fall\n\n### 9. Gerbera Daisies\nIf you want your wedding flowers to feel cheerful and colorful, Gerbera Daisies, which grow in a variety of bright hues, would make a great choice.\n\n__In bloom:__ Late summer through fall\n\n### 10. Alstroemeria\nThe Alstroemeria, which comes in a variety of colors, resembles a smaller version of a lily—so if you want the look of lillies without the size, this affordable wedding flower would be a great choice.\n\n__In bloom:__ Summer\n\n### 11. Peonies\nIf you want to add some glamour to your wedding flowers, these stunning blooms are a great choice. Not only are they visually impactful (making them a great flower for centerpieces), but they also come in a variety of shades and, when in season, also offer affordable flower prices.\n\n__In bloom:__ Spring through early summer\n\n### 12. Baby’s Breath\nOne of the most classic filler flowers for weddings, baby’s breath is not only a great traditional choice for bouquets—it’s also an affordable one.\n\n__In bloom:__ Summer through fall\n\n### 13. Freesia\nWant your wedding flowers to also add a great fragrance to your wedding day? These trumpet-shaped blossoms give of a sweet, almost fruit-like scent that people love.\n\n__In bloom:__ Late winter through early spring\n\n### 14. Queen Anne’s Lace\nAnother good filler flower, particularly for summer weddings, these white flat-topped blooms are great for fleshing out bouquets.\n\n__In bloom:__ Summer\n\n### Sunflowers\n\nThe sunflower is one of the happiest, most cheerful, and most iconic flowers of all-time. And it also happens to be one of the more affordable options—making it a great choice for weddings, particularly weddings with a boho or laid-back aesthetic.\n\n__In bloom:__ Summer through early fall","tag":"How-To ","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:25.079Z"}],"pagination":{"currentPage":3,"total":28},"subtopic":{"featuredArticles":[{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"how-much-do-wedding-arches-with-flowers-cost","title":"How Much Do Wedding Arches with Flowers Cost?","excerpt":"Considering a wedding arch with flowers for your wedding? Read on for average flower costs and how to make the most of your budget in creative ways.","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2020-08-12T19:29:06.020Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5t7omuypBcpKlDGfc1yV2P/8b1b212f784a97388dd9f60e587afd76/Hero_New_SummerNuptialsinSeattle_KellyLemonPhotography.jpg","altText":"wedding arch with flowers"},"heroCredit":"Kelly Lemon Photography","tldr":"## The First Look ✨ \n\n- Wedding arches with flowers can cost anywhere from $75 to $125 depending on your choice of style and materials.\n- Cut costs ordering a DIY wedding arch from a store and setting it up yourself, or you can hire a professional to take over the set up for you.\n- For an additional charge, spice up a simple floral arch with tulle, ribbons, or other wedding decor to create an overall cohesive look.\n","body":"A wedding arch with colorful flowers is an elegant addition to any wedding day. But the question is, how much do wedding flowers cost—and will a flower arch fit into your [floral budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/who-pays-for-wedding-flowers)? As with other wedding planning details, like __[the cost of bridal bouquets](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-much-should-a-bridal-bouquet-cost)__ or hiring a wedding florist or wedding planner, the answer on the cost is: it depends. Likely the answer will be dependent on how extravagant you want to go, both with your arch flowers and other wedding floral arrangements (like your ceremony flowers and reception flowers) as well as your overall wedding budget and the [average cost of wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget) when you host your big day.\n\nOn average, you can expect a floral arch to range anywhere from $75 to $125, with the flowers as an additional expense. Material, style, and where you’re sourcing it from all factors into the overall price. Adding fresh flowers to the arch increases the cost substantially, depending on the __[type of flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers)__ and additional materials you use to decorate it.\n\nThe good news? There are several ways you can customize arches to make them feel specially tailored to you, even [if your budget falls on the lower end of the spectrum](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers). Let’s take a look at everything you need to know about wedding arch costs, including ideas on how to budget for this kind of setup and how to choose what to add or edit out when creating the perfect arch for your special day: \n\n![How Much Do Wedding Arches with Flowers Cost?](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/6GUSkHCRwBC6WtsaaSc1I0/88f6dff0c11b0bc44feb300f18ccff81/Inline_ClassicBlack-TieCelebration_JulieLimWeddingPhotography.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* Julie Lim Wedding Photography\n\n## Choosing the Appropriate Material and Style\n \nThe first thing to consider is the type of material of the wedding arch decoration. Many are constructed with wood, but metal options and wire setups are also available. Just note: The sturdiness, size, and shape of the arches will make a difference in the cost. While you may want to stick to a less expensive setup, can you be confident about the quality? Will it be able to hold the flower arrangements you’d like to use with it?\n\nTo keep costs low, consider borrowing or renting wedding arches from vendors or even friends or family members who may have used them previously. Additionally, if you are having an outdoor wedding, is there an area that can be used as a natural arch, like low-hanging trees? Getting creative and using makeshift floral arches can really make a difference in the final numbers.\n\n## Deciding Between a DIY or Professional Setup\n \nThe most cost effective approach is to order the wedding arch from a store and assemble it all yourself, but this isn’t necessarily the easiest method. Taking charge with DIY, you can truly customize the arch. And if you think you’ll be too busy, you can ask family or your bridal party to help pull the look together.\n\nOn the other hand, hiring a professional to deliver your floral wedding arch means you won’t have to worry at all. Once you’ve communicated your vision, the job is entirely up to them.\n\n## Accessorizing With Flower Options\nAfter you’ve settled on an approach, it’s time to think about flowers. This is where you’ll want to carefully track costs. If you’re purchasing these separately from the wedding arches, make sure you have a budget for each. Compare costs to see if it’s less expensive to purchase together as a packaged deal.\n\nThe flowers for your wedding arch decoration should complement your bridal bouquets and other wedding flowers throughout the reception and ceremony (for example, boutonnieres, bridesmaid bouquets, corsages, and table centerpieces). However, you can go as minimal or all-in as you’d like to manage your budget, while still achieving the look and feel you’re aiming for.\n\nFor example, a boho-style or beach wedding may call for a more simplistic approach. A wedding arch with flowers strategically placed in one corner or spaced out matches this type of low-key vibe. On the other hand, an extravagant affair may call for enough flowers to cover every inch of the wedding arch.\n\nLess expensive fresh flowers like Baby’s breath or carnations can fill up the backdrop setting without pushing the limits of a budget too far. Incorporating big, leafy greenery can also create an elegant look without the need for as many flowers, which will help keep costs more manageable.\n\n## Adding Wedding Decor to Make the Most of the Design\n \nA simple, floral arch with a few well-placed flowers is lovely on its own. However, adding tulle, ribbons, and other decor add to the overall effect. Each of these items should be factored into your total cost. They can quickly add up if you don’t put them in your budget beforehand. To get the most out of your [wedding decorations](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/average-cost-of-wedding-decorations), use them for both the ceremony and the reception.\n\nThis beautiful setup can be staged as the entryway for the celebration. It can be used as a backdrop for a photo booth. Or it can be a way to frame the bridal party table. With all of the effort and excitement you put into planning for your flowers, it deserves to be used as much as possible to add to your big day.\n\n## Questions to Ask Your Wedding Vendors\nIf you’re considering having wedding arches with flowers at your celebration, you may work with your venue’s coordinator, florist, or both to see your plans come to life. Be prepared with questions to ensure everyone is on the same page and you’re not spending more than necessary to create the backdrop of your dreams.\n\n### 1. What Is Included With the Ceremony Setup?\nVenues vary in what they offer in terms of decorations for both your wedding ceremony and reception. They also often have strict guidelines on who they will work with in terms of vendors and what is and isn’t allowed on property. Ask if they have wedding arches available as part of their setup.\n\nHowever, even if they have wedding arches available, you may still want to use an outside vendor. Make sure this is approved by the property and ask what qualifications or arrangements need to be made for this to occur.\n\n### 2. How Are Flowers Priced for the Wedding Arches?\nKnowing your budget beforehand helps florists create flower arrangements that won’t exceed what you’re willing to spend. If you want flowers to cover the entire arch, this is obviously going to cost more than a simple sprinkling across the top.\n\nTalk this through with your florist as you decide on the type of flowers, greenery, and any additional fabric that you want to add to your wedding arches. This way, they’ll be better equipped to meet your design requests while staying in budget.\n\n### 3. Who Is in Charge of Setup?\nMost wedding venues are well-versed in working with outside vendors, but make sure it’s clear who’s responsible for assembling (and disassembling!) your wedding arches on the big day. If you’re having the arches delivered from your florist or another third-party vendor, they will likely take it down soon after the wedding ceremony and pack it back up in the same way they delivered it. However, if you’re using the wedding arches for the reception as well, your venue coordinator may schedule a convenient pickup time.\n\n## Will the Arch of Your Dreams Work Out?\nYou know what they say: where there’s a will, there’s a way. When it comes to figuring out the cost for any of your wedding details, get creative with how you want your wedding to look. There are many ways to save money and budget in the most important details. Allow venues and florists to come to you with solutions for how to make your dreams come true. ","body2":"## Questions to Ask Your Wedding Vendors\nIf you’re considering having wedding arches with flowers at your celebration, you may work with your venue’s coordinator, florist, or both to see your plans come to life. Be prepared with questions to ensure everyone is on the same page and you’re not spending more than necessary to create the backdrop of your dreams. \n\n### What Is Included With the Ceremony Setup? \nVenues vary in what they offer in terms of decorations for both your wedding ceremony and reception. They also often have strict guidelines on who they will work with in terms of vendors and what is and isn’t allowed on property. Ask if they have wedding arches available as part of their setup. \n\nHowever, even if they have wedding arches available, you may still want to use an outside vendor. Make sure this is approved by the property and ask what qualifications or arrangements need to be made for this to occur. \n\n### How Are Flowers Priced for the Wedding Arches?\nKnowing your budget beforehand helps florists create flower arrangements that won’t exceed what you’re willing to spend. If you want flowers to cover the entire arch, this is obviously going to cost more than a simple sprinkling across the top. \n\nTalk this through with your florist as you decide on the type of flowers, greenery, and any additional fabric that you want to add to your wedding arches. This way, they’ll be better equipped to meet your design requests while staying in budget. \n\n![How Much Do Wedding Arches with Flowers Cost?](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/17lwvbrqVSL0IHN4g2IozB/84752c8a8ee75af3f5a237b8a2cec33f/Inline_RomanticSummerWeddingatDobbinSt_EmmaClearyPhotoandVideo.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* Emma Cleary Photo and Video\n\n### Who Is in Charge of Setup?\nMost wedding venues are well-versed in working with outside vendors, but make sure it’s clear who’s responsible for assembling (and disassembling!) your wedding arches on the big day. If you’re having the arches delivered from your florist or another third-party vendor, they will likely take it down soon after the wedding ceremony and pack it back up in the same way they delivered it. However, if you’re using the wedding arches for the reception as well, your venue coordinator may schedule a convenient pickup time. \n\n## Will the Arch of Your Dreams Work Out?\nYou know what they say: When there’s a will there’s a way. When it comes to figuring out cost for any of your wedding details, get creative with how you want your wedding to look. There are many ways to save money and budget in the most important details. Allow venues and florists to come to you with solutions on how to make your dreams come true. ","tag":"Advice","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"Your wedding centerpieces don't have to feature dramatic florals in order to be beautiful. Save money and get creative with these 29 unique centerpiece ideas for your wedding reception. 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To really bring the flower power, check out these tips for a botanical garden wedding.","title":"Botanical Garden Weddings: What You Need to Know","slug":"botanical-garden-weddings-what-you-need-to-know","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"Advice","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/35tccxIJq1BFTQeswqfv4r/c1f48af62970c0c713335efe02f62cfb/Hero_NaturalSpringWeddingatMiamiBeachBotanicalGardens_NathaliaFrykmanPhotography.jpg","altText":"couple on the dance floor in garden"},"type":"articlePage"}],"featured":[{"excerpt":"Your wedding centerpieces don't have to feature dramatic florals in order to be beautiful. Save money and get creative with these 29 unique centerpiece ideas for your wedding reception. 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We help you determine how much wedding flowers will cost so you can budget correctly for your wedding.","publishedAt":"2024-04-10T08:00-04:00","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1yyNd1kAiTMtA5f3vGVFc6/6ca60bb0fc3911fb6e3378692a8c8292/Hero_Zola.jpg","altText":"Graphic in pink tones with a bouquet of flowers and a price tag with a dollar sign"},"heroCredit":"Zola","tldr":"__Inside this article:__\n\n- What is the average cost of wedding flowers? \n- Floral budget breakdown\n- How to make a wedding flower budget\n- Factors affecting floral budgets\n- Tips to save money on wedding flowers\n","body":"Flowers are one of the most memorable parts of weddings. They bring an overwhelming sense of romance and luxury to the ceremony and reception spaces, add beauty and sophistication to the entire wedding party’s look, and elevate the wedding decor and resulting photography. But what’s the price of all of this natural beauty? Can you afford to have the wedding flowers of your dreams, even if you’re on a budget? Or you may have the most basic question: What is the average cost of wedding flowers?\n\nUsing our guide below, you can learn tips for planning your [wedding flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/who-pays-for-wedding-flowers) and find out exactly how much certain kinds of wedding flowers cost. We’ll answer your burning questions, from “How much are boutonnieres?” to the average wedding florist cost, so that you can grasp how much to expand your wedding floral allowance. There’s no ambiguity here, and you’ll even learn a few tips about having stunning wedding flowers on a budget. Ready? Let’s chat florals! \n\n## What is the average cost of wedding flowers? \n\nAccording to [florists](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-choose-a-wedding-florist-everything-you-need-to-know), the average cost of flowers for a wedding is around $3,500. However, flower prices can fluctuate widely based on their availability, and it can be easy to add floral expenses without even realizing it (what’s one more boutonniere?). That said, it may be wise to budget a bit more for your wedding florist cost just to be on the safe side.\n\n## Floral budget breakdown \n\nSo, how much do wedding flowers cost? Here is a breakdown of approximately how much each floral arrangement element costs, to help you create a floral budget that works for you. Your florist may even have a few preset [wedding floral packages](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/whats-included-in-a-wedding-flower-package) to save a little on cost. Although you could have [DIY wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-diy-wedding-bouquet), you may not want the stress of making your own so close to the special day.\n\n### Bridal bouquet - $170-$250\n\nDepending on how unique and overflowing your wedding bouquet is, you could spend over $200. Looking for a way to keep your bridal bouquet cost down? Incorporate your favorite seasonal flowers into your floral arrangement to help determine your wedding party flowers cost.\n\n### Bridesmaid bouquets - $65-$100 each\n\nHow much is a bouquet of flowers? This wedding flower cost will depend on the type of blooms you want in your bouquets and the number of bridesmaids in your party. If you want a larger bridal party or elaborate bouquets, be prepared to spend more than $300 total.\n\n### Boutonnieres/corsages - $20-$30 each\n\nDepending on the same factors as bridesmaids’ bouquets (the number of people, the type of flowers used, etc.), you could easily spend over $200 on boutonnieres and corsages, so budget accordingly.\n\n### Ceremony/reception decor - $300-$600\n\nThe amount you spend on event decorations can vary widely depending on the size of your venue and the number of tables or display spaces you’d like to embellish. Depending on the number of decorations you have, you can easily spend close to or over $1,000 on more expensive petals and elaborate designs.\n\n### Centerpieces - $200-$400 each\n\nSome couples will spend between $500 and $650 each on more ornate and lavish table centerpieces, but as you know by now, it all depends on the size of the flower arrangements, the types of flowers used, and how elaborate each wedding centerpiece design is. The table decorations you choose can greatly impact your average cost of wedding flowers.\n\n### Flower girl/ring bearer - $25-$50\n\nThese may not be a part of every couple’s wedding party, but if you plan on having one or a few sweet kiddos walk down the aisle before you, plan on spending between $25+ for his or her blooms. \n\n### Flower petals - $80-$200\n\nIf you’ve dreamed of walking down an aisle scattered with fresh flower petals, you can estimate that you’ll need an additional $80 to $200 to make this vision come to life, but for rare or out-of-season blooms (or for very long aisles), you’ll need to plan on spending more. If this floral element isn't a dealbreaker, this is one part of your [flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-negotiate-with-wedding-vendors) you can skip.\n\nIt’s also important to consider that although these are the average amounts couples spend, some will spend more on one floral element and less on another. Know what kind of flowers you absolutely want and what you’re willing to splurge on vs. sacrifice.\n\n![Stunning Flowers for your Winter Wedding](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2ZWp3W64zre0KuZ1fSx7QW/9aa016dc1680cd9dba9e0fe4abb993b8/inline_jeaninne_marie_photography.jpg)\n\n## How to make a wedding flower budget \n\n### Gain inspiration\n\nThe first step in creating your floral budget is [browsing real weddings](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search) to get inspiration. Pay attention to the images of flowers that you’re drawn to, and try to find patterns in what you like. Save your favorites to your Zola account so you can share them at [consultations with florists](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/questions-to-ask-wedding-florists) later.\n\nConsider your wedding day details and what’s realistic to expect. Factors like your wedding location, date, style, and venue will all impact both the [flower options](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers) available and their associated costs.\n\n### Brainstorm ideas\n\nNext, make a list of your desired floral decorations. Also, formulate a list of questions before you begin interviewing [florists](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search) to set expectations early (and avoid going over budget). You should be able to answer their questions about how many attendants you have and whether you want a floral ceremony backdrop or not.\n\n### Start planning\n\nBased on the kinds of florals you want, research the general prices for each item. Although we have general guidelines below, be sure to interview professional wedding florists to get actual price quotes and ensure your estimates are within the floral budget figure you have in mind.\n\n## Factors affecting floral budgets \n\nCouples typically allocate 8-10% of their total wedding budget to florals, but this number can vary depending on various factors. There is no one-size-fits-all answer to those asking, “How much do wedding flowers cost?” The average cost of wedding flowers is just a guide, and if you’re savvy, you can save. But you can also have more lavish florals if that’s what you envision for your big day.\n\n### Types of flowers\n\nSome flowers are more expensive than others. Individual blooms are priced per stem, while garlands are priced per linear foot. Your florist should be able to suggest a few “splurge” blooms to place in high-profile locations, like the bridal bouquet, and less expensive flowers to use in the majority of your other bouquets and decorations.\n\n### Styles of arrangements\n\nLike individual flower types, certain arrangements can cost more. Arrangements that contain many expensive flowers, large arrangements, or arrangements that require extra labor and installation (such as hanging arrangements or floral arches) will all cost more than smaller, more modest arrangements in simple containers.\n\n### Florist experience\n\nAs with most businesses, the more [experienced a florist](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/finding-an-affordable-wedding-florist) is, the more he or she will charge for their services. Need help finding a trusted florist? Browse Zola's vendor directory for trusted [wedding florists in Chicago](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/search/chicago-il--wedding-florists), Los Angeles, Miami, and more.\n\n### Set up and delivery fees\n\nOther costs that couples tend to overlook are the setup and delivery fees, which you will usually encounter when talking to [local florists](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search). Before signing a contract with a professional, be sure to ask if delivery and set up fees are included in their price quote, and if they’re not, ask how much these fees tend to run as this can also impact the average cost of wedding flowers. \n\n### Venue flower policies\n\nIf you’re getting married in a house of worship, inquire what the policy is for bringing in outside flowers to the church, synagogue, or mosque. Some churches actually require you to provide arrangements for the altar and ask that they remain as a donation for services the next day—be sure to inquire so you can factor this cost (and/or your inability to reuse these arrangements) into your budget. On the other hand, some religious [venues](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/topic/venues-vendors/florists-flowers) do not allow any outside flowers to be brought in, so be aware of all policies before you put down a floral deposit for arrangements you can’t use.\n\n![Asian bride with red flowers](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4uAq6fhntAcBDJFcRyruvp/3009b627d58f57b697e45cc699144d3c/east-meets-dress-lcgTLDCyetM-unsplash.jpg)\n\n## Tips to save money on wedding flowers \n\n### 1. Reuse your bridesmaid bouquets (and ceremony décor).\n\nOne trick to [maximize your floral budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers) is to reuse the bridesmaids’ bouquets, placing them in tabletop vases after pictures have been taken. Let your floral designer or wedding planner know ahead of time that you’d like to reallocate your bridal party flowers. You can even ask your maid of honor to do this task (just make sure the vases are ready to go). Similarly, reuse the blooms from your wedding ceremony at the reception. For example, move the large altar arrangements to the dessert table and the aisle decorations to reception tables.\n\n### 2. Think outside the vase.\n\nWhile no one can argue that fresh flowers are a lovely way to decorate your reception tables, there are plenty of other ways to distinguish your wedding decor without increasing your floral budget. Getting creative here can be a great way to integrate your wedding theme and add a personal touch to your fête.\n\n### 3. Choose a naturally beautiful venue.\n\nTo save on your floral budget without sacrificing beautiful ambiance, consider booking your wedding at an outdoor venue—such as a park, garden, mountaintop, or private backyard—that is already full of stunning flowers and striking landscapes.\n\n### 4. Select single-bloom bridesmaid bouquets. \n\nHave your bridesmaids carry one gorgeous bloom instead of a whole bouquet. A single long-stem rose, or a stunning peony goes a long way.\n\n### 5. Reduce the size of your wedding (or wedding party). \n\nWhile the size of your wedding party determines how many bouquets and boutonnieres you’ll need to purchase, the number of attending guests determines how many centerpieces you will need. We know trimming the guest list can be tough, but your wallet will thank you later.\n\n### 6. Choose in-season flowers\n\nIf you love peonies, you’re in luck for a May wedding, but you’ll pay a premium in December. Chat with your florist about what blooms are in season during your wedding month, which can help you save on inflated out-of-season costs. You may even be able to source flowers locally, which can help forgo shipping charges.\n\nWhether you’re hiring a professional florist or plan to DIY your flower arrangements, tracking the cost is paramount for determining your average cost of wedding flowers. Consider using the [budget tracker](https://www.zola.com/wedding-budget) on the Zola app throughout wedding planning to keep your spending—including florals—in order. And, of course, if you’re searching for a floral pro, use [Zola’s marketplace](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/wedding-florists) to find a local florist.","tag":"How-To ","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"The cost of a wedding cake will depend on factors like size, shape, & decor. Read our guide to gain insights on the average cost of a wedding cake this year.","title":"How Much Does the Average Wedding Cake Cost in 2025?","slug":"a-guide-to-wedding-cake-costs","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"Inspiration","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/ywuArPikb1BsvjvYzDQhn/24f27696b854c3c5a22eed69292c6c4b/Guide-to-Wedding-Cake-Costs-and-Price.jpg","altText":"Graphic of pink wedding cake with heart cake topper and price tag"},"type":"articlePage"},{"excerpt":"Nervous about choosing your wedding colors? 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Your go-to guide for wedding guest attire, from formal to casual. Find the perfect look for every dress code and celebration.","title":"Wedding Guest Attire: A Guide to Every Dress Code","slug":"what-to-wear-to-a-wedding","tag":"How-To ","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5bgD1lwZNmIWCwyoiQgUI/abb4b34d02674b500f4edb610fb1eea6/Hero_New.jpg","altText":"wedding guests laughing with bride at wedding receptions"},"type":"articlePage"}],"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-04-10T11:57:33.088Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"how-to-preserve-flowers","title":"How to Preserve Wedding Flowers: 9 Ideas You Should Try","excerpt":"Preserve your wedding flowers and create beautiful mementos with these flower preservation techniques.","publishedAt":"2020-06-20T15:37:45.548Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/38JDIUuzRXACybMDwwp2Ww/898dcb8f2b576feddd05e466e1e3f568/how-to-preserve-flowers-hero_edit.jpg","altText":"how to preserve wedding flowers"},"heroCredit":"Zola","body":"There are a few things that stand out in your wedding day memories—the first look, the food, the “I dos,” and, of course, the bouquet. Wedding flowers are a favorite tradition that’s remained relatively untouched as a natural choice for romantic decor and beautiful __[centerpieces](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/wedding-centerpiece-ideas)__. Whether you choose an elaborate floral arrangement or local wildflowers for your special day, there’s something sentimental about your wedding bouquet. And, as such, you’ll want to know [how to preserve flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-your-wedding-flowers-last-longer)—and, more specifically, how to preserve your wedding bouquet.\n\nWhy? Your bridal bouquet incorporates so much of your wedding into one beautiful arrangement. Perhaps you chose bold California Poppies as the attention piece in your bouquet—the perfect __[spring bloom](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers)__ for your April wedding in Southern California. Of course, they were yellow with lots of greenery and matched your color palette for an outdoor wedding in the sunshine. They’re a perfect reminder of your big day—so why wouldn’t you want to preserve that memory?\n\nThe reality is, if you choose natural flowers (instead of [artificial flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-artificial-wedding-flowers)) for your ceremony, they won’t live forever. That doesn’t mean there aren’t ways you can keep them longer and incorporate them into your life as a beautiful wedding keepsake. Let’s take a look at everything you need to know about wedding bouquet preservation so you can preserve your __[flowers](https://www.zola.com/shop/category/flower-decor)__ (including eight DIY wedding bouquet preservation methods!)—as well as creative ideas to __[display your bouquet](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#IG)__ as home decor. \n\n1. __[Press your petals](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#press)__.\n\n2. __[Hang your bouquet to air-dry](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#hang)__.\n\n3. [Dry your flowers with sand](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#dry).\n\n4. [Preserve your blooms with silica gel](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#preserve).\n\n5. [Microwave your flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#microwave).\n\n6. [Dip your bouquet in wax](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#dip).\n\n7. [Save your flowers with epoxy resin](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#save).\n\n8. [Protect your flowers with glycerin](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#protect).\n\n## 1. Press your petals.\n \nPressed flowers may be the easiest and most recognizable way to dry your flowers. You use weight to press your flowers flat and give it some time to press all of the moisture out. This is a great choice if you’d like to frame your flowers, but if you want your flowers to keep their shape, you’ll want to try another method.\n\n### How to Press Flowers\n![pressed-flowers](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4SbnWtWjuMxlMD8wX3zVPi/f97738a76348ef0d9dbb9762552bfe88/pressed-flowers.jpg)\n\n__Drying time:__ 3–4 weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- 2 Heavy books\n- Coffee filter or parchment paper\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Choose the blooms you want to press and trim the stems away.\n2. Place your blooms inside the coffee filter, side-by-side.\n3. Place the coffee filter of flowers inside the middle pages of one of the books. \n4. Place the additional book on top for extra weight and dry for at least three weeks.\n\n## 2. Hang your bouquet to air-dry\n \nAir drying your bouquet is another simple and traditional way to save your flowers. This process also takes a few weeks to complete, but your flowers will preserve more of their shape with this method than with pressing. Your flowers will lose some color and aren’t the easiest to craft with, but they look great in a vase or hanging on the wall. \n\n### How to Air Dry Flowers\n__Drying time:__ 2+ weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- String\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Tie your bouquet upside down in a warm, dry area. \n2. Hang for at least two weeks before removing.\n\n## 3. Dry your flowers with sand.\n \nIf you want to naturally dry your flowers and maintain as much of their color and shape as possible, sand drying may be your best bet. The sand supports the form of the flower and leaves your blooms looking fresh and vibrant.\n\n### How to Dry Flowers in Sand\n__Drying time:__ 2 weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Fine sand\n- Sturdy boxes\n- Florist’s wire\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Pour a half-inch of sand into the bottom of your box. \n2. Place in the box and on top of the sand. If the bloom is particularly delicate, use the florist’s wire to support the stems and blooms.\n3. Use a cup to gently pour the sand around and over the flower until completely covered.\n4. Place in a warm, dry area for two weeks.\n5. After two weeks, gently pour the sand out of the box, lifting the flower in the direction you’re pouring to prevent damage.\n\n## 4. Preserve your blooms in silica gel\n \nSilica gel will produce dried flowers similar to the air-drying method, but in only two to six days and with a little more color preservation for your flower bouquet. The process is easy, but does require more supplies and therefore can get a little costly compared to air-drying. Here’s a tutorial to help you get started: \n\n### How to Dry Flowers in Silica Gel\n\n\n__Drying time:__ 1 week\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Silica gel\n- Airtight container\n- Scissors\n- Paintbrush\n- Optional: hairspray or Mod Podge\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Trim the stem to one inch or shorter, leaving the bloom.\n2. Add one inch of silica to an airtight container.\n3. Place your blooms into the container and gently fill the rest of the container with the silica gel.\n4. Close the container and leave to dry for one week.\n5. Remove the dried bloom from the silica gel, using the paintbrush to gently remove the gel capsules.\n6. Coat the flower in hairspray or Mod Podge to seal moisture out.\n\n## 5. Microwave your flowers\n \nMicrowaving your flowers is definitely the quickest way to dry your flowers, but it has its limits. For one, every microwave is different, so you may have to do a few test runs before you use your wedding flowers. It’s also a form of pressing, so you won’t be able to keep the bloom’s shape, and if you don’t have a large enough microwave-safe press, you’ll be limited in the size of bloom you can press.\n\n### How to Dry Flowers in the Microwave\n__Drying time:__ 1+ minutes\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Paper\n- Paper towel\n- Flat, heavy, microwave-safe item (a glass baking pan works well)\n- Microwave\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Fold the paper in half around your blooms.\n2. Fold the paper towel around the paper.\n3. Place in the microwave with the heavy, flat-surfaced item on top.\n4. Microwave in bursts for 15–30 seconds, for a total of one minute or until dry.\n\n## 6. Dip your bouquet in wax\n \nDipping your flowers in wax won’t preserve them forever, but it can extend their use by about six months. The real benefit of dipping your flowers in wax is that you don’t have to trim them too short, and they will maintain their color and shape better than the drying methods.\n\n### How to Wax Dip Live Flowers\n__Process time:__ 5 minutes\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Paraffin wax (you can also substitute unscented candles)\n- Double boiler or half-quart cooking pot\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Melt the wax in the cooking pot or using a double boiler until just melted about 130 degrees Fahrenheit.\n2. Dip the bloom into the wax twice. If you see bubbles appearing, your wax is too hot and the flower will wilt. \n3. After dipping, hold the flower until the wax is set—about three minutes. You may also place it into a small glass to keep it upright.\n4. Once the wax on the bloom is set, repeat the dipping process with the stem. \n\n## 7. Save your flowers with epoxy resin.\n \nEpoxy resin is a great way to make lasting art with your flowers, but they do need to be dried first. The beauty of resin is that you can make just about anything—from a new tabletop to a [wedding guestbook](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/wedding-guest-book-ideas) cover, there’s almost no limit.\n\n### How to Preserve Flowers in Epoxy Resin\n\n\n__Process time:__ 3 days\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Dried flowers\n- Epoxy resin\n- Gloves\n- Mixing cup (non-metallic)\n- Stir stick (popsicle sticks work well)\n- Tweezers\n- Project mold\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Mix the epoxy in your non-metallic cup and avoid bubbles by stirring slowly all the way through.\n2. Fill the mold with epoxy until the bottom layer is covered.\n3. Add your dried flowers with tweezers.\n4. Fill the mold with the remaining epoxy mix.\n5. Allow to set per the epoxy resin’s instruction.\n6. Remove your project from the mold and finish with any accessories needed.\n\n## 8. Protect your florals with glycerin.\n \nGlycerin preserves flowers well because it actually replaces the water in the flower, keeping the flower supple and bold. Glycerin is the best method to keep the flower looking and feeling fresh, but it can darken the leaves and stem of your florals. \n\n### How to Preserve Flowers with Glycerin\n__Process time:__ 2+ weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Vase\n- Glycerin\n- Water\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Fill a vase with two parts lukewarm water, one part glycerin.\n2. Place the stems of your flowers into the vase.\n3. Leave to absorb for two to three weeks.\n4. If the petals look wilted, hang the flowers upside down to help glycerin reach the petals.\n\n## 9. Freeze-Dry your flower bouquet\nIf you want your flower arrangement to look as close as possible to their original appearance—and you’re willing to invest some time and money to get there—you might want to consider freeze drying your flowers.\n\nWith the freeze-drying process, you use a machine (called a freeze-dryer) to actually freeze-dry wedding flowers when they’re at peak bloom. This preserves them and keeps them looking as close as possible to how they looked on your wedding day—making them a favorite for couples that want to keep their bouquet looking as amazing as it did when they walked down the aisle.\n\nFor the most part, freeze-drying is not a DIY flower preservation process (not only can it be a challenging process, but buying your own freeze-dryer is an investment!). As such, if you decide to go with this method, you’ll need to find and hire a professional florist to freeze-dry your bridal bouquet—so make sure to work that cost into your [wedding flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget). (Also, make sure that, after your wedding, you put your flowers in water; this will keep them looking fresh until you can get them to the florist.)\n\n## Try these creative ways to display your flowers.\nAfter you’ve explored floral preservation options and dried or preserved your flowers, the real fun is deciding how to use them. Dried flowers can be beautiful on their own, but are also great for creating art for your home. The options are only limited by your imagination, but here are 14 ideas to get you started.\n\n- Frame your flowers to display your pressing as wall art.\n- Press coasters with flowers in fresh clay and cut with a cookie cutter before baking.\n- Pour candles and add your dried petals to the wax and scents to match your wedding bouquet.\n- Craft sun catchers with dried flowers pressed between glass panes.\n- Decorate pottery by pressing fresh flowers onto the unglazed pottery, transferring their color and shape.\n- Display a vase of your beautiful dried or preserved bouquet.\n- Make a wreath of your flowers to adorn your door.\n- Build a shadow box with your dried blooms and other wedding keepsakes, like your vows.\n- Weave a [flower crown](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-flower-crown) to hang on your wall and wear on your anniversary.\n- Create monogram art of epoxy resin, molding your flowers into initials.\n- Shape a heart with epoxy resin or as a wreath to display on your mantle.\n- Design jewelry with pressed flowers in glass or with an epoxy resin mold.\n- Cast a ring stand by pouring epoxy resin into a cone for your nightstand to keep your wedding rings safe.\n \n\nAfter all of your planning, including hours of addressing __[invites](https://www.zola.com/wedding-planning/invitations/shop)__ and brainstorming __[ceremony ideas](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-wedding-ceremony-programs)__, you’ll want to celebrate every moment of your big day forever. Preserving your wedding flowers is an easy and beautiful way to display a wedding keepsake in your home, and a daily reminder of the beginning of the rest of your life in love. \n\n![How-to-Preserve-Flowers-V2](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/68Rf030Mc2Fk7HstesJJXp/da6b3ba18632bb2e2cfec264bb515840/How-to-Preserve-Flowers-V2.jpg)\n","tag":"How-To ","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:40.588Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"a-guide-to-artificial-wedding-flowers","title":"Best Artificial Flowers for Wedding: The Complete Guide","excerpt":"Learn everything you need to know about types of artificial flowers, ideas for how to use them, and their pros and cons to decide if they are right for you. ","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2019-02-01T04:20:10.368Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5CDhVXarT9wGSWFzCJhQSH/e2b9328ebf688d58a28f55c8495a99a5/A-Guide-to-Artificial-Flowers.jpg","altText":"wedding table of artificial flowers"},"heroCredit":"Zola","heroCreditUrl":"https://www.zola.com/shop/category/wedding-florals","tldr":"## The First Look ✨ \n\n- Artificial flowers are stems designed to replicate real flowers, while non-floral bouquets are composed of different elements like seashells, feathers, or tropical leaves.\n- Artificial flower alternatives can be more affordable, longer lasting, and offer more flexibility as they come in a variety of forms like silk, foam, paper, and more.\n- For bouquets, corsages, centerpieces, or garlands, artificial wedding flowers can cost anything from $20-$300 each depending on the size, number, and type of flowers.\n","body":"Before we start talking polymers and foams, let’s make the distinction between artificial flowers—individual stems designed to replicate real flowers—and non-floral wedding bouquets. \n\n## Artificial Vs. Non-Floral Wedding Flowers\n \n\nArtificial flower arrangements, including options from artificial flower retailer Afloral, are just what they sound like—arrangements that look like fresh flowers, made from fake flowers. Non-floral bouquets are composed of different, unusual elements that aren’t supposed to look like flowers. Here are some examples of non-floral wedding bouquets:\n\n- Rhinestone “brooch” bouquets\n- Seashell bouquets\n- “Bauble” bouquets made from holiday ornaments\n- All-greenery bouquets, including tropical leaves, ferns, grasses, or herbs\n- Fruit or vegetable bouquets\n- Succulent or air plant bouquets\n- Feather bouquets\n- Cotton bouquets\n- Paper flower bouquets (see more below)\n- Fabric bouquets (see more below)\n\nIf you’re going for an alternative approach to your wedding florals, a non-floral bouquet is a great way to add some personalization and creativity to your overall wedding style. Not to mention many non-floral bouquets are more practical than fresh flowers for a lot of the same reasons that artificial flowers are: they can be more economical, can be prepared earlier, will [last longer](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-your-wedding-flowers-last-longer), won’t wilt or die in extreme temperatures, and are available regardless of blooming season.\n\n![Zola Winward Faux Florals Shoot12443](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2oHc5MZPUjBVQoPCyyoZZs/981586d408d01cb96e376a4d6d3f9294/Zola_Winward_Faux_Florals_Shoot12443.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n## Pros and Cons of Artificial Wedding Flowers\n \n__Pros__\n- Can be more affordable\n- All flower varieties are [available in all seasons](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers)\n- Last forever\n- Greater control over flower types and colors\n- Can order and prepare them in advance\n- Won’t wilt or attract bugs during outdoor summer weddings\n- Good for those with allergies\n- Don’t require water; easy to transport and keep looking good\n- Easy to practice (and re-do) DIY flower arrangements\n\n__Cons__\n- Can look tacky or cheap\n- The best-looking varieties cost as much as (or more than) real flowers\n- Lack the same feel as real flowers\n- Lack the smell of fresh flowers\n\n## Types of Artificial Wedding Flowers\n \n\n![winward i do collection b](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/57GNl0uyAQSvbireEZqseL/f211b9d30a0a425d1003e38b0a613ac0/winward_i_do_collection_b.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n### 1. “Silk” or Fabric Wedding Flowers\nThe most familiar type of artificial flowers, these faux blooms are known as silk flowers. Though these days, silk wedding flowers are no longer made from silk, but most often a variety of polyester or nylon. \n\n__Pros:__\n- Huge variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and styles\n- Widely available\n- Easy to mix and match with real blooms\n- Slight variations from flower to flower make silk flower arrangements look more realistic when nestled together \n\n__Cons:__ \n- Edges can fray easily \n- Feel very unrealistic to the touch\n- Quality varies quite a bit from seller to seller\n- Flower stems are usually thick, steel wires wrapped in plastic, creating a very heavy bundle to hold \n\n### 2. Foam Wedding Flowers\nThese faux blooms are composed of very thin foam petals that are dyed with a specific hue and glued around a styrofoam center. Foam flowers are most often seen as roses, and useful to fill in the center of bouquets and arrangements. \n\n__Pros:__\n- The cheapest artificial flower\n- Very lightweight, malleable, and easy to work with\n- Look realistic when used to fill in the center of arrangements\n\n__Cons:__ \n- Messy and not attractive when seen from the side or underneath\n- Sold in packs, rather than individually\n- Every flower looks identical, allowing for less realism when placed side-by-side\n\n### 3. Wax-Coated Wedding Flowers\nWax-coated artificial flowers are high-quality silk flowers that have been coated with a special wax to make them feel (and look) like real flowers. The level of detail on the petals, such as veining or slight impressions, combined with the real-touch feel make these some of the most expensive artificial flowers available. \n\n__Pros:__\n- Very lifelike and high-quality\n\n__Cons:__\n- Expensive (up to 3 times more than their silk counterparts)\n- Since they are still fabric flowers at heart, edges can still fray\n\n### 4. Latex Wedding Flowers\nSimilar to wax-coated flowers, latex artificial flowers are coated in a thin wax and have very lifelike details, making them both look and feel pretty close to the real deal. Latex flower petals are actually made from latex, rather than polyester fabric, so they don’t run the risk of fraying at the edges. \n\n__Pros:__\n- No frayed edges\n- Very realistic appearance and feel\n- Can be made to mimic thick or thin petals\n\n__Cons:__\n- Lack of variety in flower types\n- Hard to find\n- Pricey\n\n### 5. Fresh Touch (Polymer) Wedding Flowers\nThe most expensive type of artificial flowers, fresh touch or real touch flowers are designed to look, and feel, as close to the real thing as you can get. They’re made from a blend of foam and latex.\n\n__Pros:__\n- Look and feel most like real flowers\n- Each flower has slight variations for greater realism when arranged together\n\n__Cons:__ \n- Most expensive \n- Less readily available (must go through a pro florist)\n- White or ivory shades can look aged over time\n- Petals can be easily crushed when packed too tightly \n\n![winward very vibrant collection medium c](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1PHHRBwWgt9MS07i92DdC6/868e97d33383d6f5c0e76a427fe5f9a8/winward_very_vibrant_collection_medium_c.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n### 6. Paper Wedding Flowers\nPaper wedding flowers are exactly what they sound like: flowers that are constructed out of paper. Paper flowers can be extremely delicate and lifelike, to the point where you have to get very close to the flowers to tell they aren’t real—these varieties are sourced from specialty shops or online vendors. On the flip side, paper flowers can also be dramatic and theatrical through the use of bright colors, patterns, or oversized shapes. These less-realistic versions can more easily be DIYed if you have an artistic hand.\n\nDIY paper wedding flowers can be used for great impact as a decorative focal point, since they are generally inexpensive to create and their uses are limited only by your imagination. Here are some ideas for ways you can use paper flowers to replace (or augment) your wedding floral decor:\n\n- Create a floral wall backdrop for your ceremony, sweetheart table, or photo booth.\n- Create paper flower streamers or garlands to suspend from your ceremony or reception spaces.\n- Create large-scale tropical leaves and palm fronds from paper to decorate a beachy, island-themed wedding. \n- Cover your ceremony arch in a rainbow of brightly colored paper flowers.\n- Craft boutonnieres or small bouquets from specialty paper to match your wedding theme, such as pages from a comic book or sheet music.\n\nTo check out real-life examples of these and other paper flower ideas, check out our blog post recounting __[7 Times Paper Wedding Flowers Won Our Hearts](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search)__.\n\n![Zola InlineImage 1080x 720](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5BhBfcbZzrgNVwRiosyd2/f12f5825a78ad20c19ec9eacf3eeb78f/Zola_InlineImage_1080x_720.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n### 7. Fabric Wedding Flowers\nSimilar to paper, fabric wedding flowers are on the DIY-approved list if you’re on the artistic side. Fabric flowers are harder to make, however (fabric is less forgiving than paper), and therefore it’s wiser to use fabric flowers in small doses, such as bouquets, boutonnieres, and hair accessories. You can also find fabric wedding bouquets on online craft sites. Satin roses are a common type of fabric wedding flower, as are flowers made from tulle, burlap, felt, cotton, and lace.\n\n## Artificial Wedding Flowers Costs\nCosts for artificial flowers can vary based on a variety of factors, including location, quality, and vendor. But here are some [average costs](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget) you can expect to pay for artificial wedding flowers:\n\n### Personal Flowers:\nBridal bouquet, inexpensive silk flowers: $20-$100, depending on size and number/type of flowers\n\n- __[Bridal bouquet, expensive real-touch flowers](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_beach_breeze_collection_xlarge)__: $300+\n- __[Bridal bouquet, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_rustic_garden_collection_medium)__: $288+\n- Bridesmaid bouquet, silk: $10-50\n- __[Bridesmaid bouquet, real-touch](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_bohemian_dreamer_boutonniere)__: $150+\n- Boutonnieres, silk or real-touch: $3-$20\n- __[Boutonnieres, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/collection/build-your-bar)__: $25+\n- Corsages, silk or real-touch: $5-$30\n- Corsages, expensive paper: $25+\n- Flower girl pomander, silk or real-touch: $10-20\n\n### Wedding Centerpieces and Decor:\n\n- Centerpieces, silk: $20-$100 each, depending on size and number/type of flowers\n- Cake flowers, silk: $25-$200, depending on the number and type of flowers\n- Garlands, silk: $20-$50\n- Aisle arrangement, silk: $10-$20\n\n### Other Costs:\nDon’t forget to factor in the cost of shipping if you order artificial flowers online, which can run up to $20 (or potentially more) per order.\n\n## How to Make a Wedding Bouquet With Artificial Flowers\nMaking a wedding bouquet with artificial flowers is pretty similar to making a bouquet with real flowers. Here are the main differences between making a real vs faux bouquet:\n\n1. There’s no prep work involved for artificial flowers, such as trimming the ends and thorns or stripping leaves and guard petals.\n\n2. Similarly, you don’t have to worry about storing your artificial flowers in a cool location or in water (or changing out the water to keep the blooms fresh).\n\n3. Artificial flowers have much thicker and less pliable stems, so they require more muscle to shape and will result in a thicker, heavier bundle to hold.\n\n4. You’ll need to cut the stems of artificial flowers with a wire cutter, rather than floral scissors—again, more muscle.\n\n5. Because of these wires, however, you can manipulate artificial flowers over (and over) again to get them into the perfect position, unlike with real flowers.\n\n6. Bouquets made with artificial flowers can be made way in advance. Real flower bouquets should be made very close to the wedding day and stored in water.\n\nFor tips on how to arrange a bouquet yourself, read our __[Step-by-Step Guide To Creating A Wedding Bouquet](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-diy-wedding-bouquet)__.\n\n## Tips for Using Artificial Wedding Flowers\nSure, using artificial flowers might save you money, be better for the planet, and allow you to hold on to some of your wedding flowers for days (or years) beyond the day itself. But there are some things you should consider before making the leap to the artificial flower camp.\n\n- Don’t use them in high-priority places that will get photographed a lot or seen up close (bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, cake flowers, etc.), if you can help it.\n- Mix them in with real blooms in large arrangements that require filler.\n- Use them in distant applications that won’t be scrutinized up close or seen at eye level, such as at the ceremony altar, in decorative draping, hanging from the ceiling, or scattered down the aisle.\n- Use them boldly in one or two full-scale decorative elements, and fully embrace their fauxness. For example, use artificial or paper flowers to create a wildly textural floral wall to use as a backdrop for your photobooth or ceremony—a focal point that would bust most people’s budgets to pull off with real flowers.\n- Consider non-floral options mentioned above like oversized leaves and grasses, herbs, feathers, air plants, or even elegantly oversized balloons. There’s no rule that says wedding decor has to include flowers, or that it can’t include man-made objects of whimsy and beauty.\n- If you can’t afford high-quality artificial flowers, commit to the cheerful, campy, almost humorous style that obviously faux flowers can lend. Create a fake flower “garden” (complete with AstroTurf and miniature garden gnomes) and nestle your escort cards in rows among the faux flowers, or create one massive, crêpe-paper flower to decorate an otherwise simple wedding cake.\n- Browse the portfolios of florists who use artificial flowers to see how their bouquets and arrangements photograph. Some artificial flowers look practically undecipherable from their real counterparts on film, while some look glaringly unrealistic when documented in good light and sharp focus.\n- In general, arrangements that are more tightly shaped and compact (such as round bouquets) work better with artificial flowers; bouquets and centerpieces that are more wild, unstructured, and require a lot of movement (such as cascading bouquets) are harder to replicate with faux blooms.\n\n__*Pro Tip:*__ To get the best of both worlds, especially if you really crave a cascading bouquet, mix faux blossoms with real greenery. It will give you the look you want at a lower price point than you’d spend on real flowers.\n\n## 10 Best Fake Wedding Flowers and Greenery\nWhen you're considering the types of fake flowers to use in your wedding floral arrangements, some varieties tend to look more realistic than others. Discover the best artificial flowers in 11 different varieties. \n\n### 1. Peonies\nPeonies are a popular pick for wedding bouquets, centerpieces, and more—and they're not cheap. These typically fluffy, layered flowers make for a great faux option, and come in tons of colors. \n\n[4\" Foam Blooming Peony With Stem](https://www.lingsmoment.com/collections/peony/products/artificial-peonies-with-stem-16pcs?variant=29071451226182), $19.99, Ling's Moments\n\n### 2. Hydrangeas\n\nHydrangeas are a classic, timeless pick for floral arrangements, and the artificial blooms look extremely realistic. And since they're typically so large, you won't need many stems to get a full, lush look—which is great for your budget.\n\n[Preserved Hydrangea Bunch](https://www.shopterrain.com/products/preserved-hydrangea-bunch-15-l?color=Lavender&via=Z2lkOi8vdXJibi9Xb3JrYXJlYTo6Q2F0YWxvZzo6Q2F0ZWdvcnkvNWM5ZDAzNTViOTA4NWU3ZTJmYjE2ZjFh), $50, Terrain\n\n### 3. Orchids\nReal orchids are definitely a splurge—but artificial ones will add that same romantic feel to any wedding bouquet or floral centerpiece. \n\n[Artificial Phalaenopsis Orchid Flower](https://www.nearlynatural.com/collections/artificial-orchids/products/21-phalaenopsis-orchid-artificial-flower-set-of-6) (Set of 6), $70.99, Nearly Natural\n\n### 4. Calla Lilies\nCalla lilies are a popular pick for elevated wedding centerpieces, and they also make a striking addition to bridal and bridesmaid bouquets—and you can capture a similar look to fresh calla lilies with a high-quality artificial option.\n\n[Calla Lily Artificial Flower](https://www.nearlynatural.com/collections/lilys-arrangements/products/19-5-calla-lily-artificial-flower-set-of-12) (Set of 12), $70.99, Nearly Natural\n\n### 5. Cherry Blossoms\nIf you're getting married during cherry blossom season (or even if you're not!), incorporate some faux blooming branches into your wedding florals. \n\n[Artificial Baby Cherry Blossom Branch](https://www.afloral.com/collections/cherry-blossoms-and-lilacs/products/faux-cherry-blossom-spray-in-pink-fsb320), $7.95, Afloral\n\n### 6. Tulips\nTulips are a great pick for artificial wedding florals because they come in so many colors—which means you're sure to find a few faux options that pair perfectly with your color scheme. \n\n[Dutch Tulip Artificial Flower](https://www.nearlynatural.com/collections/silk-tulip-plants/products/23-dutch-tulip-artificial-flower-set-of-12) (Set of 12), $97.99, Nearly Natural\n\n### 7. Eucalyptus\nGreenery is one of our favorite ways to fill out any floral arrangement without breaking the bank—and when you choose a faux or preserved option, like eucalyptus, you can stretch your budget even further. \n\n[Preserved Populus Eucalyptus Bunch](https://www.shopterrain.com/products/preserved-populus-eucalyptus-bunch?color=Green&size=One+Size&via=Z2lkOi8vdXJibi9Xb3JrYXJlYTo6Q2F0YWxvZzo6Q2F0ZWdvcnkvNWM5ZDAzNTViOTA4NWU3ZTJmYjE2ZjFh), $38, Terrain\n\n### 8. Pampas Grass\nFaux pampas grass is another budget-friendly option for filling out your centerpieces, aisle arrangements, and even your arbor or arch. \n\n[Faux Pampas Grass Bunch](https://www.crateandbarrel.com/pampas-grass-bunch/s443004), $19.95, Crate+Barrel\n\n### 9. Roses\nLike tulips, roses are a great wedding flower because they come in so many colors and varieties—and, like the other flowers on this list, there are a ton of artificial options on the market that will help you capture the look and romantic feel of fresh roses without the high price tag.\n\n[Peach Artificial English Cabbage Rose](https://www.afloral.com/products/rose-stem-in-pastel-peach-pink-20-5-tall?gclid=CjwKCAjw1MajBhAcEiwAagW9MYEjLIT9jcJ3eqyG-glNjW3DKf861okT-cidOi7sbSaNtkc1kAqpxhoCfr4QAvD_BwE), $9.95, Afloral\n\n### 10. Anemones\nAnemones are stunning, but super delicate. Choosing a faux option will let you carry (and toss!) your bouquet without any worries. \n\n[Real Touch White Anemone Flower](https://www.afloral.com/products/real-touch-anemone-flower-in-white-with-black-center-14-tall-fsa259?_pos=1&_sid=e200bc5dd&_ss=r), $5.95, Afloral","body2":"## Artificial Wedding Flowers Costs\nAs you may have already figured out, having artificial flowers at your wedding doesn’t necessarily equate to major savings. A lot of factors will determine your final floral costs, whether you opt for all real flowers, all artificial, or some combination. Make sure you sit down with your partner (and wedding planner, if you’ve hired one) to [set your floral budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget) before heading too far down the path of deciding on flower types. \n\nWhile it’s difficult to offer specific price points for artificial wedding flowers considering there are so many different types that fluctuate dramatically in cost, here are some general price estimates that should help you determine if artificial flowers are right for you:\n\n### Personal Flowers:\n \n- Bridal bouquet, inexpensive silk flowers: $20-$100, depending on size and number/type of flowers \n- [Bridal bouquet, expensive real-touch flowers](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_beach_breeze_collection_xlarge): $300+\n- [Bridal bouquet, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_rustic_garden_collection_medium): $288+\n- Bridesmaid bouquet, silk: $10-50\n- [Bridesmaid bouquet, real-touch](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_bohemian_dreamer_boutonniere): $150+\n- Boutonnieres, silk or real-touch: $3-$20\n- [Boutonnieres, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/collection/build-your-bar): $25+\n- Corsages, silk or real-touch: $5-$30\n- Corsages, expensive paper: $25+\n- Flower girl pomander, silk or real-touch: $10-20\n\n### Centerpieces and Decor: \n- Centerpieces, silk: $20-$100 each, depending on size and number/type of flowers \n- Cake flowers, silk: $25-$200, depending on the number and type of flowers\n- Garlands, silk: $20-$50\n- Aisle arrangement, silk: $10-$20\n\n### Other Costs:\n- Don’t forget to factor in the cost of shipping if you order artificial flowers online, which can run up to $20 per order. \n\n![winward wild love collection c](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/6z9F39gYXYfdb49Sa7Pa34/2c25ad3561654c9740417fd12e8b5a8f/winward_wild_love_collection_c.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n## How to Make a Wedding Bouquet With Artificial Flowers\nMaking a wedding bouquet with artificial flowers is pretty similar to making a bouquet with real flowers. Here are the main differences between making a real vs faux bouquet: \n- There’s no prep work involved for artificial flowers, such as trimming the ends and thorns or stripping leaves and guard petals.\n- Similarly, you don’t have to worry about storing your artificial flowers in a cool location or in water (or changing out the water to keep the blooms fresh).\n- Artificial flowers have much thicker and less pliable stems, so they require more muscle to shape and will result in a thicker, heavier bundle to hold. \n- You’ll need to cut the stems of artificial flowers with a wire cutter, rather than floral scissors—again, more muscle. \n- Because of these wires, however, you can manipulate artificial flowers over (and over) again to get them into the perfect position, unlike with real flowers. \n- Bouquets made with artificial flowers can be made way in advance. Real flower bouquets should be made very close to the wedding day and stored in water. \n\nFor tips on how to arrange a bouquet yourself, read our [Step-by-Step Guide To Creating A Wedding Bouquet](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-diy-wedding-bouquet).\n\n## Tips for Using Artificial Wedding Flowers\nSure, using artificial flowers might save you money, be better for the planet, and allow you to hold on to some of your wedding flowers for days (or years) beyond the day itself. But there are somethings you should consider before making the leap to the artificial flower camp. \n- Don’t use them in high-priority places that will get photographed a lot or seen up close (bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, cake flowers, etc.), if you can help it.\n- Mix them in with real blooms in large arrangements that require filler.\n- Use them in distant applications that won’t be scrutinized up close or seen at eye level, such as at the ceremony altar, in decorative draping, hanging from the ceiling, or scattered down the aisle.\n- Use them boldly in one or two full-scale decorative elements, and fully embrace their fauxness. For example, use artificial or paper flowers to create a wildly textural floral wall to use as a backdrop for your photobooth or ceremony—a focal point that would bust most people’s budgets to pull off with real flowers. \n- Consider non-floral options mentioned above like oversized leaves and grasses, herbs, feathers, air plants, or even elegantly oversized balloons. There’s no rule that says wedding decor has to include flowers, or that it can’t include man-made objects of whimsy and beauty. \n- If you can’t afford high-quality artificial flowers, commit to the cheerful, campy, almost humorous style that obviously faux flowers can lend. Create a fake flower “garden” (complete with AstroTurf and miniature garden gnomes) and nestle your escort cards in rows among the faux flowers, or create one massive, crêpe-paper flower to decorate an otherwise simple wedding cake. \n- Browse the portfolios of florists who use artificial flowers to see how their bouquets and arrangements photograph. Some artificial flowers look practically undecipherable from their real counterparts on film, while some look glaringly unrealistic when documented in good light and sharp focus. \n- In general, arrangements that are more tightly shaped and compact (such as round bouquets) work better with artificial flowers; bouquets and centerpieces that are more wild, unstructured, and require a lot of movement (such as cascading bouquets) are harder to replicate with faux blooms. \n\n__*Pro Tip:*__ To get the best of both worlds, especially if you really crave a cascading bouquet, mix faux blossoms with real greenery. It will give you the look you want at a lower price point than you’d spend on real flowers. \n","tag":"Inspiration","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"What is the average cost of wedding flowers? 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Find average costs for a bridal bouquet & factors to consider.","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2020-08-12T19:42:57.928Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/28WFPiaLxdvqxhg7bvdOVC/2eced738884945a472489addf46ca617/Hero_FrenchCountrysideInspirationStyledShoot_MarielaCampbellPhoto_Cinema.jpg","altText":"Bouquet in bride's hands"},"heroCredit":"Mariela Campbell Photo+Cinema","body":"It’s your big day. Your hands clench the stems of your gorgeous bouquet. Your back faces a growing group of guests. You smile and close your eyes. You wonder who will catch your bridal bouquet, then you count down… 3… 2… 1! You toss your fresh flowers up in the air and listen as all the excited squeals culminate into one victorious scream of delight.\n\nAs tradition goes, the one who catches the bride’s bouquet at the wedding reception is the next to get married. This legend can be traced back as far as __[the 1300s](https://oureverydaylife.com/what-happens-if-you-catch-the-bridal-bouquet-12083108.html)__, and is still commonly practiced at many American and European weddings.\n\nWhether or not you plan on tossing your wedding bouquet or just holding onto it for the evening, the other big questions surrounding flowers is likely on your mind: “What is the average cost of wedding flowers?” and “How much do bouquets cost for weddings?”\n\n## What is the Average Cost of a Bridal Bouquet?\nSo, how much do wedding flowers cost? The average price of a bridal bouquet is between $100 and $350. Though, as you’re probably well aware, the upper end for weddings knows no limit. This estimated price range will suit most weddings, and may fluctuate depending on factors such as the season, source, and timing. \n\n![How Much Should a Bridal Bouquet Cost](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5ersTbcBWX82cNk6xSikKQ/47f88c2ac01fe6b07ef1e99cc0e058c8/original-1546576858188_020190104-21449-44ynkj.jpg)*Photo Credit* // Fiona Conrad Photography\n\n## Total Budget on Floral Design and Decor\nAccording to [Value Penguin](https://www.valuepenguin.com/average-cost-of-wedding \" Average Cost of a Wedding: By Feature and State\"), the floral arrangement and décor is the fifth highest wedding expenditure. This follows the venue, the engagement ring, the band, and the photography crew.\n\nOn average, couples spend $1,757 on wedding florals and wedding decor. While the exact flowers will vary, [wedding flower packages](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/whats-included-in-a-wedding-flower-package) may include:\n\n- Bridal bouquet and bridesmaid bouquet(s)\n- Corsages and boutonnieres\n- Ceremony flowers\n- Flower girl petals\n- Reception flowers\n- Table flower arrangements (for the head table and guest tables) and general decorative flowers\n- Altar flowers and greenery\n- Streamers\n- Balloons\n- Candles\n- Photo backdrops\n- Table centerpieces\n- Tips for the florist and [delivery staff](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/do-you-tip-wedding-flower-delivery)\n- Etc.\n\nAmong these, the bridal bouquet is often one of the more expensive pieces of decoration for the wedding day.\n\n## Factors Determining Bridal Bouquet Cost\nHow much you pay for a bridal bouquet depends on the answers to a few questions you’ll want to ask yourself during the wedding planning process:\n\n- What time of year are you getting married—and are the flowers you want in season?\n- Are the individual stems expensive?\n- Do you plan on pairing different flowers together or keeping it uniform?\n- Have you considered alternatives to flowers?\n- Is there enough time to create your own wedding bouquet?\n\n### Flowers in Season vs Not in Season\nMuch like fruits and vegetables, flowers that aren’t in season are limited in supply, thus more expensive. If you already have a wedding date, you can plan your flower arrangements according to the following seasonal blooms. \n\n__Spring wedding flowers:__\n\n- Peonies\n- Daisies\n- Veronicas\n- Tulips\n- Ranunculus\n- Roses\n- Cosmos\n- Chrysanthemums\n\n__Summer wedding flowers:__\n\n- Hydrangeas\n- Sunflowers\n- Chamomile\n- Dahlias\n- Ranunculus\n- Roses\n\n__Fall wedding flowers:__\n\n- Celosia\n- Calla Lily\n- Purple Alstroemeria\n- Orange Gerbera\n- Yarrow\n- Rose\n- Leucadendron\n- Solidago\n\n__Winter wedding flowers:__\n\n- Amaryllis\n- Gerbera\n- Tulip\n- Orchid\n- Narcissus Paper White\n- Gardenia\n- Ranunculus\n\n## Locally Sourced, Sustainably Grown\nRecently, one of the most popular [wedding flower trends](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers) has been to choose locally sourced, sustainably grown flowers. If you’re planning to have an eco-conscious wedding, here are some tips to be aware of:\n\n- __Price tag:__ Having locally sourced fresh flowers for your wedding can really drive up the price, potentially affecting your overall floral budget.\n\n- __Weather concerns:__ Because many locally sourced flower farms require orders months in advance, you’ll need to keep a close eye on the weather patterns for the months and weeks leading up to your wedding day. Should a sour storm ruin the harvest, you might need to have a backup plan. \n\n__Extra Bouquet Tip:__ Sustainably grown flowers will almost always be in-season flowers.\n\n### Expensive vs Inexpensive Stems\nOne way to save money on your floral arrangement is to choose less expensive flowers as your central wedding flower. \n\nTo reduce your bridal bouquet cost, here are some cheaper flowers that are still gorgeous:\n\n- Poms\n- Hydrangeas\n- Alstomerias\n- Poms\n- Baby’s breath\n- Carnations\n- Chrysanthemums\n\nMedium-priced flowers that will glow as brightly as you do:\n\n- Roses\n- Ranunculus\n- Gerbera daisies\n- Lilies\n- Tulips\n\nIf you want to go all out for your bridal bouquet, here are some glamorous stems:\n\n- Casa blanca lily\n- Peonies\n- Gardenias\n- Hydrangea\n- Lisianthus\n- Orchid\n\n### Mixing Flowers for the Bouquet\nIt makes sense that the flashier, rarer flowers are more expensive. Thus, having a bouquet made out of extravagant flowers can quickly double, triple, even quadruple your bouquet pricing. Try picking two different types of flowers, one expensive and radiant, another colorful and supportive, and allow each to highlight the other. For example, surround the casa blanca lily (considered one of the most expensive wedding flowers) with baby’s breath flowers.\n\nNot only will this greatly lower the price of your bridal bouquet, but it will also highlight the beauty of your favorite flowers even more.\n\n__Alternatives Bridal Bouquets__ You may have seen a trend on Pinterest with alternative bridal bouquets made out of various materials. This is a great way to not only mix up a traditional norm, but also [reuse your wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-your-wedding-flowers-last-longer) and keep your bouquet preserved for years to come.\n\nA few alternative [styles of bridal bouquets](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/your-complete-guide-to-dried-flower-bouquets) include:\n\n- Pearl bouquets\n- Wooden bouquets\n- Paper bouquets\n- Clay bouquets\n\nWhile some of these might end up being more expensive than a flower bouquet, they can be preserved forever as a decoration of your love and marriage.\n\n### DIY Flower Bouquets vs Floral Designer\nIf you, your spouse, and your friends are the crafty types, you may consider ordering flowers wholesale and then creating the bouquets yourselves. If so, you’ll save a significant amount of money in exchange for a fun day of tying together flowers.\n\nThe materials you’ll need to create your own bouquets are [about half](https://flowermoxie.com/blogs/weddings/flower-showdown-diy-wedding-flowers-versus-florist-made \" Flower Showdown: DIY Wedding Flowers Versus Florist-Made\") of what you’d pay for a wedding florist’s services. Here’s a more comprehensive breakdown of how much you can expect to save with a DIY floral arrangement: \n\nBridal Bouquet:\n\n- Mid-tier flowers with help of florist: $150 – $200\n- Mid-tier flowers DIY: $70 – $80\n\nBridesmaid Bouquet:\n\n- Mid-tier flowers with help of florist: $55 – $75\n- Mid-tier flowers DIY: $25 – $35\n\nTable Centerpiece Arrangement:\n\n- Mid-tier flowers with help of florist: $70 – $85 \n- Mid-tier flowers DIY: $28 – $35\n\n## Costs for Floral Decor\nApart from the bridal bouquet, you might be wondering how some couples manage to spend $50,000 or more just on flowers alone. The answer lies in the floral decor.\n\n- __Table arrangements:__ Using flowers for table centerpieces can cost as much as $75 per arrangement. If you think about a big 300-person wedding with six guests per table, that’s suddenly $3,750 just for table arrangements. \n\n- __Vases, pottery, and bows:__ Often the unspoken cost of floral decorations is not even the stems themselves, but what’s holding the stems. If you want each floral piece to be displayed in pure crystal vases, strike a deal with your florist and rent these. \n\n- __Flower walls:__ A wall of flowers to backdrop the ceremony is a modern spin on the traditional [wedding arch with flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-much-do-wedding-arches-with-flowers-cost). These flower walls reportedly cost anywhere between $10,000 and $50,000. \n\n### How to Save on Flowers for Your Wedding\nIf looking at all of these costs is starting to make you sweat, don’t worry: There are plenty of [ways to save on your wedding flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers) while still embellishing your wedding in the floral splendor you deserve.\n\n### 1. Choose a green venue\nIf you’re thinking about an outdoor or an indoor-outdoor wedding, why not choose a green venue? Garden weddings offer incredible scenery and the floral decorations are already budgeted into the price of the venue. \n\n### 2. Buy in bulk\nAsk your local florists about any discounts they can offer if you purchase all of your wedding flowers through them.\n\n### 3. Work with your wedding florist\nBesides buying in bulk, there are other ways to bargain with your florist. Remember that you have purchasing power as a consumer. A wedding with multiple floral arrangements, bouquets, boutonnieres, and more is guaranteed business for the florist. Try to work down the total price a little and be sure to comparison shop.\n\n### 4. Succulent decorations\nSucculents offer unique, beautiful arrangements that are cheaper than most flowers. To save on your floral budget, consider these as an alternative to flowers for surrounding decorations.\n\n### 5. Bridal bouquet as an exception\nIf you really want to make a statement walking down the aisle, have the bridal bouquet be the one floral splurge. By reducing the costs of the table arrangements, altar flowers, and bridesmaid flowers, you can feel good spending a little extra on your dream wedding bouquet.\n\n![How Much Should a Bridal Bouquet Cost](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2uYtd3P2KQemh1F2xvMvkj/af6c94632526b27547bc275c60a9b620/original-open-uri20160817-3-bvkaz5.jpg)*Photo Credit* // Tim Ryan Smith Photography\n\n## A Flower Arrangement as Beautiful as Your Love\nFinding the perfect flowers to match the theme, venue, and wedding colors is a journey in and of itself. With the added pressure to choose an arrangement that matches your budget and your Pinterest vision, flowers may start to feel a little extra thorny. If you’re overwhelmed, know that you have a support system at the ready.\n\nThe [team at Zola](https://welcome.zola.com/allproducts_desktop_ra/?pkey=googlesem_desktop_brandexact_np&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Brand%20(Exact)&gclid=EAIaIQobChMInPPQyqy-6QIV7z6tBh3dyQGqEAAYASAAEgKqPfD_BwE) is here for you. We’re ready to step in, offer advice, and help you with all the little details of your wedding, such as building a wedding website or the perfect registry.\n\nYou want the flower arrangement you choose to be as beautiful as you and your soon-to-be spouse’s love. But the real arrangement has already been made. And that’s what your wedding is all about.","tag":"Advice","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:44.655Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"do-you-tip-your-wedding-florist","title":"Do You Tip Your Wedding Florist?","excerpt":"Should you tip your wedding florist? We investigate and help you figure out whether you should, plus the whys and the hows.","publishedAt":"2021-11-01T18:45:45.043Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/hVxVcGY3V0tYZ9etV3Iam/ae2325b28f46e5010efa4fcbda4f1889/Hero_Zola.jpg","altText":"Do You Tip Your Wedding Florist?"},"heroCredit":"Zola","body":"Wedding flowers are an integral part of a wedding ceremony and [wedding planning](https://www.zola.com/wedding-planning). Floral arrangements appear in so many ways throughout a wedding celebration. \n\nNot only are they in the bridal bouquet that you carry down the aisle (and possibly toss at the end of the reception), but stems and fresh flowers will likely appear as centerpieces on tables, near the guestbook, and at your entrances, be it at the doorways or in the foyer. Delicate baby's breath may appear as a woven archway under which you say your vows. You may even have a few fresh flowers occupying a small vase next to you as your hair and makeup are done before your aisle walk, with the florals acting as a subtle talisman. \n\nConsidering that floral arrangements are an important element of nearly every aspect of your big day, it makes sense that you might tip the esteemed people involved with their creation and arrangement to show your gratitude. Instead of fretting about whether you should and how much, we help break down the tradition of tipping and all the related details so that you feel confident in the process, the amount, and exactly how and when to do it.\n\n### Why You Should Tip Your Wedding Florist\nCreating, delivering, and setting up the florals associated with your wedding ceremony and following celebration is an important [wedding vendor](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors) service. And, outside of weddings, you often customarily tip the workers who help render services, whether it be meals out at restaurants or food delivery you receive, bartenders who craft your favorite cocktail, your hairstylist and nail technician who keep you looking fresh, the housekeeping that attends to your hotel room, and so on. The same concept applies to your wedding day. It’s customary to show kindness and gratitude in the form of extra payment for a job well done and services rendered on the day of your wedding.\n\n### How Much Should You Tip Your Wedding Florist?\nOften the small gift amount that you tip your florist is independent of how much your actual wedding flowers cost. While at a restaurant a patron will often tip cash based on a percentage of the total bill, when it comes to a florist it’s much more oriented to being a flat rate. You should expect to tip your wedding florist in the realm of $50-$100. The actual set up on your big day may influence what end of the sliding scale you gravitate towards. The more time involved, the more you should feel comfortable tipping. \n\nBut, what if the florist comes with a team? Should you also tip the flower delivery people involved or just the designer specifically involved in your floral creations? You should feel comfortable also tipping the delivery team, though you may offer them less cash than the actual head florist. Or, you can keep it even—the choice is yours, though it is normal to pay them slightly less and as low as $20 per person. \n\nHowever, if you are a person who is bound to the tradition of tipping based on a percentage, you could offer 10 percent of the floral total to the florist and five percent to the accompanying delivery team.\n\n### How Should You Tip Your Wedding Florist?\nRather than hand over a stack of cash, try subtly slipping the florist an envelope containing your cash tip. \n\nIf you plan on doling out individual tips to the associated delivery people, you can have the cash tips sorted out into separate marked envelopes in advance. A cute touch is to use envelopes from your own wedding stationery for this delivery, but it isn't necessary. You can either have a trusted member of your wedding party, a relative, or your wedding planner handle the tipping. Or, if you’re planning to collect a few stems to decorate your dressing room on the day of, you can pass an envelope over at that time. That being said, you should deliver the tip once the flower delivery and set up is complete.\n\nThe flowers for your wedding are a special element that will help create setting and ambiance for both you and your guests during your ceremony and reception. They will appear in your photos every time you look back upon your big day and help to add an iconic element. You should tip your wedding florist not only to stay in their good graces (and not only because it’s customary), but because it’s the considerate thing to do. They’ve helped you craft the visuals that will stay with you forever, and this is a moment to extend your own thankfulness and gratitude for their assistance.","tag":"Advice","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_VendorMarketplace"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"Here’s a look at some of our favorite wedding flowers and aisle decor ideas.","title":"Wedding Aisle Flower Ideas","slug":"wedding-aisle-flower-ideas","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"How-To ","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2486tmSxQbXDDXk4Q3Ooy/04258d2e8dd4246009f1f3359804197f/Hero_LuxuriousRomanceinCalifornia_RewindPhotography.jpg","altText":"Wedding Aisle Flower Ideas"},"type":"articlePage"}],"featured":[{"excerpt":"Incorporating seasonal flowers into your wedding day gets you the best quality blooms for a lower price tag. This guide can help you save big on your floral budget, no matter what time of year you plan to tie the knot.","title":"The Complete Guide of Wedding Flowers by Season","slug":"a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"Wedding Style","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5xWU76Ld4DvkYZTbo1JoHw/9cbdf01861b4483240518f51bda3636c/A-Seasonal-Guide-to-Wedding-Flowers_CassieValentePhotography.jpg","altText":"A Seasonal Guide to Wedding Flowers"},"type":"articlePage"},{"excerpt":"Is your wedding style boho chic? Discover our favorite bohemian flowers and other floral arrangements with this complete guide. ","title":"Bohemian Flowers For Weddings","slug":"bohemian-flowers-for-weddings","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"Inspiration","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/787Hfl7mWG5iw26Mg5rJsK/cd37b598626c104c02f23b97359540f6/hero_vibrant-bohemian-tropics-styled-shoot_LaurenBumanPhotography.jpg","altText":"Bohemian bouquet"},"type":"articlePage"}],"stickyCta":{"copy":"Find Vendors in Your Area","url":"https://www.zola.com/inspiration/onboard?question=intro"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:36.443Z"}],"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers","description":"Your guide to wedding florists and flowers. Find inspiration for the perfect bouquet, flower adornments and everything in between. We help you plan and budget for the wedding blooms of your dreams."},"topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors","description":"If you need help choosing a wedding venue or hiring your wedding vendors, you've come to the right place. Find advice and tips on wedding photography and videography, catering and food, bar services and drinks, music and more. We guide you as you create your wedding dream team.","subtopics":[{"featuredArticles":[],"name":"Wedding venues","slug":"wedding-venues","description":"Choosing a wedding venue is an imporant part of planning your wedding-- many other decisions can't be made until you know where you'll say \"I do\". If you don't know where to start or are having trouble making a decision we have ideas, inspiration, and advice to help you land on the perfect place."},{"featuredArticles":[{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Photos & video","slug":"photos-video"},"slug":"questions-to-ask-wedding-photographer","title":"41 Questions to Always Ask Wedding Photographers","excerpt":"You’ll be reminiscing on your wedding photos for years to come. These questions to ask wedding photographers will help you hire someone whose style you love!","publishedAt":"2022-08-02T16:11:33.104Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/vgfhrVNYXugnG7eH6LqqG/dbb3c765ebf137ed1cb3ffb07b571607/questions-to-ask-wedding-photographer-hero.jpg","altText":"A wedding photographer shows a couple a photo she captured of them during their photoshoot. "},"heroCredit":"Zola","heroCreditUrl":"https://www.zola.com/","body":"For many couples, one of the biggest items on your [wedding planning](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/checklist/your-ultimate-wedding-planning-checklist) checklist is hiring a photographer. You’ll be reminiscing on your wedding photos for years to come, so it’s important to find a photographer whose style—and personality—you love! Finding the right person to capture your special day can feel overwhelming, but interviewing them beforehand is key to ensuring a positive experience.\n\nResearch and browse social media to narrow your decision down to a handful of photographers, then reach out to schedule brief in-person or phone interviews. From there, we’ve compiled this list of essential questions to ask wedding photographers to see if they’re a good fit for your wedding.\n\n![general-questions](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/605hsSe0Qn2Fn1QYE6hMrz/7f98e974971eea63f495800c0355b9e2/general-questions.jpg)\n\n## 1. Is My Wedding Date Available?\nYou don’t want to get your hopes up only to find out your dream photographer isn’t even available on your special day. Be sure to check their availability upfront to avoid this.\n\n## 2. How Far in Advance From the Wedding Date Do You Require Bookings?\nSome photographers take last-minute bookings, while others require you to book weeks or months in advance. If you’re still considering other photographers, it’s important to keep this information in the back of your mind.\n\nOnce you’re ready to make a decision, you’ll have an idea of the best time to reach out to secure your date.\n\n## 3. How Many Weddings Have You Photographed?\nWhen it comes to capturing your special day, you’ll want to find a photographer who specializes in weddings. This is because wedding shoots typically require more time, skill, and advanced equipment than other types of sessions.\n\n## 4. Can You Share a Full Gallery of a Recent Wedding You Shot?\nYou can get a taste of a photographer’s work by viewing their social media pages, but you’ll get a clearer picture of their ability by viewing a full gallery of a recent wedding shoot. Not all photographers will be willing to do this, but it can’t hurt to ask.\n\n## 5. Have You Shot At Our Venue Before? If Not, Are You Willing to Check Out the Venue in Advance?\nFinding a photographer who has shot at your venue before is a huge plus, since they’ll already be familiar with the layout, lighting, and other elements that can help them capture the best shots. If they’ve never shot at your [wedding location](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-choose-a-wedding-venue), ask if they’d be willing to visit the venue prior to your wedding date.\n\n## 6. Can You Provide Any References or Client Testimonials?\nAsk if your photographer has any testimonials to get an idea of whether previous clients felt satisfied with the experience and their final photos. \n\nWhile they may capture the most beautiful, eye-catching photos, if your photographer has horrible customer service skills, you might be in for a rough time on your wedding day. Getting references from previous clients can give you peace of mind that your photographer is pleasant to work with and maintains professionalism in their services.\n\n## 7. How Long Have You Been a Wedding Photographer?\nWhen it comes to wedding photography, there are certain skills that can only be learned through time and experience. Asking your photographer how long they’ve been shooting weddings is a good way to gauge their ability and expertise.\n\nHiring a photographer who’s been shooting weddings for years is likely to deliver better results than hiring one who’s just stepping foot in the industry.\n\n## 8. Have You Shot Any Weddings With a Similar Size and Style to Ours?\nHaving a photographer who’s shot similar [wedding styles](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/whats-your-wedding-style) can put you at ease knowing you’ll be happy with the final result. It can also be helpful to know the size of weddings they typically shoot and how it compares to the size of your wedding.\n\n## 9. Do You Have Any Work History With Our Wedding Planner or Videographer?\nYour photographer, wedding planner, and videographer will all be working in tandem to ensure your special day runs smoothly. If they’ve already collaborated together successfully in the past, that’s a big plus.\n\n![style-questions](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2YL5tCH8NPrXP0ROTA9ygd/56c9d9d7eaed6e5988234552220871a0/style-questions.jpg)\n\n## 10. What’s Your Working Style on the Wedding Day?\nThis is one of the more fun questions to ask a photographer that can lend some insight into their personality. You’ll be spending the whole day with your photographer, so hiring someone you feel comfortable around can make or break your experience.\n\nAsk them questions like whether they prefer to blend into the background on the big day, or if they prefer more visibility and involvement in order to capture the best shots. Then consider whether their working style aligns with what you’re looking for in a photographer.\n\n## 11. How Would You Describe Your Photography Style?\nMaybe you already have a good idea of what wedding photography styles are your favorite. Before interviewing a photographer, check out their website and social media for a glimpse into their style and see if it matches what you like.\n\nIt’s also a good idea to ask them how they would describe it in their own words. For example, some photographers capture mostly posed portraits, while others prefer a more candid approach.\n\n## 12. What’s Your Editing Style Like?\nYour photographer’s editing style will play a big part in how your final images turn out. Some photographers like to create a bright and airy feel with their edits, while others prefer a warm and moodier tone to their photographs.\n\nIt’s important to make sure you like the photographer’s editing style, especially since many contracts limit or prevent you from re-editing the images on your own.\n\n## 13. Do You Specialize in Indoor or Outdoor Weddings, or Both?\nThe skills and equipment needed to shoot an indoor wedding vs. an [outdoor wedding](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/outdoor-wedding-ideas-for-fall) varies more than you might think! Make sure your photographer has experience shooting in the setting you’ll be in on your wedding day. If you’re having a partially indoor and outdoor wedding, make sure they have experience with both.\n\n## 14. Do You Shoot in Other Formats Like Film?\nIf you want a little extra flair in your wedding gallery, consider asking your photographer if they shoot in other formats like film. Compared to digital photography, color variations in film are more vivid and come together to create a rich and unique result.\n\n## 15. Can We Request Specific Shots?\nYou probably have a handful of dream photos that you want to have in your wedding gallery. It’s a good idea to ask your photographer if it’s possible to recreate these specific shots.\n\nFinding a photographer who is willing to take your unique desires into consideration is key to having your special day documented the way you envisioned.\n\n![pricing-questions](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/59JYitmKC0BdeWGLMeQDGg/ed369437f162de3c1a958f0a559c1129/pricing-questions.jpg)\n\n## 16. What’s Included in Your Wedding Packages?\nBefore you book a photographer, get clear on their pricing structures and any packages they offer. Be sure to ask about the specifics included in each package, like the number of hours included, how many final images you’ll receive, and if there are any add-ons available.\n\n## 17. Can Your Packages Be Customized?\nSometimes the wedding packages a photographer offers don’t really fit what you need. If this is the case, ask if they’re willing to customize their packages to align with your unique needs and budget.\n\n## 18. How Many Hours Are Included In Your Packages?\nIf you only want your ceremony and reception photographed, a package offering between four and six hours of shooting will likely be enough. However, if you want the photographer to capture everything from when you start getting ready or you want to set aside time to capture first-look photos, eight or more hours of coverage will likely be needed.\n\n## 19. Can You Also Shoot Pre-Wedding Events like the Rehearsal?\nIf you want to document pre-wedding events like the rehearsal or even bachelor or bachelorette parties, be sure to discuss this with the photographer beforehand. See if the cost is included in the wedding package or if you’ll need to pay extra.\n\n## 20. Do You Require a Deposit?\nOne of the most important questions to ask your wedding photographer is if a deposit payment will be required to secure your wedding date. Be sure to ask how much the deposit costs, when it’s due, and whether or not it’s refundable.\n\n## 21. What Are Your Travel Fees, If Any?\nMany photographers who have to travel a long distance to your [wedding destination](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-have-a-small-destination-wedding) will charge additional fees to cover their travel expenses. If you’re considering hiring an out-of-town or even out-of-state photographer, make sure to discuss this so you aren’t caught by surprise.\n\nAsk whether they charge a travel fee, how much it costs and for what distance, and what the fee covers—such as gas mileage and room and board.\n\n## 22. How Much Do Overtime Hours Cost?\nIf your reception ends up running longer than expected, you want to be sure that your photographer will be there to capture those moments. Don’t forget to discuss pricing for overtime hours so you [don’t go over your budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/5-ways-cut-wedding-costs).\n\n## 23. Can We Pay in Installments?\nHiring a professional wedding photographer can get pricey, but you get what you pay for! If paying in full isn’t feasible for you, inquire about whether you can set up installment payments instead. Most photographers are empathetic and understand that paying upfront might be difficult if you’re on a strict budget.\n\n## 24. Do You Provide Corrective Services like Retouching?\nIf you’re interested in retouching services like evening skin complexion or smoothing flyaway hairs, be sure to ask if that’s something the photographer offers (and if there’s an additional charge). Every photographer’s editing philosophy is different. Some photographers offer minor retouching for free but charge extra for any major corrections.\n\n## 25. What Is Your Refund or Cancellation Policy?\nIt’s always a good idea to inquire about refunds and cancellations before signing a contract. Make sure to discuss the cancellation policy and whether or not you’ll be able to get a refund for your deposit and any payment installations.\n\n![deliverable-questions](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5CsQXfrP4g6rSQZjiqA66u/f070a0396b59ec1f91218d2892e694a3/deliverable-questions.jpg)\n\n## 26. What’s the Timeline for Delivering the Wedding Photos?\nDepending on how busy your photographer is and how in demand their services are, you can usually expect to receive your full wedding gallery three to six weeks after your wedding day. Ask your photographer what their typical turnaround time is for galleries so you have a realistic expectation upfront. Some photographers may even allow you to pay a rush fee if you want to get your photos back quicker.\n\n## 27. How Many Final Images Will I Receive?\nDiscuss with your photographer how many images they plan to deliver in your final wedding gallery. Keep in mind that the longer your wedding, the more images you will likely receive.\n\nReceiving 50-100 photos per hour of coverage is usually the norm when it comes to wedding photography. For a standard eight hours of wedding coverage, you should receive between 400 and 800 images, but this can vary between photographers.\n\n## 28. Can You Assist With Selecting Images Once We Receive the Full Gallery?\nIf your photographer allows clients to select their favorite images out of the gallery to download or print, ask if they can assist with this process. They’ll have a better idea of which images will be the best for an album or prints.\n\n## 29. How Do You Share Access to the Photos?\nMost wedding galleries are delivered in a digital format. Your photographer may send your photos through an online service like WeTransfer, Dropbox, or ShootProof. Be sure to ask if there’s a time limit for how long you’re able to download the photos and if there’s a fee to retrieve the images after that date.\n\nYou might also have the option of purchasing a flash drive with your wedding photos already downloaded onto it.\n\n## 30. Will We Have the Rights to the Photos?\nMost photographers will retain the copyright to photos they’ve taken while giving you a license to print and publish the images. However, this license may have some restrictions that prevent any further editing or retouching of the photos.\n\nDiscuss what rights you’ll have to the photos and watch out for language in the contract that states you need permission to use your wedding images.\n\n## 31. Do You Provide Unlimited Downloads of the Final Images?\nDiscuss with your photographer whether they allow unlimited downloads from the final gallery or only a certain number. If you have friends or family members who also want the photos, be sure to ask if multiple people are allowed to download the files.\n\n## 32. Do You Provide the Raw Image Files?\nRaw files are images straight out of the camera with no compression, editing, or retouching applied. It’s standard practice in the industry for photographers not to give out raw image files to clients. There are a couple reasons for this: First, raw image files are very large and can’t be opened without special editing software. Second, since raw files are completely unedited, they may not match the photographer’s style or look as professional as their retouched images.\n\nIf you really want the unedited images, discuss this with your photographer upfront. They may give you access to the raw files for an additional fee.\n\n## 33. Can We Order Prints from You?\nIf you plan to order prints of your wedding images, the process is often easier if you can order them straight from your photographer rather than going through a third party. They’ll be able to walk you through the process from start to finish and suggest the best images for printing.\n\n## 34. Can We Order Albums from You?\nJust like with prints, if you want an album of your wedding gallery, the process is typically smoother if you go through your photographer instead of a third party. Discuss if they offer albums and how much they cost.\n\n## 35. Do You Offer Album Design Assistance?\nIf you can’t order an album through your wedding photographer directly, ask if they offer assistance with designing the album through a third party. Be sure to discuss any fees associated with these services.\n\n![logistical-questions](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4tYmsGTwDabpbXPxm7pWhj/9c832c509a1688122ad3851bfcd084ab/logisitical-questions.jpg)\n\n## 36. When Can We Expect to Receive a Contract?\nFind out when you can expect to receive a contract and when it’s due back with your signature. Make sure this time frame allows you enough time to read the contract thoroughly before signing.\n\nAvoid any photographer who says they don’t send a contract! Having a legal agreement protects both you and the photographer from getting scammed.\n\n## 37. Do You Carry Liability Insurance?\nDiscuss with your photographer whether or not they carry liability insurance, which protects them from lawsuits in the event of injuries or property damage. Many venues require their vendors to carry liability insurance, so this is definitely something you want to consider before signing a contract.\n\n## 38. Will You Have a Backup Plan in Place?\nAsk whether they have a backup plan in place in the event that they’re unable to photograph your wedding due to sickness or another unexpected circumstance. In these situations, many photographers outsource the shooting to another local photographer with a similar style. Then they’ll edit the images to add their special touch to the final product.\n\n## 39. Will You Be the Only One Shooting My Wedding? Do You Have Assistants?\nWant to make sure every moment—both big and small—is captured on your wedding day? Hiring a photographer who will bring along a secondary photographer or photography assistant will ensure that nothing is left undocumented. This also means you’ll get a variety of different shots and angles when you say “I do.”\n\n## 40. Will You Be Shooting Any Other Weddings That Weekend?\nIdeally, you want your photographer to have the entire weekend free to focus on your wedding. That way, they’ll be able to dedicate all of their attention to your big day rather than balancing multiple events. However, it’s not necessarily a deal-breaker if they have another wedding booked if the venues are a reasonable distance from each other.\n\n## 41. Do You Carry Backup Equipment?\nThere’s always the possibility that equipment will fail. The last thing you want is for your photographer to miss out on tons of great shots because their camera broke! This is why having a photographer who’s prepared for these situations is so important.\n\nBefore you start sending out those [save the dates](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-save-the-dates), you need to hire a photographer—which can be a stressful and time-consuming process. To help, browse our list of [wedding photographers](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/search/wedding-photographers) that you can filter by price, availability, photography style, and photo format.\n\nNow that you’re armed with our list of essential questions to ask wedding photographers, you’re ready to find your perfect match! Once you’ve chosen the perfect person to capture your special day, the next step is to reach out to discuss how to book them. \n\nAnd if you need support finding the rest of your wedding vendors, we’ve got that covered, too—head to our [vendor page](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors) to find local vendors that fit your budget, location and style.\n\n![questions-to-ask-wedding-photographer-ig](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4FnJzeDV8SmlYw5QTcbJQ7/a5c999e7adea358f1bcc01ac7350dd0c/questions-to-ask-wedding-photographer-ig.jpg)","tag":"Inspiration","updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:39:06.706Z"}],"name":"Photos & video","slug":"photos-video","description":"Wedding photography and videography lets you capture the memories for years to come. From engagement photo shoots to choosing the right wedding photographer to social media content curation, find the advice and inspiration you need to document the wedding of your dreams."},{"featuredArticles":[{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Food & catering","slug":"food-catering"},"slug":"wedding-food-ideas","title":"75 Best Wedding Food Ideas for Your Big Day","excerpt":"Craft your dream wedding menu with our creative food ideas. Find inspiration for delicious dishes to delight guests on your special day.","publishedAt":"2024-11-08T03:00-12:00","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4Yh2thV4KikLWgKFwM1DDJ/97bed3c6cb2c54e71d511ac0803d112b/wedding-food-hero__1_.jpg","altText":"White plate with assorted bruschetta."},"heroCredit":"Zola","heroCreditUrl":"https://www.zola.com","tldr":"__Inside this article:__\n\n- Best buffet ideas for every theme \n- Entree options for your reception \n- Finger food ideas for cocktail hour \n- Wedding food ideas on a budget\n- Delicious dessert ideas","body":"__TLDR:__\n- According to our [First Look Report](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/the-first-look-report-2024), more couples are prioritizing their menus and accommodating specialty diets.\n- Our 51 ideas let you get creative with interesting desserts, buffet stations, and plated meals.\n- Select a menu based on your budget, food needs, and your caterer's advice.\n\n## Ready for lots of wedding food ideas?\n\nAre you coming up short on wedding food ideas? Your menu is one of the trickiest decisions you’ll make during the wedding planning process. Therefore, make sure to ask your venue about any limitations they may have before you decide. Some venues use in-house catering, others charge a fee to bring in outside vendors, and some have a preferred vendors list that you will need to choose from. \n\nOnce you find out all the details, make a list of you and your sweetheart’s favorite dishes and take it to your caterer. They will be able to help you blend in your faves with their expertise to create a [wedding menu](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/wedding-menu-card-ideas) that is delicious and unique to your event.\n\nTo get an idea about what your guests would like to eat, send options in your wedding invitations and give your caterer an accurate count. Whether you want to include classics like chicken or beef, or serve up something unique like vegan burgers, these wedding food ideas are sure to inspire.\n\n## A peek into Zola's First Look Report\nCurious how much other couples are thinking about their wedding food ideas and options? Take a look at what our 7000 surveyed couples said in our [First Look Report](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/2024-wedding-trends-zolas-first-look-report-data-deep-dive):\n- 28.54% are willing to splurge on catering.\n- A mere 3.14% are considering making cake and desserts a spending priority.\n- Concerning personalizing their big day, 21.82% of couples want catering that suits their likes and dietary preferences.\n- When couples were asked if they could change or update anything about their wedding planning journey, 32.09% said they wanted to get rid of the diet culture surrounding weddings.\n\n## Wedding buffet ideas \nOne of the biggest trends in wedding receptions is the inclusion of interactive food stations during the cocktail hour or as the main course. These buffet tables can be as casual as a popcorn bar, or as intricate as a grazing station filled with fine meats and cheeses. The sky's the limit with these wedding buffet ideas. Choose the best examples that fit with your wedding theme, and use them as inspiration for your interactive food stations.\n\n### 1. Brunch bar\n![01-brunch-bar.](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3CQfD9V16vKTQkyD5XXHP8/85bad2992474be90e7cd0f3ef53769ef/01-brunch-bar..jpg)\n\nWhether your wedding is happening earlier in the day or you and your partner are big fans of brinner (breakfast for dinner), a brunch spread is sure to make your guests happy. Include savory options like biscuits and gravy alongside sweet jams and fruits so there is something for everyone. This is a buffet-style experience for your guests that is a crowd pleaser.\n\n### 2. Popcorn table\n![02-popcorn-bar](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/WYa18vDCEjtnAPosvTWt5/e3d5495817cbd07ec4669b91ca546f01/02-popcorn-bar.jpg)\n\nServe this classic snack with a twist during your cocktail hour or as a late-night snack. Your guests can happily munch away on this finger food while mingling (and your pocketbook will thank you!). \n\n### 3. Ice cream bar\n![03-ice-cream-bar](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2jiI6FKK7ihUIhOsTtCNNo/c842ed7d45a5c585177c97854a982669/03-ice-cream-bar.jpg)\nSource: Gift of Hospitality\n\nYou scream, I scream, we all scream for—well, you know how it goes. At the end of the night, there is no better way to treat your guests than with an ice cream station. Add a special touch with some fun toppings like hot fudge, sprinkles, or candy.\n\n### 4. Waffle table\n![04-waffle-table](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/12efH2W2ZZKnws6125RfpW/e558286c4d7acc90aed9b31f7b30a35d/04-waffle-table.jpg)\nSource: Megan Rei Photography\n\nWaffle buffets are the perfect option for weddings at any time of the day. Add a few breakfast options for early celebrations or the iconic fried chicken and waffles pairing for evening events. Waffles are definitely a unique, unexpected wedding food.\n\n### 5. Pizza platter\n![magnolia-and-ember-wedding-pizza-bar](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3KuqeIeva1gMxs3iraJWQp/f7566b2385d689d9593f22886bb30fd5/05-magnolia-and-ember-wedding-pizza-bar.jpg)\nSource: Magnolia + Ember\n\nWhat better way to celebrate with your amor than to serve pizza pie? This easy wedding buffet idea is a crowd favorite and a great way to cater to a variety of tastes. You can serve classics like pepperoni and cheese, or you can get creative with vegan and vegetarian options.\n\n### 6. Taco table\n![06-taco-table](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3yb3iSQ5zaSg64CTTe1rMH/4cb454880154e37b1e5987c1c6ec3fa9/06-taco-table.jpg)\n\nTaco buffets are a great way to serve crowds of any size. Make sure to combine classic favorites, like guacamole and pico to gallo, with unique additions, like mushrooms and mango, to make your spread tasty and memorable. Your guests will love it!\n\n### 7. Donut station\n![06-donut-station](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/538SbociMQqGwLA7N51D4H/bebfeae9bb248419c3465f3e24efc846/06-donut-station.jpg)\nSource: Sarah Brookhart Photography\n\nDonut walls and spreads have grown in popularity over the years for their fun flavors and, of course, their Insta-worthiness. This buffet idea is perfect for couples who prefer wedding cake alternatives. Add gluten free options, too.\n\n### 8. Salad bar\n![08-salad-bar](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5aQHSddbRLOjQa4bGPEZ5R/c7a816efa119e9f8304e6ae6834c7571/08-salad-bar.jpg)\nSource: Cater Cow\n\nA salad bar is a fabulous [wedding buffet idea](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/buffet-vs-plated-which-style-of-catering-to-choose) for all the veggie lovers out there. Place your basics, such as spinach and romaine, alongside toppings like rice, fruits, vegetables, and dressings. Having healthy menu options is a must.\n\n### 9. Grazing table\n![09-grazing-table](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/dOSXFx0cpbyFoKqrRGIC7/0463b8577dcb42c15a3d53a7d746bf95/09-grazing-table.jpg)\nSource: Grazing Acres\n\nIf you and your partner enjoy the finer things in life, what better way to celebrate than with charcuterie? These giant meat and cheese spreads have mesmerized wedding guests for the past few years and are sure to be a hit.\n\n### 10. Bagel buffet\n![10-bagel-buffet](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/JBxMxnnkmJQYGE70Hrpob/507e0ef2b8233ceb9ddb1c4968a8f7f1/10-bagel-buffet.jpg)\n \n\nThis one of our wedding food ideas gives your guests the freedom to create their perfect snack to tempt their taste buds. Whether they love lox or prefer peanut butter, there is sure to be something for everyone at the bagel bar.\n\n## Wedding entree ideas\nWhether you want to serve a plated meal or buffet style food, the entree is the toughest decision. The best way to go is to choose two or three main entrees and let your guests decide for themselves. This will allow them to enjoy their favorite item and cater to any dietary preferences that your guest might have.\n\n### 11. Steak and salad\n![11-steak-and-salad](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/6lyLaC2vZBV0h6MdCs13wJ/f6c477317ff548312d28f8b5d85f82b9/11-steak-and-salad.jpg)\nSource: Fannetastic Food\n\nSteak and salad is the perfect option for summer weddings when you don’t want to weigh your guests down with heavy sides. Talk to your caterer about infusing fruit in the salad or dressing for a pop of color and flavor at your food stations.\n\n### 12. Kebabs\n![12-kebabs](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4PTCej9e28p1f7sZCfE2xR/33f0461c224633ff22a3eb68947549b0/12-kebabs.jpg)\nSource: Midwest Foodie\n\nKebabs are convenient entrees If you’re hosting an outdoor wedding. These tasty skewers allow your guests to enjoy their meal on the go during summer weddings. Try including a vegan skewer with mushrooms in place of beef or chicken to give your guests meatless options.\n\n### 13. Fried chicken\n![13-fried-chicken](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5084eKVp6HDWYlG6qvy0GB/f859fb300065f88ccb44b6306685a0e9/13-fried-chicken.jpg)\nSource: Spicepaw\n\nFried chicken is a staple at weddings, especially in the south. This tasty entree is sure to fill your friends and family and remind them of home. Fried chicken is also great if you intend to serve each table family style.\n\n### 14. Shrimp\n![14-shrimp](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3VNaF8vZwl5Bt9QrT0nUCn/60ad3db0417688e055168215e87d5985/14-shrimp.jpg)\n\nThis seafood favorite can be paired with various sides to create the perfect wedding plate any time of the year. Try adding rice, pasta, or grits for a southern twist on your dining experience.\n\n### 15. Salmon\n![15-salmon](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1iK5Q1lqerG3MFlPEUH67a/2f436289c0a06ae2e0bbfaff4a190745/15-salmon.jpg)\n\nFish has been a wedding classic for years. Customize the glaze based on the season for a fresh and unique twist. Try a bright lemon garlic glaze in the summer or something savory like a red wine mushroom sauce for the colder months.\n\n### 16. Steak\n![16-steak](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5drqibnzgFTCeBHjry5ANV/f876a02c6bae3424d913eda2724035e4/16-steak.jpg)\n\nThis wedding classic is perfect for treating your guests. Talk with your caterer about different options for choosing the cut. Some timeless choices include tenderloin, t-bone, rib-eye, and New York strip.\n\n### 17. Lobster\n![17-lobster](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1r87Tz8J8vBU7p2Q9Zh01A/948805411ee1abe90d012b9b28e00b93/17-lobster.jpg)\n\nIf you want to serve your guests the best of the best, offer a lobster option. Place the lobster atop a bed of risotto or serve with butter on your wedding day. Make sure to include a second choice for those who are allergic to shellfish.\n\n### 18. Lasagna \n![18-lasagna](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/7yJlWAn3z8hvtQWTjJpSMx/15b10a313a539163bd812b1687bb6f12/18-lasagna.jpg)\n\nThis Italian classic is perfect for weddings in colder months. One of the best parts about lasagna is the easy swaps your caterer can make to offer a vegan zucchini option so everyone can take part. Include varieties for all of your guests to enjoy.\n\n### 19. Spaghetti squash\n![19-spaghetti-squash](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/XJp8LnSD3JQz0cETewAu8/51f90ed29ae1d6469c9e238ee6389e1e/19-spaghetti-squash.jpg)\n\nThese amazing veggies can turn into a gluten-free pasta dish in under an hour. Ask your caterer what creative wedding food ideas they have for these veggies. Whether you serve spaghetti or chicken parmesan, your guests are sure to be thrilled.\n\n### 20. Lamb\n![20-lamb](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3JCoWnEoKGeymfVlTvzauM/321b5a1dcbeff200971b117acf9a3792/20-lamb.jpg)\n \n\nIf you would like to serve your guests a nice entree and are tired of beef and chicken, try to incorporate lamb into your feast. Whether you choose to pair it with shrimp or veggies, this unique option will impress your guests.\n\n## Wedding finger food ideas\nWhen you’re mingling at weddings, you just feel better with something to munch on. Whether you plan to serve hors d'oeuvres during [cocktail hour](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/top-10-tips-for-successful-cocktail-hour) or throughout the night, your guests will appreciate each bite. Here are a few crowd favorites that will keep your guests happy all night long.\n\n### 21. Caprese cups\n![21-appetizer-cups](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2tipjfYZGOfUb2RIsEwbxA/3909232e2354b9ee3c92eadb71a88905/21-appetizer-cups.jpg)\n\nIf you and your partner plan to feed your guests Italian cuisine, then these Caprese cups are the perfect savory appetizer for cocktail hour. Your guests can carry their snacks in one hand while talking to friends and family. \n\n### 22. Bruschetta \n![22-sliders](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1HVzexLHwBxsqvXTrFqNLr/b7598fa25d610ca6f840b9d0e90818b0/22-sliders.jpg)\n\nConsider serving bruschetta during down times for a quick and easy appetizer. The options are endless for these bite-sized snacks, so speak with your caterer about their specialties for wedding receptions. They will help you decide on the perfect ingredients.\n\n### 23. Sliders\n![23-sliders](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4MHd4kENW2HSwtcES7yLFb/c92ac365f9e6d16dba329644e4a767fb/23-sliders.jpg)\n\nSliders are everything you love about hamburgers and sandwiches all in one bite. Offer a variety of meat and [vegetarian options](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/menu-ideas-for-vegetarian-weddings) to choose from so all of your guests can enjoy these snacks.\n\n### 24. Mini tacos\n![24-mini-tacos](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/RHgUZImqQ6V6u1AeT06UA/319fc50eab62e366cb9fbd77008fd916/24-mini-tacos.jpg)\n\nTiny tacos will be the talk of any event. They’re delicious and adorable — what more could you ask for? Serve these tacos with traditional toppings, or get creative and include dessert toppings to mix things up.\n\n### 25. Veggie roll-ups\n![25-veggie-roll-ups](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5sgTkTncKsMVTICfT5dD7W/4c2c67eb15420239e00fa236e45126b6/25-veggie-roll-ups.jpg)\n\nFor some lighter fare, mix in some fresh vegetable apps. Your guests will love popping these zucchini roll-ups in their mouths in between heavier options. You could also try using summer squash or cucumber for some variety.\n\n### 26. Meatballs\n![26-meat-balls](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1OKF3EXuf5OURI95Ugolzj/63b3885102b2b4dd62d9f344b3f597e8/26-meat-balls.jpg)\n\nFor a simple and cheap wedding food ideas option, talk to your caterer about including meatballs in your event. Choose among beef, pork, turkey, or falafel (or some of each), and don’t forget a tasty sauce on top.\n\n### 27. French fries\n![27-french-fries](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/evOOXCsubtbVcfrhBHNzT/bd5799c40d909fd704b7108e99467cc7/27-french-fries.jpg)\nSource: Chrisman Studios\n\nThis popular appetizer gives guests a savory and filling bite that is full of flavor. Put your fries in cones for easy handling and offer unique dips like aioli, queso, or flavored mustard.\n\n### 28. Spring rolls\n![28-spring-rolls](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4Uu7vTFZHWLZjIilHSvFU5/c06dba82e71b9f84075df5317f8353de/28-spring-rolls.jpg)\nSource: Heidi Lau\n\nVeggie-filled spring rolls are a great vegetarian option for cocktail hour and are mess-free so guests can grab and go without a thought. Make sure to include mini cups of sweet and sour sauce for guests who want it.\n\n### 29. Flatbread\n![29-flat-bread](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1kQcOtSahmSChOC3aYarwC/61ef744151287cdc2da520e03eced486/29-flat-bread.jpg)\n\nWhether you’re in love with the classic margarita flatbread, or you prefer sweet balsamic and chicken toppings, there is sure to be a slice for everyone. If you can’t choose, include a little bit of everything. The more, the merrier!\n\n### 30. Grilled cheese bites\n![30-grilled-cheese-bites](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/OGvdGFxPFgHTGZZuf9mKF/58d1dd53f58276c737e288cfd6b921f5/30-grilled-cheese-bites.jpg)\nSource: Next Exit Photography\n\nBetween the crunchy bread and melty cheese, grilled cheese sandwiches are a classic. Pair these tiny sammies with shot glasses of tomato soup for a match made in heaven. These cheesy bites will capture the hearts (and the stomachs) of your guests.\n\n## Cheap wedding food ideas\n \nEveryone wants to serve their guests the best of the best, but sometimes steak and lobster just aren’t in [the budget](https://www.zola.com/wedding-budget). Just because you can’t spend much money on your catering doesn't mean you have to settle for boring meals. Use these ideas as inspiration and work with your caterer to come up with the perfect menu.\n\n### 31. Fried chicken and gravy\n![31-fried-chicken-and-gravy](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1G2ZrRh1rRuKKm1serNHPY/f57620d81daab0480c7ff364e8578d6d/31-fried-chicken-and-gravy.jpg)\nSource: Zona Cooks\n\nThe best part about serving [southern comfort food](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/top-10-southern-wedding-traditions) at your wedding is that it is filling and will require less food than others meals. Fried chicken and gravy is not only cost-effective, it’s delicious. The creamy gravy and crispy chicken are a match made in heaven.\n\n### 32. Brisket\n![32-brisket](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1UMXy9MLOk3YFV5ZGjNCbm/0f466bf1f01c3cff36542f581b979daf/32-brisket.jpg)\n\nBBQ is also a fantastic choice if your catering budget is limited. Whether you’re hosting a [backyard wedding](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/backyard-wedding) or ballroom bash, your guests will enjoy this menu that’s tasty and hearty. \n\n### 33. Soup\n![33-soup](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3yijfE4jFXm1qUQhCr7SFz/502243e64a20515bc3aa28515618f1d3/33-soup.jpg)\n\nSoup is the perfect way to warm up your guests if you’re planning a winter wedding. Talk to your caterer about including a meat-heavy soup like a stew, a cream-based soup like broccoli and cheddar, and a brothy option like chicken noodle. \n\n### 34. Tacos\n![34-tacos](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3J7jY5euXXm0M3OxUuUGKg/8bdef773ec2ba5ddd6fe6e4f2c4f6794/34-tacos.jpg)\n\nTacos are a crowd favorite and cost-effective. The perfect combination! Set up your taco station with unique ingredients like mushrooms or mango to make it unforgettable.\n\n### 35. Spaghetti\n![35-spaghetti](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1OsBEPfNVXOtV5oLLrMBsT/085f5a439ed3175e810c6eee5a0dc1e4/35-spaghetti.jpg)\n\nIf you and your honey love to celebrate with pasta, serve your guests spaghetti or alfredo. These options are filling, delicious, and are made of cost-effective ingredients. Serve your dish with a side of garlic bread for the final touch.\n\n### 36. Burgers\n![36-burgers](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2A7mnaWvcse0A2U6KjxAnM/1fe03fed8d7ee8172360e873bf351b38/36-burgers.jpg)\n\nNowadays, many large weddings have pivoted to intimate backyard celebrations. With the change in size came different menu options. If you’re itching for the backyard wedding of your dreams, lean into the theme with burgers. Don’t be afraid to get creative with toppings.\n\n### 37. Vegan burgers\n![37-vegan-burgers](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4jUWRc3oAzf4NJV64VAQSI/673f9e68aeffb3cf79298ae8d8185db1/37-vegan-burgers.jpg)\n\nIf your friends and family would rather swap veggies for meat, [vegan](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/vegan-wedding) burgers can be even more cost-effective than beef burgers. Try portobello mushrooms in place of a beef patty or costly, plant-based meat.\n\n### 38. Fajitas\n![38-fajitas](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4RhprxESnRHr8eLQHeh9SC/eae5311c2f185dc91ee17b034e4649f6/38-fajitas.jpg)\n\nSimilarly to tacos, fajitas are a great option for couples on a budget. The ingredients are affordable and filling, and guests can customize their meals to fit their diet. Make sure to include a mix of meats, vegetables, and other toppings to keep it interesting.\n\n### 39. Chili\n![39-chili](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4Ak4gIS9Z0HLNhFBsUT4Mp/26fcd5600968bb5fa7d7643ba9093b7c/39-chili.jpg)\n\nWhether you’re on team beans or team no beans in your chili, everyone loves to love this hearty meal. Serve chili with baked potatoes, bratwurst, or over rice for a low-cost and yummy meal.\n\n### 40. Fish and chips\n![40-fried-catfish](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/57geYzrpBsTZB42NlUqLb0/9e86590f06991b620442206dccc87b75/40-fried-catfish.jpg)\n \n\nIf your heart is set on serving fish at your nuptials, consider offering fish and chips. It’s substantially cheaper than serving salmon or cod, and with a French fries and some lemon, you can serve your guests a plate of comfort food.\n\n## Wedding dessert ideas\nTraditional wedding desserts consist of wedding cakes or cupcakes. While these classics are still a staple in many weddings, couples are starting to use the dessert table to showcase their favorite sweets instead. Whether you and your honey want to keep it classy or think outside of the box, these wedding dessert ideas will be the talk of the event.\n\n### 41. Wedding cake\n![41-wedding-cake](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1hJtAp5Vl07PIcT9ZCfibR/6994dd492f3df55571d4745baeee39cf/41-wedding-cake.jpg)\n\nWedding cakes are just as tasty as they are beautiful, and they’re a wedding staple for a reason. If you and your partner want to serve wedding cake, [choose flavors](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/what-are-the-most-popular-flavors-for-a-wedding-cake) and icings that compliment your theme. Pre-cut the cake for easy serving.\n\n### 42. Cookies\n![42-cookies](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3jYmTGDaxv6bUpmBmHxsbP/7540acf2a7bc269f53d66acd5fa3ff9f/42-cookies.jpg)\nSource: The View From Great Island\n\nCookies are a great choice for wedding desserts because you can customize them to fit your big day perfectly. Add edible flowers for a romantic theme or use your alma mater logo to excite the super fans.\n\n### 43. Cupcakes\n![43-cupcakes](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/35Arq9DgwRA5Ae1fzOIBSF/7918eb3546cfc3c44c10175fde249cbc/43-cupcakes.jpg)\n\nRegular or mini cupcakes are another popular dessert idea. These desserts give your guests all the flavor of a traditional wedding cake in a portable package. Cupcakes also allow you to choose multiple flavor options if you can’t pick your favorite.\n\n### 44. Popsicles\n![44-popsicles](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/QW9Iqg5wkyLOBpO3rai1B/c7e64b7b343294ad2ef9a2369159b083/44-popsicles.jpg)\n\nPopsicles are an ideal dessert for hot summer weddings to help your guests cool down. Try experimenting with unique flavors and ingredients like the edible flowers and liquor in these boozy pops!\n\n### 45. Hand pies\n![45-hand-pies](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1fhe5in4jQsDRErstmV08g/59c0c4fa0ce7e78f28d714a747a511e2/45-hand-pies.jpg)\n\nMany couples choose to celebrate with pie instead of cake, but serving guests the flaky dessert can get messy. Hand pies solve that problem by containing all of the fruity goodness in a neat package.\n\n### 46. Mini pies\n![46-mini-pies](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5XDH57uIgYupIjtx7jBg3X/17c97437504344c9ecdb7e8bd37e8bb0/46-mini-pies.jpg)\nSource: AllSpice\n\nIf you would rather keep the classic pie shape instead, you can serve mini versions to your guests. These adorable pies are just as tasty as they are cute.\n\n### 47. Pot de crémes \n![47-pot-de-cremes](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2opoOb7otmr8ub6SIPrKDI/859ac28a69094b5f702b0b68c70cbcc1/47-pot-de-cremes.jpg)\nSource: The View From Great Island\n\nThese sweets are a favorite for a reason. They have all the flavor that you love in pudding and custard, packed in small pots for convenient and adorable service. Try garnishing with flowers or fruits to add a special \n\n### 48. Mini cheesecakes\n![48-cheesecake](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1Z8nrVu3kkvrisj8z3W2Qf/1a933841674e687495aa9936a949d7c9/48-cheesecake.jpg)\nSource: Beautiful Life and Home\n\nBite-sized [cheesecakes](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/top-5-wedding-desserts) give your guests the perfect amount of dessert with a beautiful presentation. Ask your caterer about tailoring these for your wedding season by opting for seasonal fruits.\n\n### 49. Macarons\n![49-macarons](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/Cu5PXDK1PyttI7HXNY3ZR/5491beb600c7dc70f07e7ba9d7d99760/49-macarons.jpg)\n\nThese tasty, French treats make your wedding day feel extra fancy. Arrange your macarons in an appealing way to make them look just as wonderful as they taste.\n\n### 50. Strawberry shortcake\n![50-strawberry-shortcake](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/490hEimVaeuL3d7VFeePwF/bada963f9f95cbaa7a32457d6dc13ecf/50-strawberry-shortcake.jpg)\n\nStrawberry shortcake is an enjoyable summertime sweet during the hot months. The combination of shortcake, cream, and berries is the stuff of dreams. Serve these desserts in personal cups for a beautiful display and easy grabbing.\n\n### 51. Candy\n![51-candy](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4OjJLVXX6pPdLKZo0ADvWy/f74619f297e93049988d0d344a53bf8c/51-candy.jpg)\n\nIf baked goods aren’t your jam, set up a candy bar for dessert. Include your and your sweetheart’s favorite options and lay out some bags for your guests to fill. All of the kids (and the kids at heart) will be thrilled with this unique set up.\n\n## Ask the expert: What are the most popular wedding food ideas?\nWhen couples want to know what's on trend right now, having an expert weigh in is a must. That's why Zola asked Stephanie Ozcan, who is the managing partner of [Ferah Catering & Events](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/wedding-catering/ferah-catering-events), to tell us what couples are currently swooning over for their wedding receptions. Here's what she had to say with photos she provided of Ferah in action.\n\n### 52. Bacon-wrapped stuffed dates with chipotle aioli\n![Bacon Wrapped Dates](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1PjmdqfeLgoKrjouJLhVc1/5193293cd957084465cbbdeba7854acd/Bacon_Wrapped_Dates.jpg)\n\nOzcan says, \"This is by far, Ferah's best selling appetizer for both catering clients and our restaurant guests.\" She also says that couples describe it as the perfect combination with sweet dates, creamy goat cheese, crispy bacon, and chipotle aioli with a slight kick. \"These bite-size hors d'oeurves perfectly capture founder, Chef Burak's 'Tex-Med' cuisine: modern Mediterranean with a texan Twist which he created in 2016,\" she added.\n\n## 53. Spicy atom dip shooters with crispy pita bread\n![Spicy Atom Shooters](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3adqy3xtKwh362mRTQIVpG/0231ad4ed591af93a303480f9abb6537/Spicy_Atom_Shooters.jpg)\n\n\"Atom dip is a popular meze (cold dip) from Turkey that is included with dinner at many local seafood restaurants,\" says Ozcan. \"It features labneh (thick, creamy yogurt), dried chiles, and butter for a truly complex and flavorful bite. Paired with crispy pita bread, it is a popular appetizer for cocktail hour for clients who are not afraid to spice things up.\" Sounds like a delicious start to a reception.\n\n## 54. Risotto station\n![Risotto Action Station](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1amXyGcA87SLysa78wDy2v/40d0aa512fdc29fe0ad1573e2760044c/Risotto_Action_Station.jpg)\n\nRisotto is a time-consuming dish to make, but it's one that can be tailor-made live by your caterer. \"Ferah is chef-owned, and our clients love seeing chefs in action during their reception,\" says Ozcan. \"The risotto station allows guests to enjoy the freshest risotto with toppings of their choice.\" Ozcan added that Ferah uses a risotto base that is vegetarian and gluten-free, and toppings range from vegetables and herbs to meats and other proteins. \"This is a very inclusive option for guests with a variety of dietary preferences,\" she adds.\n\n## 55. Turkish coffee station\n![Turkish Coffee Station](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/q8qHlAPO2jcaaRZqE10uB/a52d43994556a0435a0a3ee4971e3703/Turkish_Coffee_Station.jpg)\n\nBecause Chef Burak Ozcan, Ferah's founder and co-owner, grew up in Turkey, he enjoys sharing his love of the country with others, and Turkish coffee is at the heart of it all. \"As an action station, it features a seasoned Turkish coffee maker plus the traditional Turkish delight,\" says Stephanie Ozcan. \"This is a fun, and interactive touch to kick a wedding reception into high gear with a strong caffeine boost.\" Many couples add a coffee station to complement their dessert stations.\n\n## 56. Drunken charcuterie display\n![Drunken Charcuterie](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2dLN9RHIfdDKDp6QeM9esT/2a5677026d5615ad3dae091d0b1e076e/Drunken_Charcuterie.jpg)\n\nWant to mix bar with buffet? This idea is perfect! \"This twist on the traditional charcuterie and cheese display is a unique concept that Chef Burak started when he started out as a chef at five-star resorts across the Mediterranean region,\" says Ozcan. \"In addition to the selection of cured meats and international cheese typically found in a charcuterie spread, a spice and liquor pairing is included for each cheese.\" How does it work? \"Guests dip the cheese in the liquor first and then the spice. It creates a very unique and flavorful pairing experience,\" clarifies Ozcan.\n\n## Wedding food ideas from Zola couples\nWe recently polled our Zola couples on social media about what they're serving at their wedding receptions. Here are the ideas we loved most. \n\n### Area-specific reception food ideas\n57. Mini tomato pies for an appetizer, which is a very traditional Southern dish. ~ Hartley, Charleston, SC\n58. Mini key lime pies, perfect for a south Florida wedding.\n59. Tostilocos, which is a crowd favorite in SoCal.\n60. Crab dip for a Baltimore wedding. ~ Cecily, Baltimore, MD\n61. Churro Mickey waffles while getting married at Disney.\n\n![Crab Dip](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/3mACwLvo0NnVF4RtQrDOP8/b52318082a46bdc37e6d222cb7deb080/Crab_Dip.jpg) Photo: [Paracel Events & Catering](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/wedding-venues/paracel-events-catering)\n\n### Wedding food ideas for dietary needs\n62. Panang curry because it's gluten-free and vegan.\n63. Morocon vegetarian cakes for vegetarian friends with spice.\n64. Coconut spiced mashed sweet potatoes for our vegan friends.\n\n### Other ideas from Zola couples\n65. Soft pretzels after \"tying the knot.\"\n66. A late night snack of pretzel bites if you love a brewery and pretzel date. ~ Megan, Denver, CO\n67. Mash-tini bar with mashed potatoes in a martini glass with lots of toppings.\n68. Lamb lollipops for cocktail hour.\n69. Charctuerie grazing table with autumn flavors if you're on a budget.\n70. Apple cider donuts for a fall wedding.\n71. French toast sticks as a late night bite for fun and to soak up cocktails. ~ Paige, Austin, TX\n72. Crab rangoons (a family recipe of our venue owner and delicious.)\n73. Chicken and waffles for a Sunday brunch wedding.\n74. Mini fried chicken sliders on biscuits drizzled w/honey as late night bites.\n75. Live taco station at midnight.\n\n![Soft Pretzels](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2LioAFX0pcmSKAX9zVO80H/f0bd05b02dd987d9056a5bcab91a6299/Soft_Pretzels.jpg) Photo: [the Alloy King of Prussia](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/wedding-venues/the-alloy-king-of-prussia-a-doubletree-by-hilton)\n\nDeciding on the perfect fare for your big day can be stressful. Make the process as easy as possible and discuss your ideas with your caterer to come up with a good list of options. Once you get your wedding invitation responses back, you’ll be able to give your caterer a final headcount and they’ll help you prepare an amazing menu for your big day.\n\nNeed more help from Zola? Peruse our extensive [expert advice section](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice) to answer all of your burning wedding planning questions. You can browse by topic, so from [getting engaged](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/topic/getting-engaged) to having a lasting, [healthy relationship](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/topic/relationship-advice), we're here! ","tag":"Inspiration","widget2":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Find Vendors in Your Area","url":"https://www.zola.com/inspiration/onboard?question=intro"},"updatedAt":"2024-11-08T17:19:39.214Z"}],"name":"Food & catering","slug":"food-catering","description":"Advice and tips to find the perfect food and drinks to serve at your wedding. Whether you're looking for advice on choosing a wedding caterer, crafting a seasonal offering, or budget friendly options, find the inspiration you need to create the perfect menu!"},{"featuredArticles":[{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"how-much-do-wedding-arches-with-flowers-cost","title":"How Much Do Wedding Arches with Flowers Cost?","excerpt":"Considering a wedding arch with flowers for your wedding? Read on for average flower costs and how to make the most of your budget in creative ways.","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2020-08-12T19:29:06.020Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5t7omuypBcpKlDGfc1yV2P/8b1b212f784a97388dd9f60e587afd76/Hero_New_SummerNuptialsinSeattle_KellyLemonPhotography.jpg","altText":"wedding arch with flowers"},"heroCredit":"Kelly Lemon Photography","tldr":"## The First Look ✨ \n\n- Wedding arches with flowers can cost anywhere from $75 to $125 depending on your choice of style and materials.\n- Cut costs ordering a DIY wedding arch from a store and setting it up yourself, or you can hire a professional to take over the set up for you.\n- For an additional charge, spice up a simple floral arch with tulle, ribbons, or other wedding decor to create an overall cohesive look.\n","body":"A wedding arch with colorful flowers is an elegant addition to any wedding day. But the question is, how much do wedding flowers cost—and will a flower arch fit into your [floral budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/who-pays-for-wedding-flowers)? As with other wedding planning details, like __[the cost of bridal bouquets](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-much-should-a-bridal-bouquet-cost)__ or hiring a wedding florist or wedding planner, the answer on the cost is: it depends. Likely the answer will be dependent on how extravagant you want to go, both with your arch flowers and other wedding floral arrangements (like your ceremony flowers and reception flowers) as well as your overall wedding budget and the [average cost of wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget) when you host your big day.\n\nOn average, you can expect a floral arch to range anywhere from $75 to $125, with the flowers as an additional expense. Material, style, and where you’re sourcing it from all factors into the overall price. Adding fresh flowers to the arch increases the cost substantially, depending on the __[type of flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers)__ and additional materials you use to decorate it.\n\nThe good news? There are several ways you can customize arches to make them feel specially tailored to you, even [if your budget falls on the lower end of the spectrum](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers). Let’s take a look at everything you need to know about wedding arch costs, including ideas on how to budget for this kind of setup and how to choose what to add or edit out when creating the perfect arch for your special day: \n\n![How Much Do Wedding Arches with Flowers Cost?](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/6GUSkHCRwBC6WtsaaSc1I0/88f6dff0c11b0bc44feb300f18ccff81/Inline_ClassicBlack-TieCelebration_JulieLimWeddingPhotography.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* Julie Lim Wedding Photography\n\n## Choosing the Appropriate Material and Style\n \nThe first thing to consider is the type of material of the wedding arch decoration. Many are constructed with wood, but metal options and wire setups are also available. Just note: The sturdiness, size, and shape of the arches will make a difference in the cost. While you may want to stick to a less expensive setup, can you be confident about the quality? Will it be able to hold the flower arrangements you’d like to use with it?\n\nTo keep costs low, consider borrowing or renting wedding arches from vendors or even friends or family members who may have used them previously. Additionally, if you are having an outdoor wedding, is there an area that can be used as a natural arch, like low-hanging trees? Getting creative and using makeshift floral arches can really make a difference in the final numbers.\n\n## Deciding Between a DIY or Professional Setup\n \nThe most cost effective approach is to order the wedding arch from a store and assemble it all yourself, but this isn’t necessarily the easiest method. Taking charge with DIY, you can truly customize the arch. And if you think you’ll be too busy, you can ask family or your bridal party to help pull the look together.\n\nOn the other hand, hiring a professional to deliver your floral wedding arch means you won’t have to worry at all. Once you’ve communicated your vision, the job is entirely up to them.\n\n## Accessorizing With Flower Options\nAfter you’ve settled on an approach, it’s time to think about flowers. This is where you’ll want to carefully track costs. If you’re purchasing these separately from the wedding arches, make sure you have a budget for each. Compare costs to see if it’s less expensive to purchase together as a packaged deal.\n\nThe flowers for your wedding arch decoration should complement your bridal bouquets and other wedding flowers throughout the reception and ceremony (for example, boutonnieres, bridesmaid bouquets, corsages, and table centerpieces). However, you can go as minimal or all-in as you’d like to manage your budget, while still achieving the look and feel you’re aiming for.\n\nFor example, a boho-style or beach wedding may call for a more simplistic approach. A wedding arch with flowers strategically placed in one corner or spaced out matches this type of low-key vibe. On the other hand, an extravagant affair may call for enough flowers to cover every inch of the wedding arch.\n\nLess expensive fresh flowers like Baby’s breath or carnations can fill up the backdrop setting without pushing the limits of a budget too far. Incorporating big, leafy greenery can also create an elegant look without the need for as many flowers, which will help keep costs more manageable.\n\n## Adding Wedding Decor to Make the Most of the Design\n \nA simple, floral arch with a few well-placed flowers is lovely on its own. However, adding tulle, ribbons, and other decor add to the overall effect. Each of these items should be factored into your total cost. They can quickly add up if you don’t put them in your budget beforehand. To get the most out of your [wedding decorations](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/average-cost-of-wedding-decorations), use them for both the ceremony and the reception.\n\nThis beautiful setup can be staged as the entryway for the celebration. It can be used as a backdrop for a photo booth. Or it can be a way to frame the bridal party table. With all of the effort and excitement you put into planning for your flowers, it deserves to be used as much as possible to add to your big day.\n\n## Questions to Ask Your Wedding Vendors\nIf you’re considering having wedding arches with flowers at your celebration, you may work with your venue’s coordinator, florist, or both to see your plans come to life. Be prepared with questions to ensure everyone is on the same page and you’re not spending more than necessary to create the backdrop of your dreams.\n\n### 1. What Is Included With the Ceremony Setup?\nVenues vary in what they offer in terms of decorations for both your wedding ceremony and reception. They also often have strict guidelines on who they will work with in terms of vendors and what is and isn’t allowed on property. Ask if they have wedding arches available as part of their setup.\n\nHowever, even if they have wedding arches available, you may still want to use an outside vendor. Make sure this is approved by the property and ask what qualifications or arrangements need to be made for this to occur.\n\n### 2. How Are Flowers Priced for the Wedding Arches?\nKnowing your budget beforehand helps florists create flower arrangements that won’t exceed what you’re willing to spend. If you want flowers to cover the entire arch, this is obviously going to cost more than a simple sprinkling across the top.\n\nTalk this through with your florist as you decide on the type of flowers, greenery, and any additional fabric that you want to add to your wedding arches. This way, they’ll be better equipped to meet your design requests while staying in budget.\n\n### 3. Who Is in Charge of Setup?\nMost wedding venues are well-versed in working with outside vendors, but make sure it’s clear who’s responsible for assembling (and disassembling!) your wedding arches on the big day. If you’re having the arches delivered from your florist or another third-party vendor, they will likely take it down soon after the wedding ceremony and pack it back up in the same way they delivered it. However, if you’re using the wedding arches for the reception as well, your venue coordinator may schedule a convenient pickup time.\n\n## Will the Arch of Your Dreams Work Out?\nYou know what they say: where there’s a will, there’s a way. When it comes to figuring out the cost for any of your wedding details, get creative with how you want your wedding to look. There are many ways to save money and budget in the most important details. Allow venues and florists to come to you with solutions for how to make your dreams come true. ","body2":"## Questions to Ask Your Wedding Vendors\nIf you’re considering having wedding arches with flowers at your celebration, you may work with your venue’s coordinator, florist, or both to see your plans come to life. Be prepared with questions to ensure everyone is on the same page and you’re not spending more than necessary to create the backdrop of your dreams. \n\n### What Is Included With the Ceremony Setup? \nVenues vary in what they offer in terms of decorations for both your wedding ceremony and reception. They also often have strict guidelines on who they will work with in terms of vendors and what is and isn’t allowed on property. Ask if they have wedding arches available as part of their setup. \n\nHowever, even if they have wedding arches available, you may still want to use an outside vendor. Make sure this is approved by the property and ask what qualifications or arrangements need to be made for this to occur. \n\n### How Are Flowers Priced for the Wedding Arches?\nKnowing your budget beforehand helps florists create flower arrangements that won’t exceed what you’re willing to spend. If you want flowers to cover the entire arch, this is obviously going to cost more than a simple sprinkling across the top. \n\nTalk this through with your florist as you decide on the type of flowers, greenery, and any additional fabric that you want to add to your wedding arches. This way, they’ll be better equipped to meet your design requests while staying in budget. \n\n![How Much Do Wedding Arches with Flowers Cost?](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/17lwvbrqVSL0IHN4g2IozB/84752c8a8ee75af3f5a237b8a2cec33f/Inline_RomanticSummerWeddingatDobbinSt_EmmaClearyPhotoandVideo.jpg)\n*Photo Credit //* Emma Cleary Photo and Video\n\n### Who Is in Charge of Setup?\nMost wedding venues are well-versed in working with outside vendors, but make sure it’s clear who’s responsible for assembling (and disassembling!) your wedding arches on the big day. If you’re having the arches delivered from your florist or another third-party vendor, they will likely take it down soon after the wedding ceremony and pack it back up in the same way they delivered it. However, if you’re using the wedding arches for the reception as well, your venue coordinator may schedule a convenient pickup time. \n\n## Will the Arch of Your Dreams Work Out?\nYou know what they say: When there’s a will there’s a way. When it comes to figuring out cost for any of your wedding details, get creative with how you want your wedding to look. There are many ways to save money and budget in the most important details. Allow venues and florists to come to you with solutions on how to make your dreams come true. ","tag":"Advice","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"Your wedding centerpieces don't have to feature dramatic florals in order to be beautiful. Save money and get creative with these 29 unique centerpiece ideas for your wedding reception. 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We help you determine how much wedding flowers will cost so you can budget correctly for your wedding.","publishedAt":"2024-04-10T08:00-04:00","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1yyNd1kAiTMtA5f3vGVFc6/6ca60bb0fc3911fb6e3378692a8c8292/Hero_Zola.jpg","altText":"Graphic in pink tones with a bouquet of flowers and a price tag with a dollar sign"},"heroCredit":"Zola","tldr":"__Inside this article:__\n\n- What is the average cost of wedding flowers? \n- Floral budget breakdown\n- How to make a wedding flower budget\n- Factors affecting floral budgets\n- Tips to save money on wedding flowers\n","body":"Flowers are one of the most memorable parts of weddings. They bring an overwhelming sense of romance and luxury to the ceremony and reception spaces, add beauty and sophistication to the entire wedding party’s look, and elevate the wedding decor and resulting photography. But what’s the price of all of this natural beauty? Can you afford to have the wedding flowers of your dreams, even if you’re on a budget? Or you may have the most basic question: What is the average cost of wedding flowers?\n\nUsing our guide below, you can learn tips for planning your [wedding flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/who-pays-for-wedding-flowers) and find out exactly how much certain kinds of wedding flowers cost. We’ll answer your burning questions, from “How much are boutonnieres?” to the average wedding florist cost, so that you can grasp how much to expand your wedding floral allowance. There’s no ambiguity here, and you’ll even learn a few tips about having stunning wedding flowers on a budget. Ready? Let’s chat florals! \n\n## What is the average cost of wedding flowers? \n\nAccording to [florists](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-choose-a-wedding-florist-everything-you-need-to-know), the average cost of flowers for a wedding is around $3,500. However, flower prices can fluctuate widely based on their availability, and it can be easy to add floral expenses without even realizing it (what’s one more boutonniere?). That said, it may be wise to budget a bit more for your wedding florist cost just to be on the safe side.\n\n## Floral budget breakdown \n\nSo, how much do wedding flowers cost? Here is a breakdown of approximately how much each floral arrangement element costs, to help you create a floral budget that works for you. Your florist may even have a few preset [wedding floral packages](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/whats-included-in-a-wedding-flower-package) to save a little on cost. Although you could have [DIY wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-diy-wedding-bouquet), you may not want the stress of making your own so close to the special day.\n\n### Bridal bouquet - $170-$250\n\nDepending on how unique and overflowing your wedding bouquet is, you could spend over $200. Looking for a way to keep your bridal bouquet cost down? Incorporate your favorite seasonal flowers into your floral arrangement to help determine your wedding party flowers cost.\n\n### Bridesmaid bouquets - $65-$100 each\n\nHow much is a bouquet of flowers? This wedding flower cost will depend on the type of blooms you want in your bouquets and the number of bridesmaids in your party. If you want a larger bridal party or elaborate bouquets, be prepared to spend more than $300 total.\n\n### Boutonnieres/corsages - $20-$30 each\n\nDepending on the same factors as bridesmaids’ bouquets (the number of people, the type of flowers used, etc.), you could easily spend over $200 on boutonnieres and corsages, so budget accordingly.\n\n### Ceremony/reception decor - $300-$600\n\nThe amount you spend on event decorations can vary widely depending on the size of your venue and the number of tables or display spaces you’d like to embellish. Depending on the number of decorations you have, you can easily spend close to or over $1,000 on more expensive petals and elaborate designs.\n\n### Centerpieces - $200-$400 each\n\nSome couples will spend between $500 and $650 each on more ornate and lavish table centerpieces, but as you know by now, it all depends on the size of the flower arrangements, the types of flowers used, and how elaborate each wedding centerpiece design is. The table decorations you choose can greatly impact your average cost of wedding flowers.\n\n### Flower girl/ring bearer - $25-$50\n\nThese may not be a part of every couple’s wedding party, but if you plan on having one or a few sweet kiddos walk down the aisle before you, plan on spending between $25+ for his or her blooms. \n\n### Flower petals - $80-$200\n\nIf you’ve dreamed of walking down an aisle scattered with fresh flower petals, you can estimate that you’ll need an additional $80 to $200 to make this vision come to life, but for rare or out-of-season blooms (or for very long aisles), you’ll need to plan on spending more. If this floral element isn't a dealbreaker, this is one part of your [flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-negotiate-with-wedding-vendors) you can skip.\n\nIt’s also important to consider that although these are the average amounts couples spend, some will spend more on one floral element and less on another. Know what kind of flowers you absolutely want and what you’re willing to splurge on vs. sacrifice.\n\n![Stunning Flowers for your Winter Wedding](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2ZWp3W64zre0KuZ1fSx7QW/9aa016dc1680cd9dba9e0fe4abb993b8/inline_jeaninne_marie_photography.jpg)\n\n## How to make a wedding flower budget \n\n### Gain inspiration\n\nThe first step in creating your floral budget is [browsing real weddings](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search) to get inspiration. Pay attention to the images of flowers that you’re drawn to, and try to find patterns in what you like. Save your favorites to your Zola account so you can share them at [consultations with florists](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/questions-to-ask-wedding-florists) later.\n\nConsider your wedding day details and what’s realistic to expect. Factors like your wedding location, date, style, and venue will all impact both the [flower options](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers) available and their associated costs.\n\n### Brainstorm ideas\n\nNext, make a list of your desired floral decorations. Also, formulate a list of questions before you begin interviewing [florists](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search) to set expectations early (and avoid going over budget). You should be able to answer their questions about how many attendants you have and whether you want a floral ceremony backdrop or not.\n\n### Start planning\n\nBased on the kinds of florals you want, research the general prices for each item. Although we have general guidelines below, be sure to interview professional wedding florists to get actual price quotes and ensure your estimates are within the floral budget figure you have in mind.\n\n## Factors affecting floral budgets \n\nCouples typically allocate 8-10% of their total wedding budget to florals, but this number can vary depending on various factors. There is no one-size-fits-all answer to those asking, “How much do wedding flowers cost?” The average cost of wedding flowers is just a guide, and if you’re savvy, you can save. But you can also have more lavish florals if that’s what you envision for your big day.\n\n### Types of flowers\n\nSome flowers are more expensive than others. Individual blooms are priced per stem, while garlands are priced per linear foot. Your florist should be able to suggest a few “splurge” blooms to place in high-profile locations, like the bridal bouquet, and less expensive flowers to use in the majority of your other bouquets and decorations.\n\n### Styles of arrangements\n\nLike individual flower types, certain arrangements can cost more. Arrangements that contain many expensive flowers, large arrangements, or arrangements that require extra labor and installation (such as hanging arrangements or floral arches) will all cost more than smaller, more modest arrangements in simple containers.\n\n### Florist experience\n\nAs with most businesses, the more [experienced a florist](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/finding-an-affordable-wedding-florist) is, the more he or she will charge for their services. Need help finding a trusted florist? Browse Zola's vendor directory for trusted [wedding florists in Chicago](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/search/chicago-il--wedding-florists), Los Angeles, Miami, and more.\n\n### Set up and delivery fees\n\nOther costs that couples tend to overlook are the setup and delivery fees, which you will usually encounter when talking to [local florists](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search). Before signing a contract with a professional, be sure to ask if delivery and set up fees are included in their price quote, and if they’re not, ask how much these fees tend to run as this can also impact the average cost of wedding flowers. \n\n### Venue flower policies\n\nIf you’re getting married in a house of worship, inquire what the policy is for bringing in outside flowers to the church, synagogue, or mosque. Some churches actually require you to provide arrangements for the altar and ask that they remain as a donation for services the next day—be sure to inquire so you can factor this cost (and/or your inability to reuse these arrangements) into your budget. On the other hand, some religious [venues](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/topic/venues-vendors/florists-flowers) do not allow any outside flowers to be brought in, so be aware of all policies before you put down a floral deposit for arrangements you can’t use.\n\n![Asian bride with red flowers](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4uAq6fhntAcBDJFcRyruvp/3009b627d58f57b697e45cc699144d3c/east-meets-dress-lcgTLDCyetM-unsplash.jpg)\n\n## Tips to save money on wedding flowers \n\n### 1. Reuse your bridesmaid bouquets (and ceremony décor).\n\nOne trick to [maximize your floral budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers) is to reuse the bridesmaids’ bouquets, placing them in tabletop vases after pictures have been taken. Let your floral designer or wedding planner know ahead of time that you’d like to reallocate your bridal party flowers. You can even ask your maid of honor to do this task (just make sure the vases are ready to go). Similarly, reuse the blooms from your wedding ceremony at the reception. For example, move the large altar arrangements to the dessert table and the aisle decorations to reception tables.\n\n### 2. Think outside the vase.\n\nWhile no one can argue that fresh flowers are a lovely way to decorate your reception tables, there are plenty of other ways to distinguish your wedding decor without increasing your floral budget. Getting creative here can be a great way to integrate your wedding theme and add a personal touch to your fête.\n\n### 3. Choose a naturally beautiful venue.\n\nTo save on your floral budget without sacrificing beautiful ambiance, consider booking your wedding at an outdoor venue—such as a park, garden, mountaintop, or private backyard—that is already full of stunning flowers and striking landscapes.\n\n### 4. Select single-bloom bridesmaid bouquets. \n\nHave your bridesmaids carry one gorgeous bloom instead of a whole bouquet. A single long-stem rose, or a stunning peony goes a long way.\n\n### 5. Reduce the size of your wedding (or wedding party). \n\nWhile the size of your wedding party determines how many bouquets and boutonnieres you’ll need to purchase, the number of attending guests determines how many centerpieces you will need. We know trimming the guest list can be tough, but your wallet will thank you later.\n\n### 6. Choose in-season flowers\n\nIf you love peonies, you’re in luck for a May wedding, but you’ll pay a premium in December. Chat with your florist about what blooms are in season during your wedding month, which can help you save on inflated out-of-season costs. You may even be able to source flowers locally, which can help forgo shipping charges.\n\nWhether you’re hiring a professional florist or plan to DIY your flower arrangements, tracking the cost is paramount for determining your average cost of wedding flowers. Consider using the [budget tracker](https://www.zola.com/wedding-budget) on the Zola app throughout wedding planning to keep your spending—including florals—in order. And, of course, if you’re searching for a floral pro, use [Zola’s marketplace](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors/wedding-florists) to find a local florist.","tag":"How-To ","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"The cost of a wedding cake will depend on factors like size, shape, & decor. Read our guide to gain insights on the average cost of a wedding cake this year.","title":"How Much Does the Average Wedding Cake Cost in 2025?","slug":"a-guide-to-wedding-cake-costs","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"Inspiration","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/ywuArPikb1BsvjvYzDQhn/24f27696b854c3c5a22eed69292c6c4b/Guide-to-Wedding-Cake-Costs-and-Price.jpg","altText":"Graphic of pink wedding cake with heart cake topper and price tag"},"type":"articlePage"},{"excerpt":"Nervous about choosing your wedding colors? 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Your go-to guide for wedding guest attire, from formal to casual. Find the perfect look for every dress code and celebration.","title":"Wedding Guest Attire: A Guide to Every Dress Code","slug":"what-to-wear-to-a-wedding","tag":"How-To ","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5bgD1lwZNmIWCwyoiQgUI/abb4b34d02674b500f4edb610fb1eea6/Hero_New.jpg","altText":"wedding guests laughing with bride at wedding receptions"},"type":"articlePage"}],"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-04-10T11:57:33.088Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"how-to-preserve-flowers","title":"How to Preserve Wedding Flowers: 9 Ideas You Should Try","excerpt":"Preserve your wedding flowers and create beautiful mementos with these flower preservation techniques.","publishedAt":"2020-06-20T15:37:45.548Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/38JDIUuzRXACybMDwwp2Ww/898dcb8f2b576feddd05e466e1e3f568/how-to-preserve-flowers-hero_edit.jpg","altText":"how to preserve wedding flowers"},"heroCredit":"Zola","body":"There are a few things that stand out in your wedding day memories—the first look, the food, the “I dos,” and, of course, the bouquet. Wedding flowers are a favorite tradition that’s remained relatively untouched as a natural choice for romantic decor and beautiful __[centerpieces](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/wedding-centerpiece-ideas)__. Whether you choose an elaborate floral arrangement or local wildflowers for your special day, there’s something sentimental about your wedding bouquet. And, as such, you’ll want to know [how to preserve flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-your-wedding-flowers-last-longer)—and, more specifically, how to preserve your wedding bouquet.\n\nWhy? Your bridal bouquet incorporates so much of your wedding into one beautiful arrangement. Perhaps you chose bold California Poppies as the attention piece in your bouquet—the perfect __[spring bloom](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers)__ for your April wedding in Southern California. Of course, they were yellow with lots of greenery and matched your color palette for an outdoor wedding in the sunshine. They’re a perfect reminder of your big day—so why wouldn’t you want to preserve that memory?\n\nThe reality is, if you choose natural flowers (instead of [artificial flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-artificial-wedding-flowers)) for your ceremony, they won’t live forever. That doesn’t mean there aren’t ways you can keep them longer and incorporate them into your life as a beautiful wedding keepsake. Let’s take a look at everything you need to know about wedding bouquet preservation so you can preserve your __[flowers](https://www.zola.com/shop/category/flower-decor)__ (including eight DIY wedding bouquet preservation methods!)—as well as creative ideas to __[display your bouquet](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#IG)__ as home decor. \n\n1. __[Press your petals](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#press)__.\n\n2. __[Hang your bouquet to air-dry](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#hang)__.\n\n3. [Dry your flowers with sand](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#dry).\n\n4. [Preserve your blooms with silica gel](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#preserve).\n\n5. [Microwave your flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#microwave).\n\n6. [Dip your bouquet in wax](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#dip).\n\n7. [Save your flowers with epoxy resin](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#save).\n\n8. [Protect your flowers with glycerin](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-preserve-flowers#protect).\n\n## 1. Press your petals.\n \nPressed flowers may be the easiest and most recognizable way to dry your flowers. You use weight to press your flowers flat and give it some time to press all of the moisture out. This is a great choice if you’d like to frame your flowers, but if you want your flowers to keep their shape, you’ll want to try another method.\n\n### How to Press Flowers\n![pressed-flowers](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/4SbnWtWjuMxlMD8wX3zVPi/f97738a76348ef0d9dbb9762552bfe88/pressed-flowers.jpg)\n\n__Drying time:__ 3–4 weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- 2 Heavy books\n- Coffee filter or parchment paper\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Choose the blooms you want to press and trim the stems away.\n2. Place your blooms inside the coffee filter, side-by-side.\n3. Place the coffee filter of flowers inside the middle pages of one of the books. \n4. Place the additional book on top for extra weight and dry for at least three weeks.\n\n## 2. Hang your bouquet to air-dry\n \nAir drying your bouquet is another simple and traditional way to save your flowers. This process also takes a few weeks to complete, but your flowers will preserve more of their shape with this method than with pressing. Your flowers will lose some color and aren’t the easiest to craft with, but they look great in a vase or hanging on the wall. \n\n### How to Air Dry Flowers\n__Drying time:__ 2+ weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- String\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Tie your bouquet upside down in a warm, dry area. \n2. Hang for at least two weeks before removing.\n\n## 3. Dry your flowers with sand.\n \nIf you want to naturally dry your flowers and maintain as much of their color and shape as possible, sand drying may be your best bet. The sand supports the form of the flower and leaves your blooms looking fresh and vibrant.\n\n### How to Dry Flowers in Sand\n__Drying time:__ 2 weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Fine sand\n- Sturdy boxes\n- Florist’s wire\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Pour a half-inch of sand into the bottom of your box. \n2. Place in the box and on top of the sand. If the bloom is particularly delicate, use the florist’s wire to support the stems and blooms.\n3. Use a cup to gently pour the sand around and over the flower until completely covered.\n4. Place in a warm, dry area for two weeks.\n5. After two weeks, gently pour the sand out of the box, lifting the flower in the direction you’re pouring to prevent damage.\n\n## 4. Preserve your blooms in silica gel\n \nSilica gel will produce dried flowers similar to the air-drying method, but in only two to six days and with a little more color preservation for your flower bouquet. The process is easy, but does require more supplies and therefore can get a little costly compared to air-drying. Here’s a tutorial to help you get started: \n\n### How to Dry Flowers in Silica Gel\n\n\n__Drying time:__ 1 week\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Silica gel\n- Airtight container\n- Scissors\n- Paintbrush\n- Optional: hairspray or Mod Podge\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Trim the stem to one inch or shorter, leaving the bloom.\n2. Add one inch of silica to an airtight container.\n3. Place your blooms into the container and gently fill the rest of the container with the silica gel.\n4. Close the container and leave to dry for one week.\n5. Remove the dried bloom from the silica gel, using the paintbrush to gently remove the gel capsules.\n6. Coat the flower in hairspray or Mod Podge to seal moisture out.\n\n## 5. Microwave your flowers\n \nMicrowaving your flowers is definitely the quickest way to dry your flowers, but it has its limits. For one, every microwave is different, so you may have to do a few test runs before you use your wedding flowers. It’s also a form of pressing, so you won’t be able to keep the bloom’s shape, and if you don’t have a large enough microwave-safe press, you’ll be limited in the size of bloom you can press.\n\n### How to Dry Flowers in the Microwave\n__Drying time:__ 1+ minutes\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Paper\n- Paper towel\n- Flat, heavy, microwave-safe item (a glass baking pan works well)\n- Microwave\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Fold the paper in half around your blooms.\n2. Fold the paper towel around the paper.\n3. Place in the microwave with the heavy, flat-surfaced item on top.\n4. Microwave in bursts for 15–30 seconds, for a total of one minute or until dry.\n\n## 6. Dip your bouquet in wax\n \nDipping your flowers in wax won’t preserve them forever, but it can extend their use by about six months. The real benefit of dipping your flowers in wax is that you don’t have to trim them too short, and they will maintain their color and shape better than the drying methods.\n\n### How to Wax Dip Live Flowers\n__Process time:__ 5 minutes\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Paraffin wax (you can also substitute unscented candles)\n- Double boiler or half-quart cooking pot\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Melt the wax in the cooking pot or using a double boiler until just melted about 130 degrees Fahrenheit.\n2. Dip the bloom into the wax twice. If you see bubbles appearing, your wax is too hot and the flower will wilt. \n3. After dipping, hold the flower until the wax is set—about three minutes. You may also place it into a small glass to keep it upright.\n4. Once the wax on the bloom is set, repeat the dipping process with the stem. \n\n## 7. Save your flowers with epoxy resin.\n \nEpoxy resin is a great way to make lasting art with your flowers, but they do need to be dried first. The beauty of resin is that you can make just about anything—from a new tabletop to a [wedding guestbook](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/wedding-guest-book-ideas) cover, there’s almost no limit.\n\n### How to Preserve Flowers in Epoxy Resin\n\n\n__Process time:__ 3 days\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Dried flowers\n- Epoxy resin\n- Gloves\n- Mixing cup (non-metallic)\n- Stir stick (popsicle sticks work well)\n- Tweezers\n- Project mold\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Mix the epoxy in your non-metallic cup and avoid bubbles by stirring slowly all the way through.\n2. Fill the mold with epoxy until the bottom layer is covered.\n3. Add your dried flowers with tweezers.\n4. Fill the mold with the remaining epoxy mix.\n5. Allow to set per the epoxy resin’s instruction.\n6. Remove your project from the mold and finish with any accessories needed.\n\n## 8. Protect your florals with glycerin.\n \nGlycerin preserves flowers well because it actually replaces the water in the flower, keeping the flower supple and bold. Glycerin is the best method to keep the flower looking and feeling fresh, but it can darken the leaves and stem of your florals. \n\n### How to Preserve Flowers with Glycerin\n__Process time:__ 2+ weeks\n\n__Materials needed:__\n- Flowers\n- Vase\n- Glycerin\n- Water\n\n__Instructions:__\n1. Fill a vase with two parts lukewarm water, one part glycerin.\n2. Place the stems of your flowers into the vase.\n3. Leave to absorb for two to three weeks.\n4. If the petals look wilted, hang the flowers upside down to help glycerin reach the petals.\n\n## 9. Freeze-Dry your flower bouquet\nIf you want your flower arrangement to look as close as possible to their original appearance—and you’re willing to invest some time and money to get there—you might want to consider freeze drying your flowers.\n\nWith the freeze-drying process, you use a machine (called a freeze-dryer) to actually freeze-dry wedding flowers when they’re at peak bloom. This preserves them and keeps them looking as close as possible to how they looked on your wedding day—making them a favorite for couples that want to keep their bouquet looking as amazing as it did when they walked down the aisle.\n\nFor the most part, freeze-drying is not a DIY flower preservation process (not only can it be a challenging process, but buying your own freeze-dryer is an investment!). As such, if you decide to go with this method, you’ll need to find and hire a professional florist to freeze-dry your bridal bouquet—so make sure to work that cost into your [wedding flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget). (Also, make sure that, after your wedding, you put your flowers in water; this will keep them looking fresh until you can get them to the florist.)\n\n## Try these creative ways to display your flowers.\nAfter you’ve explored floral preservation options and dried or preserved your flowers, the real fun is deciding how to use them. Dried flowers can be beautiful on their own, but are also great for creating art for your home. The options are only limited by your imagination, but here are 14 ideas to get you started.\n\n- Frame your flowers to display your pressing as wall art.\n- Press coasters with flowers in fresh clay and cut with a cookie cutter before baking.\n- Pour candles and add your dried petals to the wax and scents to match your wedding bouquet.\n- Craft sun catchers with dried flowers pressed between glass panes.\n- Decorate pottery by pressing fresh flowers onto the unglazed pottery, transferring their color and shape.\n- Display a vase of your beautiful dried or preserved bouquet.\n- Make a wreath of your flowers to adorn your door.\n- Build a shadow box with your dried blooms and other wedding keepsakes, like your vows.\n- Weave a [flower crown](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-flower-crown) to hang on your wall and wear on your anniversary.\n- Create monogram art of epoxy resin, molding your flowers into initials.\n- Shape a heart with epoxy resin or as a wreath to display on your mantle.\n- Design jewelry with pressed flowers in glass or with an epoxy resin mold.\n- Cast a ring stand by pouring epoxy resin into a cone for your nightstand to keep your wedding rings safe.\n \n\nAfter all of your planning, including hours of addressing __[invites](https://www.zola.com/wedding-planning/invitations/shop)__ and brainstorming __[ceremony ideas](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-guide-to-wedding-ceremony-programs)__, you’ll want to celebrate every moment of your big day forever. Preserving your wedding flowers is an easy and beautiful way to display a wedding keepsake in your home, and a daily reminder of the beginning of the rest of your life in love. \n\n![How-to-Preserve-Flowers-V2](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/68Rf030Mc2Fk7HstesJJXp/da6b3ba18632bb2e2cfec264bb515840/How-to-Preserve-Flowers-V2.jpg)\n","tag":"How-To ","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:40.588Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"a-guide-to-artificial-wedding-flowers","title":"Best Artificial Flowers for Wedding: The Complete Guide","excerpt":"Learn everything you need to know about types of artificial flowers, ideas for how to use them, and their pros and cons to decide if they are right for you. ","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2019-02-01T04:20:10.368Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5CDhVXarT9wGSWFzCJhQSH/e2b9328ebf688d58a28f55c8495a99a5/A-Guide-to-Artificial-Flowers.jpg","altText":"wedding table of artificial flowers"},"heroCredit":"Zola","heroCreditUrl":"https://www.zola.com/shop/category/wedding-florals","tldr":"## The First Look ✨ \n\n- Artificial flowers are stems designed to replicate real flowers, while non-floral bouquets are composed of different elements like seashells, feathers, or tropical leaves.\n- Artificial flower alternatives can be more affordable, longer lasting, and offer more flexibility as they come in a variety of forms like silk, foam, paper, and more.\n- For bouquets, corsages, centerpieces, or garlands, artificial wedding flowers can cost anything from $20-$300 each depending on the size, number, and type of flowers.\n","body":"Before we start talking polymers and foams, let’s make the distinction between artificial flowers—individual stems designed to replicate real flowers—and non-floral wedding bouquets. \n\n## Artificial Vs. Non-Floral Wedding Flowers\n \n\nArtificial flower arrangements, including options from artificial flower retailer Afloral, are just what they sound like—arrangements that look like fresh flowers, made from fake flowers. Non-floral bouquets are composed of different, unusual elements that aren’t supposed to look like flowers. Here are some examples of non-floral wedding bouquets:\n\n- Rhinestone “brooch” bouquets\n- Seashell bouquets\n- “Bauble” bouquets made from holiday ornaments\n- All-greenery bouquets, including tropical leaves, ferns, grasses, or herbs\n- Fruit or vegetable bouquets\n- Succulent or air plant bouquets\n- Feather bouquets\n- Cotton bouquets\n- Paper flower bouquets (see more below)\n- Fabric bouquets (see more below)\n\nIf you’re going for an alternative approach to your wedding florals, a non-floral bouquet is a great way to add some personalization and creativity to your overall wedding style. Not to mention many non-floral bouquets are more practical than fresh flowers for a lot of the same reasons that artificial flowers are: they can be more economical, can be prepared earlier, will [last longer](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-your-wedding-flowers-last-longer), won’t wilt or die in extreme temperatures, and are available regardless of blooming season.\n\n![Zola Winward Faux Florals Shoot12443](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2oHc5MZPUjBVQoPCyyoZZs/981586d408d01cb96e376a4d6d3f9294/Zola_Winward_Faux_Florals_Shoot12443.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n## Pros and Cons of Artificial Wedding Flowers\n \n__Pros__\n- Can be more affordable\n- All flower varieties are [available in all seasons](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers)\n- Last forever\n- Greater control over flower types and colors\n- Can order and prepare them in advance\n- Won’t wilt or attract bugs during outdoor summer weddings\n- Good for those with allergies\n- Don’t require water; easy to transport and keep looking good\n- Easy to practice (and re-do) DIY flower arrangements\n\n__Cons__\n- Can look tacky or cheap\n- The best-looking varieties cost as much as (or more than) real flowers\n- Lack the same feel as real flowers\n- Lack the smell of fresh flowers\n\n## Types of Artificial Wedding Flowers\n \n\n![winward i do collection b](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/57GNl0uyAQSvbireEZqseL/f211b9d30a0a425d1003e38b0a613ac0/winward_i_do_collection_b.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n### 1. “Silk” or Fabric Wedding Flowers\nThe most familiar type of artificial flowers, these faux blooms are known as silk flowers. Though these days, silk wedding flowers are no longer made from silk, but most often a variety of polyester or nylon. \n\n__Pros:__\n- Huge variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and styles\n- Widely available\n- Easy to mix and match with real blooms\n- Slight variations from flower to flower make silk flower arrangements look more realistic when nestled together \n\n__Cons:__ \n- Edges can fray easily \n- Feel very unrealistic to the touch\n- Quality varies quite a bit from seller to seller\n- Flower stems are usually thick, steel wires wrapped in plastic, creating a very heavy bundle to hold \n\n### 2. Foam Wedding Flowers\nThese faux blooms are composed of very thin foam petals that are dyed with a specific hue and glued around a styrofoam center. Foam flowers are most often seen as roses, and useful to fill in the center of bouquets and arrangements. \n\n__Pros:__\n- The cheapest artificial flower\n- Very lightweight, malleable, and easy to work with\n- Look realistic when used to fill in the center of arrangements\n\n__Cons:__ \n- Messy and not attractive when seen from the side or underneath\n- Sold in packs, rather than individually\n- Every flower looks identical, allowing for less realism when placed side-by-side\n\n### 3. Wax-Coated Wedding Flowers\nWax-coated artificial flowers are high-quality silk flowers that have been coated with a special wax to make them feel (and look) like real flowers. The level of detail on the petals, such as veining or slight impressions, combined with the real-touch feel make these some of the most expensive artificial flowers available. \n\n__Pros:__\n- Very lifelike and high-quality\n\n__Cons:__\n- Expensive (up to 3 times more than their silk counterparts)\n- Since they are still fabric flowers at heart, edges can still fray\n\n### 4. Latex Wedding Flowers\nSimilar to wax-coated flowers, latex artificial flowers are coated in a thin wax and have very lifelike details, making them both look and feel pretty close to the real deal. Latex flower petals are actually made from latex, rather than polyester fabric, so they don’t run the risk of fraying at the edges. \n\n__Pros:__\n- No frayed edges\n- Very realistic appearance and feel\n- Can be made to mimic thick or thin petals\n\n__Cons:__\n- Lack of variety in flower types\n- Hard to find\n- Pricey\n\n### 5. Fresh Touch (Polymer) Wedding Flowers\nThe most expensive type of artificial flowers, fresh touch or real touch flowers are designed to look, and feel, as close to the real thing as you can get. They’re made from a blend of foam and latex.\n\n__Pros:__\n- Look and feel most like real flowers\n- Each flower has slight variations for greater realism when arranged together\n\n__Cons:__ \n- Most expensive \n- Less readily available (must go through a pro florist)\n- White or ivory shades can look aged over time\n- Petals can be easily crushed when packed too tightly \n\n![winward very vibrant collection medium c](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/1PHHRBwWgt9MS07i92DdC6/868e97d33383d6f5c0e76a427fe5f9a8/winward_very_vibrant_collection_medium_c.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n### 6. Paper Wedding Flowers\nPaper wedding flowers are exactly what they sound like: flowers that are constructed out of paper. Paper flowers can be extremely delicate and lifelike, to the point where you have to get very close to the flowers to tell they aren’t real—these varieties are sourced from specialty shops or online vendors. On the flip side, paper flowers can also be dramatic and theatrical through the use of bright colors, patterns, or oversized shapes. These less-realistic versions can more easily be DIYed if you have an artistic hand.\n\nDIY paper wedding flowers can be used for great impact as a decorative focal point, since they are generally inexpensive to create and their uses are limited only by your imagination. Here are some ideas for ways you can use paper flowers to replace (or augment) your wedding floral decor:\n\n- Create a floral wall backdrop for your ceremony, sweetheart table, or photo booth.\n- Create paper flower streamers or garlands to suspend from your ceremony or reception spaces.\n- Create large-scale tropical leaves and palm fronds from paper to decorate a beachy, island-themed wedding. \n- Cover your ceremony arch in a rainbow of brightly colored paper flowers.\n- Craft boutonnieres or small bouquets from specialty paper to match your wedding theme, such as pages from a comic book or sheet music.\n\nTo check out real-life examples of these and other paper flower ideas, check out our blog post recounting __[7 Times Paper Wedding Flowers Won Our Hearts](https://www.zola.com/inspire/search)__.\n\n![Zola InlineImage 1080x 720](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5BhBfcbZzrgNVwRiosyd2/f12f5825a78ad20c19ec9eacf3eeb78f/Zola_InlineImage_1080x_720.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n### 7. Fabric Wedding Flowers\nSimilar to paper, fabric wedding flowers are on the DIY-approved list if you’re on the artistic side. Fabric flowers are harder to make, however (fabric is less forgiving than paper), and therefore it’s wiser to use fabric flowers in small doses, such as bouquets, boutonnieres, and hair accessories. You can also find fabric wedding bouquets on online craft sites. Satin roses are a common type of fabric wedding flower, as are flowers made from tulle, burlap, felt, cotton, and lace.\n\n## Artificial Wedding Flowers Costs\nCosts for artificial flowers can vary based on a variety of factors, including location, quality, and vendor. But here are some [average costs](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget) you can expect to pay for artificial wedding flowers:\n\n### Personal Flowers:\nBridal bouquet, inexpensive silk flowers: $20-$100, depending on size and number/type of flowers\n\n- __[Bridal bouquet, expensive real-touch flowers](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_beach_breeze_collection_xlarge)__: $300+\n- __[Bridal bouquet, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_rustic_garden_collection_medium)__: $288+\n- Bridesmaid bouquet, silk: $10-50\n- __[Bridesmaid bouquet, real-touch](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_bohemian_dreamer_boutonniere)__: $150+\n- Boutonnieres, silk or real-touch: $3-$20\n- __[Boutonnieres, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/collection/build-your-bar)__: $25+\n- Corsages, silk or real-touch: $5-$30\n- Corsages, expensive paper: $25+\n- Flower girl pomander, silk or real-touch: $10-20\n\n### Wedding Centerpieces and Decor:\n\n- Centerpieces, silk: $20-$100 each, depending on size and number/type of flowers\n- Cake flowers, silk: $25-$200, depending on the number and type of flowers\n- Garlands, silk: $20-$50\n- Aisle arrangement, silk: $10-$20\n\n### Other Costs:\nDon’t forget to factor in the cost of shipping if you order artificial flowers online, which can run up to $20 (or potentially more) per order.\n\n## How to Make a Wedding Bouquet With Artificial Flowers\nMaking a wedding bouquet with artificial flowers is pretty similar to making a bouquet with real flowers. Here are the main differences between making a real vs faux bouquet:\n\n1. There’s no prep work involved for artificial flowers, such as trimming the ends and thorns or stripping leaves and guard petals.\n\n2. Similarly, you don’t have to worry about storing your artificial flowers in a cool location or in water (or changing out the water to keep the blooms fresh).\n\n3. Artificial flowers have much thicker and less pliable stems, so they require more muscle to shape and will result in a thicker, heavier bundle to hold.\n\n4. You’ll need to cut the stems of artificial flowers with a wire cutter, rather than floral scissors—again, more muscle.\n\n5. Because of these wires, however, you can manipulate artificial flowers over (and over) again to get them into the perfect position, unlike with real flowers.\n\n6. Bouquets made with artificial flowers can be made way in advance. Real flower bouquets should be made very close to the wedding day and stored in water.\n\nFor tips on how to arrange a bouquet yourself, read our __[Step-by-Step Guide To Creating A Wedding Bouquet](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-diy-wedding-bouquet)__.\n\n## Tips for Using Artificial Wedding Flowers\nSure, using artificial flowers might save you money, be better for the planet, and allow you to hold on to some of your wedding flowers for days (or years) beyond the day itself. But there are some things you should consider before making the leap to the artificial flower camp.\n\n- Don’t use them in high-priority places that will get photographed a lot or seen up close (bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, cake flowers, etc.), if you can help it.\n- Mix them in with real blooms in large arrangements that require filler.\n- Use them in distant applications that won’t be scrutinized up close or seen at eye level, such as at the ceremony altar, in decorative draping, hanging from the ceiling, or scattered down the aisle.\n- Use them boldly in one or two full-scale decorative elements, and fully embrace their fauxness. For example, use artificial or paper flowers to create a wildly textural floral wall to use as a backdrop for your photobooth or ceremony—a focal point that would bust most people’s budgets to pull off with real flowers.\n- Consider non-floral options mentioned above like oversized leaves and grasses, herbs, feathers, air plants, or even elegantly oversized balloons. There’s no rule that says wedding decor has to include flowers, or that it can’t include man-made objects of whimsy and beauty.\n- If you can’t afford high-quality artificial flowers, commit to the cheerful, campy, almost humorous style that obviously faux flowers can lend. Create a fake flower “garden” (complete with AstroTurf and miniature garden gnomes) and nestle your escort cards in rows among the faux flowers, or create one massive, crêpe-paper flower to decorate an otherwise simple wedding cake.\n- Browse the portfolios of florists who use artificial flowers to see how their bouquets and arrangements photograph. Some artificial flowers look practically undecipherable from their real counterparts on film, while some look glaringly unrealistic when documented in good light and sharp focus.\n- In general, arrangements that are more tightly shaped and compact (such as round bouquets) work better with artificial flowers; bouquets and centerpieces that are more wild, unstructured, and require a lot of movement (such as cascading bouquets) are harder to replicate with faux blooms.\n\n__*Pro Tip:*__ To get the best of both worlds, especially if you really crave a cascading bouquet, mix faux blossoms with real greenery. It will give you the look you want at a lower price point than you’d spend on real flowers.\n\n## 10 Best Fake Wedding Flowers and Greenery\nWhen you're considering the types of fake flowers to use in your wedding floral arrangements, some varieties tend to look more realistic than others. Discover the best artificial flowers in 11 different varieties. \n\n### 1. Peonies\nPeonies are a popular pick for wedding bouquets, centerpieces, and more—and they're not cheap. These typically fluffy, layered flowers make for a great faux option, and come in tons of colors. \n\n[4\" Foam Blooming Peony With Stem](https://www.lingsmoment.com/collections/peony/products/artificial-peonies-with-stem-16pcs?variant=29071451226182), $19.99, Ling's Moments\n\n### 2. Hydrangeas\n\nHydrangeas are a classic, timeless pick for floral arrangements, and the artificial blooms look extremely realistic. And since they're typically so large, you won't need many stems to get a full, lush look—which is great for your budget.\n\n[Preserved Hydrangea Bunch](https://www.shopterrain.com/products/preserved-hydrangea-bunch-15-l?color=Lavender&via=Z2lkOi8vdXJibi9Xb3JrYXJlYTo6Q2F0YWxvZzo6Q2F0ZWdvcnkvNWM5ZDAzNTViOTA4NWU3ZTJmYjE2ZjFh), $50, Terrain\n\n### 3. Orchids\nReal orchids are definitely a splurge—but artificial ones will add that same romantic feel to any wedding bouquet or floral centerpiece. \n\n[Artificial Phalaenopsis Orchid Flower](https://www.nearlynatural.com/collections/artificial-orchids/products/21-phalaenopsis-orchid-artificial-flower-set-of-6) (Set of 6), $70.99, Nearly Natural\n\n### 4. Calla Lilies\nCalla lilies are a popular pick for elevated wedding centerpieces, and they also make a striking addition to bridal and bridesmaid bouquets—and you can capture a similar look to fresh calla lilies with a high-quality artificial option.\n\n[Calla Lily Artificial Flower](https://www.nearlynatural.com/collections/lilys-arrangements/products/19-5-calla-lily-artificial-flower-set-of-12) (Set of 12), $70.99, Nearly Natural\n\n### 5. Cherry Blossoms\nIf you're getting married during cherry blossom season (or even if you're not!), incorporate some faux blooming branches into your wedding florals. \n\n[Artificial Baby Cherry Blossom Branch](https://www.afloral.com/collections/cherry-blossoms-and-lilacs/products/faux-cherry-blossom-spray-in-pink-fsb320), $7.95, Afloral\n\n### 6. Tulips\nTulips are a great pick for artificial wedding florals because they come in so many colors—which means you're sure to find a few faux options that pair perfectly with your color scheme. \n\n[Dutch Tulip Artificial Flower](https://www.nearlynatural.com/collections/silk-tulip-plants/products/23-dutch-tulip-artificial-flower-set-of-12) (Set of 12), $97.99, Nearly Natural\n\n### 7. Eucalyptus\nGreenery is one of our favorite ways to fill out any floral arrangement without breaking the bank—and when you choose a faux or preserved option, like eucalyptus, you can stretch your budget even further. \n\n[Preserved Populus Eucalyptus Bunch](https://www.shopterrain.com/products/preserved-populus-eucalyptus-bunch?color=Green&size=One+Size&via=Z2lkOi8vdXJibi9Xb3JrYXJlYTo6Q2F0YWxvZzo6Q2F0ZWdvcnkvNWM5ZDAzNTViOTA4NWU3ZTJmYjE2ZjFh), $38, Terrain\n\n### 8. Pampas Grass\nFaux pampas grass is another budget-friendly option for filling out your centerpieces, aisle arrangements, and even your arbor or arch. \n\n[Faux Pampas Grass Bunch](https://www.crateandbarrel.com/pampas-grass-bunch/s443004), $19.95, Crate+Barrel\n\n### 9. Roses\nLike tulips, roses are a great wedding flower because they come in so many colors and varieties—and, like the other flowers on this list, there are a ton of artificial options on the market that will help you capture the look and romantic feel of fresh roses without the high price tag.\n\n[Peach Artificial English Cabbage Rose](https://www.afloral.com/products/rose-stem-in-pastel-peach-pink-20-5-tall?gclid=CjwKCAjw1MajBhAcEiwAagW9MYEjLIT9jcJ3eqyG-glNjW3DKf861okT-cidOi7sbSaNtkc1kAqpxhoCfr4QAvD_BwE), $9.95, Afloral\n\n### 10. Anemones\nAnemones are stunning, but super delicate. Choosing a faux option will let you carry (and toss!) your bouquet without any worries. \n\n[Real Touch White Anemone Flower](https://www.afloral.com/products/real-touch-anemone-flower-in-white-with-black-center-14-tall-fsa259?_pos=1&_sid=e200bc5dd&_ss=r), $5.95, Afloral","body2":"## Artificial Wedding Flowers Costs\nAs you may have already figured out, having artificial flowers at your wedding doesn’t necessarily equate to major savings. A lot of factors will determine your final floral costs, whether you opt for all real flowers, all artificial, or some combination. Make sure you sit down with your partner (and wedding planner, if you’ve hired one) to [set your floral budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-set-your-floral-budget) before heading too far down the path of deciding on flower types. \n\nWhile it’s difficult to offer specific price points for artificial wedding flowers considering there are so many different types that fluctuate dramatically in cost, here are some general price estimates that should help you determine if artificial flowers are right for you:\n\n### Personal Flowers:\n \n- Bridal bouquet, inexpensive silk flowers: $20-$100, depending on size and number/type of flowers \n- [Bridal bouquet, expensive real-touch flowers](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_beach_breeze_collection_xlarge): $300+\n- [Bridal bouquet, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_rustic_garden_collection_medium): $288+\n- Bridesmaid bouquet, silk: $10-50\n- [Bridesmaid bouquet, real-touch](https://www.zola.com/shop/product/winward_bohemian_dreamer_boutonniere): $150+\n- Boutonnieres, silk or real-touch: $3-$20\n- [Boutonnieres, expensive paper](https://www.zola.com/shop/collection/build-your-bar): $25+\n- Corsages, silk or real-touch: $5-$30\n- Corsages, expensive paper: $25+\n- Flower girl pomander, silk or real-touch: $10-20\n\n### Centerpieces and Decor: \n- Centerpieces, silk: $20-$100 each, depending on size and number/type of flowers \n- Cake flowers, silk: $25-$200, depending on the number and type of flowers\n- Garlands, silk: $20-$50\n- Aisle arrangement, silk: $10-$20\n\n### Other Costs:\n- Don’t forget to factor in the cost of shipping if you order artificial flowers online, which can run up to $20 per order. \n\n![winward wild love collection c](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/6z9F39gYXYfdb49Sa7Pa34/2c25ad3561654c9740417fd12e8b5a8f/winward_wild_love_collection_c.jpg)\n*Photo Credit* // Zola\n\n## How to Make a Wedding Bouquet With Artificial Flowers\nMaking a wedding bouquet with artificial flowers is pretty similar to making a bouquet with real flowers. Here are the main differences between making a real vs faux bouquet: \n- There’s no prep work involved for artificial flowers, such as trimming the ends and thorns or stripping leaves and guard petals.\n- Similarly, you don’t have to worry about storing your artificial flowers in a cool location or in water (or changing out the water to keep the blooms fresh).\n- Artificial flowers have much thicker and less pliable stems, so they require more muscle to shape and will result in a thicker, heavier bundle to hold. \n- You’ll need to cut the stems of artificial flowers with a wire cutter, rather than floral scissors—again, more muscle. \n- Because of these wires, however, you can manipulate artificial flowers over (and over) again to get them into the perfect position, unlike with real flowers. \n- Bouquets made with artificial flowers can be made way in advance. Real flower bouquets should be made very close to the wedding day and stored in water. \n\nFor tips on how to arrange a bouquet yourself, read our [Step-by-Step Guide To Creating A Wedding Bouquet](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-a-diy-wedding-bouquet).\n\n## Tips for Using Artificial Wedding Flowers\nSure, using artificial flowers might save you money, be better for the planet, and allow you to hold on to some of your wedding flowers for days (or years) beyond the day itself. But there are somethings you should consider before making the leap to the artificial flower camp. \n- Don’t use them in high-priority places that will get photographed a lot or seen up close (bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, cake flowers, etc.), if you can help it.\n- Mix them in with real blooms in large arrangements that require filler.\n- Use them in distant applications that won’t be scrutinized up close or seen at eye level, such as at the ceremony altar, in decorative draping, hanging from the ceiling, or scattered down the aisle.\n- Use them boldly in one or two full-scale decorative elements, and fully embrace their fauxness. For example, use artificial or paper flowers to create a wildly textural floral wall to use as a backdrop for your photobooth or ceremony—a focal point that would bust most people’s budgets to pull off with real flowers. \n- Consider non-floral options mentioned above like oversized leaves and grasses, herbs, feathers, air plants, or even elegantly oversized balloons. There’s no rule that says wedding decor has to include flowers, or that it can’t include man-made objects of whimsy and beauty. \n- If you can’t afford high-quality artificial flowers, commit to the cheerful, campy, almost humorous style that obviously faux flowers can lend. Create a fake flower “garden” (complete with AstroTurf and miniature garden gnomes) and nestle your escort cards in rows among the faux flowers, or create one massive, crêpe-paper flower to decorate an otherwise simple wedding cake. \n- Browse the portfolios of florists who use artificial flowers to see how their bouquets and arrangements photograph. 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Find the perfect look for every dress code and celebration.","title":"Wedding Guest Attire: A Guide to Every Dress Code","slug":"what-to-wear-to-a-wedding","tag":"How-To ","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5bgD1lwZNmIWCwyoiQgUI/abb4b34d02674b500f4edb610fb1eea6/Hero_New.jpg","altText":"wedding guests laughing with bride at wedding receptions"},"type":"articlePage"}],"cta":{"copy":"Find Your Faux Florals","url":"https://www.zola.com/shop/category/wedding-florals"},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:43.838Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"how-much-should-a-bridal-bouquet-cost","title":"How Much is a Bridal Bouquet? Average Cost and Factors","excerpt":"The bridal bouquet is often one of the more expensive wedding day decorations. Find average costs for a bridal bouquet & factors to consider.","author":"Emily Forrest","publishedAt":"2020-08-12T19:42:57.928Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/28WFPiaLxdvqxhg7bvdOVC/2eced738884945a472489addf46ca617/Hero_FrenchCountrysideInspirationStyledShoot_MarielaCampbellPhoto_Cinema.jpg","altText":"Bouquet in bride's hands"},"heroCredit":"Mariela Campbell Photo+Cinema","body":"It’s your big day. Your hands clench the stems of your gorgeous bouquet. Your back faces a growing group of guests. You smile and close your eyes. You wonder who will catch your bridal bouquet, then you count down… 3… 2… 1! You toss your fresh flowers up in the air and listen as all the excited squeals culminate into one victorious scream of delight.\n\nAs tradition goes, the one who catches the bride’s bouquet at the wedding reception is the next to get married. This legend can be traced back as far as __[the 1300s](https://oureverydaylife.com/what-happens-if-you-catch-the-bridal-bouquet-12083108.html)__, and is still commonly practiced at many American and European weddings.\n\nWhether or not you plan on tossing your wedding bouquet or just holding onto it for the evening, the other big questions surrounding flowers is likely on your mind: “What is the average cost of wedding flowers?” and “How much do bouquets cost for weddings?”\n\n## What is the Average Cost of a Bridal Bouquet?\nSo, how much do wedding flowers cost? The average price of a bridal bouquet is between $100 and $350. Though, as you’re probably well aware, the upper end for weddings knows no limit. This estimated price range will suit most weddings, and may fluctuate depending on factors such as the season, source, and timing. \n\n![How Much Should a Bridal Bouquet Cost](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/5ersTbcBWX82cNk6xSikKQ/47f88c2ac01fe6b07ef1e99cc0e058c8/original-1546576858188_020190104-21449-44ynkj.jpg)*Photo Credit* // Fiona Conrad Photography\n\n## Total Budget on Floral Design and Decor\nAccording to [Value Penguin](https://www.valuepenguin.com/average-cost-of-wedding \" Average Cost of a Wedding: By Feature and State\"), the floral arrangement and décor is the fifth highest wedding expenditure. This follows the venue, the engagement ring, the band, and the photography crew.\n\nOn average, couples spend $1,757 on wedding florals and wedding decor. While the exact flowers will vary, [wedding flower packages](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/whats-included-in-a-wedding-flower-package) may include:\n\n- Bridal bouquet and bridesmaid bouquet(s)\n- Corsages and boutonnieres\n- Ceremony flowers\n- Flower girl petals\n- Reception flowers\n- Table flower arrangements (for the head table and guest tables) and general decorative flowers\n- Altar flowers and greenery\n- Streamers\n- Balloons\n- Candles\n- Photo backdrops\n- Table centerpieces\n- Tips for the florist and [delivery staff](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/do-you-tip-wedding-flower-delivery)\n- Etc.\n\nAmong these, the bridal bouquet is often one of the more expensive pieces of decoration for the wedding day.\n\n## Factors Determining Bridal Bouquet Cost\nHow much you pay for a bridal bouquet depends on the answers to a few questions you’ll want to ask yourself during the wedding planning process:\n\n- What time of year are you getting married—and are the flowers you want in season?\n- Are the individual stems expensive?\n- Do you plan on pairing different flowers together or keeping it uniform?\n- Have you considered alternatives to flowers?\n- Is there enough time to create your own wedding bouquet?\n\n### Flowers in Season vs Not in Season\nMuch like fruits and vegetables, flowers that aren’t in season are limited in supply, thus more expensive. If you already have a wedding date, you can plan your flower arrangements according to the following seasonal blooms. \n\n__Spring wedding flowers:__\n\n- Peonies\n- Daisies\n- Veronicas\n- Tulips\n- Ranunculus\n- Roses\n- Cosmos\n- Chrysanthemums\n\n__Summer wedding flowers:__\n\n- Hydrangeas\n- Sunflowers\n- Chamomile\n- Dahlias\n- Ranunculus\n- Roses\n\n__Fall wedding flowers:__\n\n- Celosia\n- Calla Lily\n- Purple Alstroemeria\n- Orange Gerbera\n- Yarrow\n- Rose\n- Leucadendron\n- Solidago\n\n__Winter wedding flowers:__\n\n- Amaryllis\n- Gerbera\n- Tulip\n- Orchid\n- Narcissus Paper White\n- Gardenia\n- Ranunculus\n\n## Locally Sourced, Sustainably Grown\nRecently, one of the most popular [wedding flower trends](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/a-seasonal-guide-to-wedding-flowers) has been to choose locally sourced, sustainably grown flowers. If you’re planning to have an eco-conscious wedding, here are some tips to be aware of:\n\n- __Price tag:__ Having locally sourced fresh flowers for your wedding can really drive up the price, potentially affecting your overall floral budget.\n\n- __Weather concerns:__ Because many locally sourced flower farms require orders months in advance, you’ll need to keep a close eye on the weather patterns for the months and weeks leading up to your wedding day. Should a sour storm ruin the harvest, you might need to have a backup plan. \n\n__Extra Bouquet Tip:__ Sustainably grown flowers will almost always be in-season flowers.\n\n### Expensive vs Inexpensive Stems\nOne way to save money on your floral arrangement is to choose less expensive flowers as your central wedding flower. \n\nTo reduce your bridal bouquet cost, here are some cheaper flowers that are still gorgeous:\n\n- Poms\n- Hydrangeas\n- Alstomerias\n- Poms\n- Baby’s breath\n- Carnations\n- Chrysanthemums\n\nMedium-priced flowers that will glow as brightly as you do:\n\n- Roses\n- Ranunculus\n- Gerbera daisies\n- Lilies\n- Tulips\n\nIf you want to go all out for your bridal bouquet, here are some glamorous stems:\n\n- Casa blanca lily\n- Peonies\n- Gardenias\n- Hydrangea\n- Lisianthus\n- Orchid\n\n### Mixing Flowers for the Bouquet\nIt makes sense that the flashier, rarer flowers are more expensive. Thus, having a bouquet made out of extravagant flowers can quickly double, triple, even quadruple your bouquet pricing. Try picking two different types of flowers, one expensive and radiant, another colorful and supportive, and allow each to highlight the other. For example, surround the casa blanca lily (considered one of the most expensive wedding flowers) with baby’s breath flowers.\n\nNot only will this greatly lower the price of your bridal bouquet, but it will also highlight the beauty of your favorite flowers even more.\n\n__Alternatives Bridal Bouquets__ You may have seen a trend on Pinterest with alternative bridal bouquets made out of various materials. This is a great way to not only mix up a traditional norm, but also [reuse your wedding flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-make-your-wedding-flowers-last-longer) and keep your bouquet preserved for years to come.\n\nA few alternative [styles of bridal bouquets](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/your-complete-guide-to-dried-flower-bouquets) include:\n\n- Pearl bouquets\n- Wooden bouquets\n- Paper bouquets\n- Clay bouquets\n\nWhile some of these might end up being more expensive than a flower bouquet, they can be preserved forever as a decoration of your love and marriage.\n\n### DIY Flower Bouquets vs Floral Designer\nIf you, your spouse, and your friends are the crafty types, you may consider ordering flowers wholesale and then creating the bouquets yourselves. If so, you’ll save a significant amount of money in exchange for a fun day of tying together flowers.\n\nThe materials you’ll need to create your own bouquets are [about half](https://flowermoxie.com/blogs/weddings/flower-showdown-diy-wedding-flowers-versus-florist-made \" Flower Showdown: DIY Wedding Flowers Versus Florist-Made\") of what you’d pay for a wedding florist’s services. Here’s a more comprehensive breakdown of how much you can expect to save with a DIY floral arrangement: \n\nBridal Bouquet:\n\n- Mid-tier flowers with help of florist: $150 – $200\n- Mid-tier flowers DIY: $70 – $80\n\nBridesmaid Bouquet:\n\n- Mid-tier flowers with help of florist: $55 – $75\n- Mid-tier flowers DIY: $25 – $35\n\nTable Centerpiece Arrangement:\n\n- Mid-tier flowers with help of florist: $70 – $85 \n- Mid-tier flowers DIY: $28 – $35\n\n## Costs for Floral Decor\nApart from the bridal bouquet, you might be wondering how some couples manage to spend $50,000 or more just on flowers alone. The answer lies in the floral decor.\n\n- __Table arrangements:__ Using flowers for table centerpieces can cost as much as $75 per arrangement. If you think about a big 300-person wedding with six guests per table, that’s suddenly $3,750 just for table arrangements. \n\n- __Vases, pottery, and bows:__ Often the unspoken cost of floral decorations is not even the stems themselves, but what’s holding the stems. If you want each floral piece to be displayed in pure crystal vases, strike a deal with your florist and rent these. \n\n- __Flower walls:__ A wall of flowers to backdrop the ceremony is a modern spin on the traditional [wedding arch with flowers](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-much-do-wedding-arches-with-flowers-cost). These flower walls reportedly cost anywhere between $10,000 and $50,000. \n\n### How to Save on Flowers for Your Wedding\nIf looking at all of these costs is starting to make you sweat, don’t worry: There are plenty of [ways to save on your wedding flower budget](https://www.zola.com/expert-advice/how-to-cut-costs-on-wedding-flowers) while still embellishing your wedding in the floral splendor you deserve.\n\n### 1. Choose a green venue\nIf you’re thinking about an outdoor or an indoor-outdoor wedding, why not choose a green venue? Garden weddings offer incredible scenery and the floral decorations are already budgeted into the price of the venue. \n\n### 2. Buy in bulk\nAsk your local florists about any discounts they can offer if you purchase all of your wedding flowers through them.\n\n### 3. Work with your wedding florist\nBesides buying in bulk, there are other ways to bargain with your florist. Remember that you have purchasing power as a consumer. A wedding with multiple floral arrangements, bouquets, boutonnieres, and more is guaranteed business for the florist. Try to work down the total price a little and be sure to comparison shop.\n\n### 4. Succulent decorations\nSucculents offer unique, beautiful arrangements that are cheaper than most flowers. To save on your floral budget, consider these as an alternative to flowers for surrounding decorations.\n\n### 5. Bridal bouquet as an exception\nIf you really want to make a statement walking down the aisle, have the bridal bouquet be the one floral splurge. By reducing the costs of the table arrangements, altar flowers, and bridesmaid flowers, you can feel good spending a little extra on your dream wedding bouquet.\n\n![How Much Should a Bridal Bouquet Cost](//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2uYtd3P2KQemh1F2xvMvkj/af6c94632526b27547bc275c60a9b620/original-open-uri20160817-3-bvkaz5.jpg)*Photo Credit* // Tim Ryan Smith Photography\n\n## A Flower Arrangement as Beautiful as Your Love\nFinding the perfect flowers to match the theme, venue, and wedding colors is a journey in and of itself. With the added pressure to choose an arrangement that matches your budget and your Pinterest vision, flowers may start to feel a little extra thorny. If you’re overwhelmed, know that you have a support system at the ready.\n\nThe [team at Zola](https://welcome.zola.com/allproducts_desktop_ra/?pkey=googlesem_desktop_brandexact_np&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Brand%20(Exact)&gclid=EAIaIQobChMInPPQyqy-6QIV7z6tBh3dyQGqEAAYASAAEgKqPfD_BwE) is here for you. We’re ready to step in, offer advice, and help you with all the little details of your wedding, such as building a wedding website or the perfect registry.\n\nYou want the flower arrangement you choose to be as beautiful as you and your soon-to-be spouse’s love. But the real arrangement has already been made. And that’s what your wedding is all about.","tag":"Advice","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_Masterbrand"}},"stickyCta":{"copy":"Start Planning With Zola","url":"https://www.zola.com/wedding/onboard?product=WEDDING_PLANNING"},"updatedAt":"2024-02-05T16:47:44.655Z"},{"type":"articlePage","topic":{"name":"Venues & vendors","slug":"venues-vendors"},"subtopic":{"name":"Florists & flowers","slug":"florists-flowers"},"slug":"do-you-tip-your-wedding-florist","title":"Do You Tip Your Wedding Florist?","excerpt":"Should you tip your wedding florist? We investigate and help you figure out whether you should, plus the whys and the hows.","publishedAt":"2021-11-01T18:45:45.043Z","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/hVxVcGY3V0tYZ9etV3Iam/ae2325b28f46e5010efa4fcbda4f1889/Hero_Zola.jpg","altText":"Do You Tip Your Wedding Florist?"},"heroCredit":"Zola","body":"Wedding flowers are an integral part of a wedding ceremony and [wedding planning](https://www.zola.com/wedding-planning). Floral arrangements appear in so many ways throughout a wedding celebration. \n\nNot only are they in the bridal bouquet that you carry down the aisle (and possibly toss at the end of the reception), but stems and fresh flowers will likely appear as centerpieces on tables, near the guestbook, and at your entrances, be it at the doorways or in the foyer. Delicate baby's breath may appear as a woven archway under which you say your vows. You may even have a few fresh flowers occupying a small vase next to you as your hair and makeup are done before your aisle walk, with the florals acting as a subtle talisman. \n\nConsidering that floral arrangements are an important element of nearly every aspect of your big day, it makes sense that you might tip the esteemed people involved with their creation and arrangement to show your gratitude. Instead of fretting about whether you should and how much, we help break down the tradition of tipping and all the related details so that you feel confident in the process, the amount, and exactly how and when to do it.\n\n### Why You Should Tip Your Wedding Florist\nCreating, delivering, and setting up the florals associated with your wedding ceremony and following celebration is an important [wedding vendor](https://www.zola.com/wedding-vendors) service. And, outside of weddings, you often customarily tip the workers who help render services, whether it be meals out at restaurants or food delivery you receive, bartenders who craft your favorite cocktail, your hairstylist and nail technician who keep you looking fresh, the housekeeping that attends to your hotel room, and so on. The same concept applies to your wedding day. It’s customary to show kindness and gratitude in the form of extra payment for a job well done and services rendered on the day of your wedding.\n\n### How Much Should You Tip Your Wedding Florist?\nOften the small gift amount that you tip your florist is independent of how much your actual wedding flowers cost. While at a restaurant a patron will often tip cash based on a percentage of the total bill, when it comes to a florist it’s much more oriented to being a flat rate. You should expect to tip your wedding florist in the realm of $50-$100. The actual set up on your big day may influence what end of the sliding scale you gravitate towards. The more time involved, the more you should feel comfortable tipping. \n\nBut, what if the florist comes with a team? Should you also tip the flower delivery people involved or just the designer specifically involved in your floral creations? You should feel comfortable also tipping the delivery team, though you may offer them less cash than the actual head florist. Or, you can keep it even—the choice is yours, though it is normal to pay them slightly less and as low as $20 per person. \n\nHowever, if you are a person who is bound to the tradition of tipping based on a percentage, you could offer 10 percent of the floral total to the florist and five percent to the accompanying delivery team.\n\n### How Should You Tip Your Wedding Florist?\nRather than hand over a stack of cash, try subtly slipping the florist an envelope containing your cash tip. \n\nIf you plan on doling out individual tips to the associated delivery people, you can have the cash tips sorted out into separate marked envelopes in advance. A cute touch is to use envelopes from your own wedding stationery for this delivery, but it isn't necessary. You can either have a trusted member of your wedding party, a relative, or your wedding planner handle the tipping. Or, if you’re planning to collect a few stems to decorate your dressing room on the day of, you can pass an envelope over at that time. That being said, you should deliver the tip once the flower delivery and set up is complete.\n\nThe flowers for your wedding are a special element that will help create setting and ambiance for both you and your guests during your ceremony and reception. They will appear in your photos every time you look back upon your big day and help to add an iconic element. You should tip your wedding florist not only to stay in their good graces (and not only because it’s customary), but because it’s the considerate thing to do. They’ve helped you craft the visuals that will stay with you forever, and this is a moment to extend your own thankfulness and gratitude for their assistance.","tag":"Advice","widget1":{"marketingModule":{"tag":"EA_VendorMarketplace"}},"nextUp":[{"excerpt":"Here’s a look at some of our favorite wedding flowers and aisle decor ideas.","title":"Wedding Aisle Flower Ideas","slug":"wedding-aisle-flower-ideas","topic":"Venues & vendors","tag":"How-To ","heroImage":{"src":"//images.ctfassets.net/77l22z9el0aa/2486tmSxQbXDDXk4Q3Ooy/04258d2e8dd4246009f1f3359804197f/Hero_LuxuriousRomanceinCalifornia_RewindPhotography.jpg","altText":"Wedding Aisle Flower Ideas"},"type":"articlePage"}],"featured":[{"excerpt":"Incorporating seasonal flowers into your wedding day gets you the best quality blooms for a lower price tag. 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