Top 10 Questions to Ask your Florist

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So you've spent some time researching florist and you've narrowed down the search to a handful of favorites. And, hallelujah! They're available on your wedding date. Before making any final commitments though, be sure to get all the answers you need to make confident decisions.

Go into your meetings with the following 10 questions, ready to come out with all your floral worries gone.


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1. What should I bring to our initial consultation?

Most floral designers will walk you through all of the many details they'll need to know so they can craft a preliminary quote. But, make the most of your initial consultation by arriving prepared with any questions you may have, a good idea of your floral needs, and at least a general idea of the design direction you're headed in.  

Your floral designer will ask about your location, your color palette, overall wedding style and theme, along with any floral preferences you may have. Feel free to bring photos (Pinterest Floral Board), and fabric swatches to share, as any examples like these will help them understand your vision.


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2. What is your planning and design process? 

Each floral designer has their own unique way of managing their design process. Generally, however, once you have an initial consultation, your floral designer should be able to provide a preliminary proposal. If you decide to move forward, they'll issue a contract and request a deposit. Once a deposit has been made, your floral designer will work with you to fine tune the details as needed. They'll help you finalize your order and quantities as your wedding date nears. It's good to know what to expect throughout the planning process.  

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Lovelee Photography

3. Do you have average or starting prices?

Most designers can provide you an idea of average pricing, and many will have price lists that include starting prices. While actual pricing is always dependent on the specifics of your requests, having a general idea of average starting prices for all the things you'll need for the wedding day will help you determine whether or not a designer will fit within your budget. We always tell Brides - be up front with your budget, giving the opportunity for designers to work with you.

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4. Do you have minimums?

Some floral designers might have minimums set for certain days of the week (or popular wedding dates), while others may set minimums based on your location or travel distance to your event. In any case, it's always good to be aware of any minimums florals designers may have in advance to be sure they align with your budget plan.

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Lovelee Photography

5. Do you offer vase rentals?

Requesting rental vases, if your designer offers this, may help to trim back unnecessary costs. If you do decide to go this route, ask your designer to design centerpieces in a way that you can easily gift the flower arrangements to guests, even without the vase, and be sure to ask your designer whether they'll return for the vases or if you'll be responsible for returning them after the event.

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Lovelee Photography

6. What other services or products do you provide?

Some floral designers may offer additional design services beyond just personals, including decor rentals for the aisle, silk floral pieces for gazebos or head table. Being familiar with their full range of services may open the door for possibilities and unique options for your big day!

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Lovelee Photography

7. Do you offer delivery and set up?

While most floral designers offer set up, knowing what to expect will help you avoid any mix up when it comes to set up on the wedding day. You may be able to save a few dollars on set up if your venue or coordinator offers set up services at no additional charge and can take care of setting up centerpieces once they've been delivered.  

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Lovelee Photography

8. What are your deposit and balance payment requirements?

Details like this are important to help you track payments and manage cash flow. As soon as you confirm your floral designer (or any vendor, for that matter!) plug important dates like these into your calendar and be sure to set alerts with enough time in advance to prepare the necessary funds for payment.  

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Lovelee Photography

9. What is the latest date that I can make any changes to my order?  

Most floral designers will need your final centerpiece counts along with any other last adjustments about two weeks before your wedding day to give them enough time to order flowers and supplies. While most designers will follow up with you when the date arrives, be sure to add this to your calendar and set up an alert to give you enough time to finalize details before this deadline has come and gone. 

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Lovelee Photography

10. What about last-minute changes?

While your balance payment will most likely be non-refundable after this point and you won't be able to remove anything from your list, some floral designers will be able to accommodate minor additions and last minute revisions. Even if a designer has a no change policy once a final order has been made, don't hesitate to ask, they may be able to help you with a creative solution for your needs. 

Now you are ready to for your appointment - don’t forget to write all the details and make sure to pull out the Pinterst Board. Designers want to make sure they have plenty of information to create your dream florals.

Enjoy

XOXO

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