Chicago526
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BF and I are planning a wedding in Oct 2005. I got a lead on a flower wholesaler that sells a wedding package with enough flowers for what I'll need (center peices, alter piece, bouquets, boutiniers, etc...) for $500 plus shiping. This will save me tons of $$$. But of course, I've got to put it all together myself (the flowers arrive on a Wednesday for a Saturday wedding). This whole-saler comes highly recommended, so I know it's legit.
Now, I be able to take a few days off from work to handle all the last minute pre-wedding stuff anyway, so I figure what the heck, I'll give it a try! The trick is to get all the flowers to the reception site, but I'll have help for that!
My local college has a basic flower aranging class that inculdes how to make bouquets and such for $300, that I think will be of great help (plus in the future I'll have the skills to make other arrangments). So for $800 ($500 for flowers and $300 for the class), I can make my own flower arrangements with high quality flowers. I'm looking forward to trying this, but what if I'm getting in over my head?
Has anyone ever done something like this for their own wedding?
Now, I be able to take a few days off from work to handle all the last minute pre-wedding stuff anyway, so I figure what the heck, I'll give it a try! The trick is to get all the flowers to the reception site, but I'll have help for that!
My local college has a basic flower aranging class that inculdes how to make bouquets and such for $300, that I think will be of great help (plus in the future I'll have the skills to make other arrangments). So for $800 ($500 for flowers and $300 for the class), I can make my own flower arrangements with high quality flowers. I'm looking forward to trying this, but what if I'm getting in over my head?
Has anyone ever done something like this for their own wedding?