10/5/09

Ask your Florist










I was ask this question again this weekend and I thought ,this question has been ask several times before so it must be a concern of a lot of brides planning their weddings.

How do I know I have chosen the best Florist ? Good Question!!!

You have so much information at your fingertips on how, what , where, when and why. However this question can only be fully answered when it is to late to change it , when you are ready to walk down the isle-- if you relied only on your fingertips.

There are many great ways to insure you have chosen the right Florist. Ask friends for referrals, request a meeting at their shop or studio , professional florist wants you to see their work in the setting they create them ,I want brides to experience the textures,colors and fragrances of the flowers and above all else, trust yourself, you knew when Mr. Right came along didn't you.

Your wedding is very important to you and should be to the Florist you chose. When you find the one interested in your vision and your day then write the retainer check -- all florist can work within a budget , please share it with us .

It is about the details of your day. A professional Florist, gathers the information, consults with growers for availability and estimated cost of your requested items. Remember you are planning an event where the product(flowers) has not been produced. Never wanting to disappoint a bride , I find it is best to talk to the growers and other sources. It is difficult to set a "price" on a first meeting. Each wedding is custom work -- where one size does not fit all--they require different levels of products and services. This ensures you are receiving the best value for your budget. Someone quoting a price out of thin air just to secure the job, could leave you disappointed on your wedding day.

Think about booking your Florist based on concern for your vision, attention to details, creativity and personality along with being ever mindful of your budget . ... to be continued.....

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