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Question: Would you recommend Costco's wedding flower service over a custom florist for your big day?



Question : Would you recommend Costco's wedding flower service over a custom florist for your big day?

- asked by fubuxcd

All Answers:
Answer #1
i dont trust costoco cause i never heard anyone who used them
- answered by The_Good_Girl

Answer #2
It depends on the price and the quality of the flowers. As well as if they had what I was looking for.
- answered by Sweetness

Answer #3
well, it would depend on what you are wanting to do for your flowers. generally supermarkets can save you money on your flowers...but if your looking for very detailed or large arrangements I'd go to a florist or even see if there is a floral design school near you, sometimes you can get students (w/ teachers supervision) to make them for you. but if you are doing just simple bouquets (roses tied w/ ribbons etc) and simple bouts I'd definitely go w/ them. or even other supermarkets near you. and if you are looking for pretty and simple centerpieces, roses in a vase work wonders and you can order them thru them as well. just research.
- answered by ~*~Stacy~*~

Answer #4
I don't know about the flowers but I totally recommend the cake for your wedding shower. Have them personalize it for you. It's the best.
- answered by treday25

Answer #5
I think it depends. I bought Costco's flower before, they were nice and fresh for a good period of time. If they have what you are looking for plus in a cheaper price, why not. Also, have you check out other places that sells wholesale flowers? If you like to arrange flowers and decorate them by yourself, that's another choice :)Also, have you bought the wedding favor or guest gift already? Here's a website where you can find personalize gifts that everyone will think it's unique for your big day. Best Wishes :)

http://qbears.com/minidqbears1.html
- answered by Sharen S

Answer #6
Definately. We used Costco flowers for my sister's wedding a couple years ago, we bought all the flowers we needed, even for the boutineers, and my mom's friend made all the floral arrangements, bouquets and boutineers for free! It saved a TON of money, and they are good quality flowers.
- answered by BrItTaNy LeIgH

Answer #7
I would never trust a chain/discount store to provide flowers for my wedding. That is not their specialty. They are just trying to supplement their revenue by offering something new; they are not experts in it.
- answered by Girl360

Answer #8
I will be getting married on 26 of Aug and I am planning on buying my flowers through Costco. The women who takes care of that deptment is independent so her flowers are her business and she will order any flowers I need for my wedding. Boy, she has some beautiful flowers and will cost me less than a floral shop.If you are good at arranging or someone you know, I would say go for the Costco flowers and save you some money because God knows wedding arent cheap.
- answered by tattooed_gal

Answer #9
Everything I've ever done with Costco has been top notch, first quality. Their flowers in the warehouse are great, so I'd go on the assumption that using them to wholesale flowers for a wedding would be great as well. Just make sure you have the crafty person who can transform the boxes of flowers you'll receive into bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, and centerpieces. Best of luck to you!p.s. their cakes are also very yummy, great for your shower, or, have a smaller tiered cake (for showing) and have some Costco cakes in the back for serving and eating.
- answered by basketcase88

Answer #10
I wish that I had. It would have been a little harder to manage but it just seemed to cost soooo much money for the little amount of flowers that I got on my wedding day.
- answered by michiganwife

Answer #11
Nope - Just don't trust them as much as my florist. I feel more at ease with the knowledge that my florist has done some awesome work in the past.
- answered by cinsca22