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Question: Getting married what is a good flower arrangement?



Question : Getting married what is a good flower arrangement?

- asked by lyn222003

All Answers:
Answer #1
A florist would be a good person to speak to at this time. I like rose, and tulips, red roses, there so many things you can pick from but you need the expertise of an... expert!!
- answered by edan0705

Answer #2
Speak to a florist. During certain times of the year, certain flowers are more available and others are more unavailable. That means, flowers will be more expensive during certain times of the year than others. Your budget may dictate what you then choose. Roses, on the other hand, are seasonless and cost the same no matter what time of year.
- answered by mrszorola

Answer #3
I am a floral designer, and I can tell you that it all depends on the time of year you are getting married and the colors you want in your wedding. All white? in January or September? Some flowers are not in season at certain times, and anytime around a major holiday, like valentines, mothers day, thanksgiving and christmas, roses are definitely more expensive. I suggest you make a list and be more specific and talk to a florist about your options.
- answered by msmagoo

Answer #4
what colors are you using and what season?
- answered by Mandy P

Answer #5
It depends of the time of the year that you are getting married.
- answered by bern

Answer #6
white flowers, green leaves and ferns, fantastic bow and silk streamers.roses, daisies, babys breath, carnations are the usual but you can get creative.Remember too to get carnation boutionnaires for the groom and his groomsmen and for your father, and flowers for the maid of honor and the bridesmaids and for both mothers.
- answered by sophieb

Answer #7
If you go to

http://www.wedding-savings-for-bride-groom.com/wedding-vendors.html you can fill out a form and have up to 4 florists in your area contact you. You can then tell them what you are looking for and negotiate the best deal. There is no cost to you or obligation to use any of them.
- answered by Jim E