Planning your wedding flowers should feel exciting—not overwhelming. But with so much inspiration (and pressure) out there, it’s easy to fall into a few common traps. Here’s what we’ve seen—and how to avoid the stress.

1. Getting too specific with flower types
It’s okay to love peonies or blue delphinium—but trust us, focusing too hard on one flower can lead to disappointment. Weather, seasonality, and availability (especially in rural areas) mean flexibility is key. Share your vision, and let us find the best blooms for the look you love.
2. Forgetting to repurpose arrangements
Aisle flowers can become head table decor. Ceremony arrangements can move to the reception. With a little planning, your flowers can do double duty—and give you more beauty for your budget.
3. Waiting too long to book your florist
Good florists book up quickly—especially for popular wedding months. Even if you’re still finalizing details, it’s smart to reserve your date early so we can plan ahead and order the best flowers just for you.
4. Not having a floral budget from the start
It’s hard to make decisions when you don’t know your spending comfort zone. We’re happy to work within a range, and our pickup and full-service options offer flexibility—but it helps to come in with a ballpark number in mind.
5. Not trusting your florist
When brides let go of the pressure to name every flower and instead trust us with the feeling they want to create—that’s when the magic happens. Our best work always comes when we’re designing with intention, not just instructions.

The best advice? Be clear on your vision—and open with the details. We’ll handle the rest.

Let’s create flowers that are meaningful, manageable, and made for you. Book your consult today.
