![]() I was able to create every single thing listed below. My DIY Wedding flowers gave me the flexibility to get exactly what I wanted for a very reasonable price. It cost me under $350 to purchase ALL of the flowers and materials to do my own bouquets, centerpieces, boutonnieres, corsages, and other large and small floral arrangements! Supplies: floral foam, tape, wire, ribbon, vases, hot glue gun, and bouquet holders – $40.1 Pair of Gold Trumpet Vases (medium) – $22.1 8 pack of aisle/chair decorations (blush and ivory) – $60.2 6 pack of Boutonnieres (in white) – $36.The extra greenery was really just piece of mind, but totally worth it for your wedding day in my opinion. 1 Boxwood Greenery and 2 Eucalyptus Leaves – $48 (I bought extra eucalyptus greens to add as filler and make the flowers go farther.1 Lings’s Moments Box (in dreamy blush pink) – $30.1 10 pack Silk Hydrangea (in ivory) – $13.2 50 pack roses (one in cream, one in cream white) – $30.Scroll down for the pictures as we are making the flowers. Spoiler alert: The flowers came out great!īelow is just a quick list of what I bought ( ALL FROM AMAZON!) for you to refer back to as you read the post. My most favorite aspect was that I was able to do all of the work well before the wedding and wasn’t stressed days leading up to it. They’re also a more sustainable choice, offer more consistent quality, better flexibility, and cost MUCH less. I decided to go with faux flowers because it’s a great budget-friendly alternative to fresh cut flowers. But I had a vision - one that I couldn’t afford a florist to accomplish. When I told friends & family that I was planning on doing all of our flowers myself - they thought I was crazy. I figured if I could do them myself, I could do them for much less. Every quote I received from a florist was between $1,400 to $2,800. I didn’t want to spend a fortune on flowers. 2 large floral arrangements for the chapel.14 centerpieces (smaller assorted flowers).7 bridal/bridesmaids bouquets (that also doubled as centerpieces during the reception).I knew I wanted the following floral arrangements for our wedding/reception: One of my favorite wedding projects that we saved big on were our wedding flowers. It was a big undertaking, but it allowed us to hold our dream wedding and reception for under $8,000 (more posts to come on all the details!)! We were responsible for bringing everything else in, from food to decor. The venue we chose provided the venue only. Our wedding was almost entirely DIY because we were working with a small budget. From the centerpieces, to the wedding cake, to what you’re going to wear, lots of choices have to be made. Home » Lifestyle » DIY & Decor » Budget Bride: DIY Wedding Flowers DIY & Decor, Wedding Budget Bride: DIY Wedding Flowersīudget Bride is recurring series where we share wedding tips to help you save money on your wedding! Today’s post is a step by step guide to DIY wedding flowers – for any bride looking to have beautiful floral arrangements at a fraction of the price.Įvery bride knows that there is A LOT that goes into planning a wedding.
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