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Ms. Dahlia, Detroit/Cleveland Age and Occupation: 24, PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, IT System Administrator Engagement Date: December 31, 2006 Wedding Date: May 2008 Blogging Since: September 19, 2007 Venue: United Methodist Cathedral & historic downtown hotel in Cleveland About Me: I enjoy cooking, dancing and swimming. I am a geek and apply game theory to my everyday life. Winter is my favorite time of year, especially when spent curled up with good coffee and a book by Madeleine L'Engle.
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Florist… Check!

December 4th, 2007 @ 4:47 pm by Ms. Dahlia

Probably my least favorite part of wedding planning thus far has been meeting with florists. Over the past several months, we have met with six(!) floral designers. This is especially ridiculous to me, since flowers are a lower priority for us, and at one point in time talked about not even having any flowers. This is more than the total number of vendors that we met with for all the other elements of wedding planning combined. Mr. Dahlia, being intimately involved with every single wedding planning decision, was eager to join in the fun.

When meeting with florists, we had a sense of what we wanted. We knew that we wanted some mixture of high and low centerpieces, and did not want peonies or roses. We knew that we wanted some wonderful altar arrangements for the church. We wanted reds. And both of us really liked the look of tightly bunched carnations (ala Mrs. Lime, but a darker colored carnation), and we liked branches.

This posed a challenge to many florists. Yes, we know we are getting married in May. Yes, we know that pinks and yellows are abundant during that time. Yes, we know that dark red is not much of a spring-y color, nor is it readily available. But if we had our first choice, we’d be getting married in the winter. But that’s not how my funding worked out, so May it is. May with deep red flowers :-)

There was one florist who rose to the top of the list. His ideas were extremely creative, and not only did he have a “vision” for the reception, he had brilliant ideas for the church as well. (One of the things that bothered us about the other florists was that not a single one spent much time discussing arrangements for the church. While the reception will be fun, there wouldn’t be a reception without the ceremony.) As an added bonus, he was the only florist with whom we met who had worked at both the church and the reception venue before.

Our florist had the brilliant idea to combine both carnations and branches. But not just any branches- no, he will be incorporating red dogwood branches into both our low and high centerpieces.


Red dogwood growing naturally- image found here


In a vase- image found here

Both of us thought that it would be very cool, very modern, and very red, as did my mom. A nice variation from the various branch-style centerpieces. We were sold- so the deposit was sent in last week.

Both of us are very relieved that the florist is booked. Although it was fun to hear all of the different ideas that each florist had, it was significantly more exhausting than any other part of the vendor search, and it was frustrating to go to so many fruitless meetings.

What has been the most frustrating part of wedding planning for you? How have you handled it?

(And for those of you that are more DIY inclined, red dogwood branches are available from Nettleton Hollows.)

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8 Responses to “Florist… Check!”

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stressgirl615 (message)  316 posts, Helper bee

Ohhh, did you florist so a demo arrangement for you to see how it would look like? If so, can you post a pic!!! I am also a May bride w/red as my main color although my FI thought it didn’t look very spring-y. I’m Chinese so I figured instead of fighting the red I’m embracing it!

I need two large arrangements for my ceremony and I literally spent 2 hours on google pictures looking for a nice red arrangement but found nothing!!! Everything had orange or yellow in it which I do not want. I want an arrangement with only red, white and/or pink and that’s it!

So hard to find!!!

 
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jen

I could have written the first paragraph myself. Really, exactly. Every single word! And I just “checked” of my florist last week.

 
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Jo

We’re doing red dogwood centerpieces too! With hanging votives. I absolutely love the look.

 
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Miss Robin (message)  45 posts, Newbee

I have to say florist was stressful as well. We had several issues, the season, my colors (green, blue and brown) and last but not least my allergies to most things that grow and/or bloom.

 
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Renee

I’m getting married in June and want big red flowers. No roses. No gerbera daisies I’ve actually had florists tell me that it can’t be done (!!!).

Thanks for the post! REALLY helpful. I’m going to be persistent. :)

 
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Miss Lime

i love the red dogwood! so fab. yay for another thing checked off the list!

 
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Amber

I too would agree that the florist was probably the most frustrating thing for me as well. I had a very clear idea of what I wanted. I too faced the challenge of wanting colors that are not in season (late March wedding with reds, browns and cremes). I met via phone and in person with 5 florists and while we met with more photographers and saw more venues this was the ony decision that dragged out for months and months. Part of the frustration fo rme was A) alot of the flowers I wanted were out of season and B) it’s really the only thing you book without seeing what everything will really look like. That for me was hard to swallow. Glad it all worked out for you and I am happy to say I sent out my contract to my florist yesterday!

 
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M.Crosby

Yay, Miss Dahlia! I’m going through the same thing. I really am wanting to see mock-ups of my floral before I commit, or at least a sketch!

 


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