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Mrs. Hydrangea, Dallas Age and Occupation: 26, Administrative Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Network Analyst Engagement Date: June 2007 Wedding Date: September 2008 Blogging Since: January 14, 2008 Venue: Catholic Church and Reception at The W Hotel About Me: Mr. H and I come from very different cultures and backgrounds so I'm excited to plan our wedding with a balance of both traditions. My mom has always been a DIY queen, and I'm just now starting to get into it with a new house and a wedding to plan!
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A Floral Affair

January 24th, 2008 @ 4:41 pm by Mrs. Hydrangea

My experience with finding our florist was relatively easy. Our wedding planners gave me their recommendations (which happened to consist of the 3 florists that I loved online) and set up the appointments. When we first started planning this wedding, I was leaning towards the traditional wedding with your traditional types of flower arrangements. After choosing The W as our wedding reception venue, my whole game plan changed. Now, our wedding is modern/contemporary and instead of the traditional sage green/brown colors, we are sticking to black and white.

The first florist we went to visit was Bella Flora, which also happens to be the in-house florist for The W. They were amazing. I immediately clicked with the florist and our ideas just seemed to flow. I left the meeting SO excited and ready for the day to be here…that’s when I knew that not only was I REALLY engaged, but the wedding planning was becoming more then just a venue search. Here are some samples of their work:

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Bella1

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Bella2

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Bella3

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Bella5

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Bella4

My next meeting was a few days later with Fete des Fleurs, also a popular floral company in Dallas. They were awesome as well…all of their flowers are extremely gorgeous, but they seemed to lean on the more traditional side (in my opinion). While they really listened to me and tried to satisfy my wants during the discussion (the owner was incredibly nice), I just knew when I left that it wouldn’t have been a perfect fit for this event. I think deep down my mind was made up before I even walked in there, which wasn’t entirely fair to Fete des Fleurs. I would recommend them to anyone because, if I wasn’t planning the modern/contemporary event that I am, I would use them in a heart beat. Here’s some samples of their work:

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Fete

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Fete1 Dallas

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Fete2

A Floral Affair :  wedding flowers Fete3

And, if you are wondering after that first paragraph, what happened to the last florist? Well, once I talked to the coordinators about how I felt after the first two appointments, they agreed that my third appointment wasn’t necessary. The third company tended to create flowers more like Fete des Fleurs, and my heart was already set on Bella Flora.

So there you have it, my positive experience at finding a florist. I would suggest that once you have your reception venue booked, find out their in-house florist because they will know what best fits the atmosphere of the venue. Also, if you’re from Dallas, you have MANY amazing options for flowers, but these I would definitely put on your list to check out!

During my planning process, I’ve stuck with the number 3. I visit at least 3 vendors for each item I need. How many vendors did you all meet with when deciding the major elements of your wedding?

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deanna

Those Bella Flora flowers are awesome! I am really starting to look forward to your posts, great job!

 
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KNW

Yay for another black and white wedding! (My colors were black and white, so I’m always happy to hear/see others.)
I met with three florists and three caterers - it’s a nice number — enough to say you did your due diligence, but not too many that it’s overwhelming.

 

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Mrs. Hydrangea
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Mrs. Hydrangea, Dallas Age and Occupation: 26, Administrative Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Network Analyst Engagement Date: June 2007 Wedding Date: September 2008 Blogging Since: January 14, 2008 Venue: Catholic Church and Reception at The W Hotel About Me: Mr. H and I come from very different cultures and backgrounds so I'm excited to plan our wedding with a balance of both traditions. My mom has always been a DIY queen, and I'm just now starting to get into it with a new house and a wedding to plan!

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