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Mrs. Ramen, Phoenix Age and Occupation: 26, Optometry Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Industrial Designer Engagement Date: January 3, 2009 Wedding Date: December 19, 2009 Venue: Phoenix Art Museum About Me: I'm an SF-born, Seattle-raised girl, transplanted to Phoenix where I'll be getting married, and planning all the way from Orange County where I go to school (yes, it feels as crazy as it sounds). I loooooove Yogurtland, am slightly very obsessed with all things paper, am heavily addicted to wedding blogs, deeply desire a puppy, thoroughly enjoy cooking, cry when I watch (almost all) movies, thrive on solo car-karaoke, can't stop being sarcastic, am neurotic about taking pictures of almost everything I eat before I eat it, and aspire to travel the world. My super-talented fiance and I are attempting to DIY a majority of our massive (~350 guests) "clean & modern, yet romantic, but completely unexpected, with a teeny dash of vintage" wedding, stay within our not-so-massive budget, and somehow get a really luxe (but still fun!) look/feel at the same time. In music terms (since we're both really into music) think Coldplay meets Motown meets Kanye meets Sinatra.
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That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous!

October 1st, 2009 @ 1:40 pm by Mrs. Ramen

*Warning! Some serious flower love contained in this post*

I’ve just always wanted an all white bouquet. Alllll white.

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Happygo

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Beachwe

I envisioned big, white fluffy peonies and roses, calla lilies… all that good stuff. And then, my world was opened up to the ranunculus and its millions of fluffy ruffled petal goodness… which reminds me of a story.

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Johnsch

How the Ranunculus Got Its New Name, by the Ramens

Mr. Ramen: “So… what kind of flowers do you like?”

Miss Ramen: “All of them. But I really like peonies, roses, calla lilies, orchids… Oh! I really like ranunculus!”

Mr. Ramen: (cracking up) “What? Radunkulous? That’s not a flower!”

Miss Ramen: “I’ve shown you ranunculus before!” (Shows Mr. Ramen 1/2 a million photos of ranunculus in her “wedding inspiration” folder)

Mr. Ramen: “Ohhhhh, yeah. Those are cool. I like the radunkulous.”

Miss Ramen: “RaNUNculus.”

Mr. Ramen: (too busy watching YouTube to respond)

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Cottage

A few months later…

Miss Ramen: “So, do you have any ideas of what you’d want your boutonniere to look like?”

Mr. Ramen: “Can I have a radunkulous?” (cracks up again)

And the rest is history.

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Greenwe

Looooove the light pink ranunculus!

So, being a budget-conscious bride (and who isn’t these days?), I tried to figure out what flowers I could use to get a fluffy, soft, romantic, organic looking bouquet without selling my firstborn child. I quickly learned that you could substitute garden roses for peonies, throw in some hydrangea and/or lisianthus for filler if you wanted, and even get a fluffy effect from some Queen Anne’s Lace or baby’s breath.

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Smp Rea

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Image 2

After meeting with a couple florists, I was HORRIFIED to learn that my personal bouquet could easily cost about $200. TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for flowers that were going to DIE the next day?!?!? Uhh… no thank you. And they were also telling me that a single rose boutonniere costs $18?!?!??!

So that became one of my major checkpoints with a florist—personal flowers.Unfortunately most florists, unlike caterers, only give you quotes AFTER you have a consult; you kind of go into these meeting blind. So you guessed it - in the end, we had met with almost 10 different florists. It wasn’t too painful since I loooove flowers, but it was still exhausting to talk about the same thing over and over.

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Floralv

sweet pea and light pink rose love

For you Phoenix area brides, here’s a little brief review on most of the florists I met with. I tried to narrow it down by going off of reviews, booths at bridal shows, and looking at pictures on their websites, since I wanted our flowers to have a look that most AZ florists don’t do. After getting quotes back, I ended up having to search for more (keep in mind that I had told them all the exact same budget…).

  • Teonna’s Floral Design - Recommended by newlywed friends. She’s very artistic and knows a TON about flowers; they even host weddings in her gardens, so she has absolutely everything you could ever dream of wanting in her huge workrooms. She would be ideal for a bride who has a vision but isn’t sure exactly what she wants, as Teonna is full of creative suggestions. A drawback, but also a plus, is that she verbally gives you a quote at the end of your consultation - no emailed line-itemized quote. I think she does a great job of sticking with your budget, but beware that she charges 20% for setup/delivery.
  • Wildchild - She works out of her home, which keeps costs down; although surprisingly, her quote was the same as some other storefront florists. I think her style is (obviously) a more bold, very ultra modern look, which wasn’t what I was going for.
  • Freshcut Romance - I actually only checked this place out at the urging of Mr. Ramen’s parents, as his grandma owns the building that this florist rents. If you are thinking “Cha-ching! Hookups!” I was too, but alas—no dice. They were one of the pricier options.
  • Tabletops - If you need a full service sort of deal (linens, etc), they are a great option, since they have a lot of really cool linens, plates, and such. They also have lots of sample work portfolios, which is nice.
  • Studio @ Cactus Flower - Corinna was the head wedding florist when I scheduled my consultation. She was really sweet and had lots of good suggestions; I was a little turned off by working with such a huuuuge florist shop. They were unfortunately WAY over my budget.
  • Butterfly Petals - a relatively new florist, she works out of her home. She’s super creative, and is very knowledgeable about her flowers. I loved that she was so artistically inclined. One of my big concerns was that she lives out in Gilbert—pretty far from Phoenix, so delivery charges could be a bit high. While she came in UNDER budget, her itemized quote to me wasn’t exactly for the same flowers that we had discussed in our meeting.
  • Blume/I Do AZ - the first florist I met with, Kristen is really nice. She’s actually the first florist to offer manzanita branches to me at a very affordable rate. A lot of her work is more in line with what I like for flowers.
  • Petal Pushers - My personal favorite, as this is the florist we ended up hiring! Tamara is a DREAM to work with - she’s super responsive even though she’s ridiculously busy, insanely knowledgeable, extremely organized - and just an all-around awesome person. Her background is actually in set design (for plays/musicals), and so her creativity shines through. She quickly caught on to my vision and had millions of helpful suggestions.

When we decided to go the insane route and DIY the centerpieces, she was willing to work with our new budget (and my changing vision). Did I mention that she was the most affordable, too (lowest pricing for bouquets and bouts)? I seriously love her. It is definitely not a coincidence that she is listed in SMP’s Little Black Book of vendors!

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Themode

My bouquet will actually be something like this - mostly white, with a hint of light blush pink.

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Theknot

Of course, I’ll be incorporating some white and pink “radunkulous”, along with white lisianthus, brunia berries, white and blush sweet peas, garden and vendella roses, and some dusty miller. I seriously can’t wait to hold my wedding bouquet!

My lovely ladies will be holding mostly light pink bouquets of ranunculus, Eskimo roses, lisianthus, brunia berries, and dusty miller.

That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous! :  wedding flowers Blogali

The Ramen Flower Tips:

  • Consider having someone pick up your flowers FOR you - we’re saving $ by having our DOC do the pick up instead of having the florist deliver them.
  • Beware of the set-up/delivery fees! It can seem like a florist fits into your budget… until you factor in that extra 10-20%.
  • Ask your florist to scale the bouquets down - I was able to have the flowers that I wanted, but just in a smaller version, and saved a lot of money doing that!
  • Work with someone who understands what you want and can make suggestions that go with your vision, but keep you within your budget.
  • Beware the florist who never returns your calls/emails!
  • Know what general flowers you want before you head into a consultation - which ones are in season, which ones are more rare, etc.
* All image sources can be found by clicking on the pictures!
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29 Responses to “That is Completely Ra-dunk-ulous!”

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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

hehehe, i love that mr. ramen calles them radunkulous!

your inspiration photos are darling! i can’t wait to see your bouquet

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the third one from the bottom with the little hints of pale pink. It’s gorgeous!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Radunklous = hilarious!

Thank you for the florist breakdown! It is amazingly helpful! I am so glad you found a florist that you truly like. I have heard a ton of great things about Petal Pushers. In fact, our photographer is having them do her own wedding this October. I have been pictures of her trial runs and they are all gorgeous! Your flowers will turn out amazing!

 
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Mrs. Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

Mmmmm….I love ranunculus, too! And I think Mr. Bru finds the name a bit bizarre, as well ;-)

 
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Miss_Carmel
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Miss_Carmel (message)  316 posts, Helper bee

I was shocked at how much flowers cost too! Our cocktail table arrangements will only have a few roses each and will be $25 each! It seems wrong that they are so pricey!

 
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lucyvegas (message)  4 posts, Wannabee

too funny… now I won’t be able to call them anything but radunkulous

 
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hbowar
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hbowar (message)  547 posts, Busy bee

My bouquet had Ra-dunk-ulous in it too! As well as gerbera daisies, hydrangea and sweat pea! You can see it on the link below.

http://2statebride.blogspot.com/2009/06/psst.html

 
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Miss Ramen (message)  354 posts, Helper bee

@Miss_Carmel: i know, isn’t that insane?!?!?! i think the crazy price tags are what drove me to DIY. i mean, i know they’re trying to make a living and they “design” the flowers too, but… still. how many more guests could i invite for 2 centerpieces?

@hbowar: your bouquet is gorgeous! wish there was a closeup!

 
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Miss Ribbons (message)  2,018 posts, Buzzing bee

So pretty

I have my first phone call with a prospective florist next week and I’m freaked about prices. The one bright spot in all of this is a flower grower in the town that works with the public. So I’ll be watching your DIY with keen interest.

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

I’m so nervous about the prices of flowers. They’re out of control.
But I am totally dreaming of an all white bouquet :).

 
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abrideagain
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abrideagain (message)  532 posts, Busy bee

What a cute story…guys are hopeless!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

I love ranunculus too!! Mr. Fro Yo doesn’t know the names of any flowers at all. He’s clueless, so I’m impressed Mr. Ramen even partially remembered it! I also fell in love with the all white bouquet! I’ll have some green elements too.

 
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hbowar
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hbowar (message)  547 posts, Busy bee

I just uploaded a close-up in the gallery!

 
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lcneiny
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lcneiny (message)  183 posts, Blushing bee

Wow love this post - thanks for all the inspiration photos! I too am going with all white and also love Ra-dunk-ulous.

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

I love Ranunculous. I call them Radunkulous too!!

 
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bakingbride
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bakingbride (message)  97 posts, Worker bee

If you’re considering doing your own centerpieces, stop over at http://www.apracticalwedding.com and read Meg’s post about “DIT”ing your own flowers! She’s got some really good tips!!

 
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Scusie (message)  84 posts, Worker bee

Thanks for the tips - flowers are insanely overpriced these days. You defintely met with a ton! I am happy you found one that met your needs!

 
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SpinningJenny
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SpinningJenny (message)  557 posts, Busy bee

lol @ ra-dunk-ulous. I told my friend once that she was “re-drunk-ulous” so this honestly did make me laugh. Oh, good times. ^_^

 
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alohababy28
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alohababy28 (message)  466 posts, Helper bee

I love radunkulous’ too, and my Mr. has the same kind of humor (too hilarious for words, especially to them) :-) Gotta love ‘em!

 
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RAllise (message)  498 posts, Helper bee

Great posting with good tips. We just met with florist #1 this past weekend and I’m having an anxiety attack as I wait for her quote in the mail. We’ve scaled back to the bare minimum & yet I’m so worried it will come in way over budget. Finger’s crossed this florist “gets it”.

 
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Mrs. Ramen, Phoenix Age and Occupation: 26, Optometry Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Industrial Designer Engagement Date: January 3, 2009 Wedding Date: December 19, 2009 Venue: Phoenix Art Museum About Me: I'm an SF-born, Seattle-raised girl, transplanted to Phoenix where I'll be getting married, and planning all the way from Orange County where I go to school (yes, it feels as crazy as it sounds). I loooooove Yogurtland, am slightly very obsessed with all things paper, am heavily addicted to wedding blogs, deeply desire a puppy, thoroughly enjoy cooking, cry when I watch (almost all) movies, thrive on solo car-karaoke, can't stop being sarcastic, am neurotic about taking pictures of almost everything I eat before I eat it, and aspire to travel the world. My super-talented fiance and I are attempting to DIY a majority of our massive (~350 guests) "clean & modern, yet romantic, but completely unexpected, with a teeny dash of vintage" wedding, stay within our not-so-massive budget, and somehow get a really luxe (but still fun!) look/feel at the same time. In music terms (since we're both really into music) think Coldplay meets Motown meets Kanye meets Sinatra.

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