Dried Wedding Flowers
Elevate your special day with a modern dried wedding bouquet and dried wedding flowers. These sustainable, long-lasting blooms bring a chic, contemporary touch to your celebration. Perfectly blending elegance with eco-consciousness. Discover the beauty and convenience of dried flowers, with florals you can treasure forever.
How it works.
Get in touch
Using the contact form at the bottom of this page, let me know what elements you’d like (bouquet, centrepiece, your complete floral theme), wedding date, and themes or styles you’d love to have. As well as your contact details of course!
Sharing ideas
We’ll then discuss some ideas! After seeing the style you’d like to go for, I’ll create a mood board with inspirational pieces and colour referencing. This helps to finalise any feature flowers you might like, and see how the colour palette will work.
Finishing touches
When you’re happy, we will confirm prices and delivery dates. With the usual time frame of wedding organising, I take a 50% deposit on confirmation. This allows me to start sourcing flowers as they come into season (there is still a season with dried florals, although not as strict!). The balance is then payable two weeks prior to delivery.
Dried Wedding Flowers Packages.
Your flowers play such an important role in creating the right feel and theme for your day, so I’d always create something bespoke for you. This means that pricing can vary, but gives more flexibility to work to your budget.
I’ve included some starting prices as a guide below, this is just to give you an idea only.
Bridal bouquets: £75 +
Bridesmaid bouquets: £45 +
Button holes: £10 +
Centrepieces: £75 +
Hangings: £250 +
Packages are custom, so you can pick and choose what’s right for you. Get in touch to start planning your dream florals below…
Reviews.
FAQs
What wedding flowers do you need?
This is completely personal preference! The bride usually has a bridal bouquet, with the bridesmaids having a bouquet also. Flower girls can have flower crowns or hold dried flower wreaths which is cute! The groom party often wear buttonholes or boutonnieres in their suit jacket. Then you can have flowers for decoration too, such as centrepieces for the tables, a floral hanging for the top table or head of the ceremony. As well as floral arrangements for the aisles or entry and exit points. But again, this is completely personal preferences and you can have as little or as many flowers as you’d like!
How long do dried flowers last?
With proper care, your dried wedding flowers can last for years! They don’t need much maintenance, but it’s best to keep them out of direct sunlight so they don’t fade or go brittle. Also, avoid humid or damp conditions, as they are likely to go mouldy. Normal home conditions are perfect!
Where to start with wedding flowers?
Pinterest is a great place to start to get ideas and see what colours or styles you like the look of. The time of the year of your wedding day is a good starting point for your searches, as this can influence colour trends and seasonal flowers. You could also have a look at your venue’s Instagram page and see what has looked great at previous weddings there, as your flowers should elevate the venue, and not stick out like a sort thumb!
How far in advance should I order my dried wedding flowers?
As with all florists, a dried flower florist will be working to a schedule. So to guarantee your favourite stylist, it’s best to order your flowers as soon as you’re happy with the proposal.
However, if it is last minute, you can pick up ready-made bouquets online, or see if someone has last-minute availability. You might need to be more flexible with exactly what’s in your bouquet, or when you receive them, but because dried flowers last longer, you can keep them at home until the big day!
Are dried flowers more affordable than fresh flowers?
They can be yes, due to them being less seasonal, and the ability to purchase them in advance. This will of course depend on the theme and flowers you want to incorporate. A pampas wedding bouquet for example will cost more than a rustic bouquet of dried, cottage flowers. However their cost effectiveness comes into its own with their longevity; a special memento of your day for years to come. Plus bridesmaids can keep theirs as a gift too, giving you one less thing to pay for!
Contact
Contact
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