My flowers have been the task I have most dreaded. I don't know a whole lot about arranging flowers and really have no concept of amounts I would need.
Every time I tried to figure it out I ended up way too overwhelmed. Picking out the flowers I wanted wasn't too hard of a task, but it
definitely took
a lot more research than I expected. Sadly, I did not find a miraculous website that was basically a flower encyclopedia with photos of every flower imaginable, and organized by color and size or something. Now this may exist, but I did not come across it. The one site that I ordered some of my flowers from did have a pretty good organization of their flowers and you could search based on color. Fifty Flowers could be a good place to start if you are unsure of what flowers you want to use.
Now to the hard part of figuring out how many flowers we needed. First off I had to figure out where there would be flowers, and then break it down to how many stems of each flower I would need for that particular thing. First up was the tables. My estimate on guests attending is around 175 (though so far we only have 80 or so confirmed via RSVP yes's) so with 8 people per table and adding in a few extra I came up with an estimate of 25 tables. I added a few extra tables since I am not doing assigned seating and I don't want anyone to feel like they are "stuck" with some people because there are no other seats. Now my arrangements planned per table are 3 glass cylinders ( one small single bud size, one medium, and one large) we figured we would need around 3 hydrangeas per table and somewhere around half a dozen of other flowers.
Next on the list was my hydrangea pomanders that I want to hang on the side of some of the chairs along the aisle. I guessed we would have around 15 and each could be made with around 2 hydrangeas. Not sure if I was correct in this assessment or not..and in actuality we ended up with 18 foam balls not that we have to use them all.
My cake is going to have hydrangeas as well, yes it is a very hydrangea-y wedding. I assumed 5 on this tops. I want them more cascading down the cake so the individual flowers will be removed from the stems.
Then there is the Arbor, which we did buy some fake vines with blue hydrangeas on them from Michael's but I still want to incorporate real flowers in with it. This will be done with leftovers I suppose.
There will also be some flowers on the gift table and other various places as well which will be made with the leftover flowers. I have some big tall glass cylinders. Maybe 20" tall? Which we will probably fill with limes and have flowers on top.
The boutonnieres I figured we would only need 3 hydrangeas total probably.
The Bouquets... Mine will be slightly larger than the bridesmaids. I want it to be light blue hydrangeas ( probably 4 stems) then have both the white and green roses mixed in. While the bridesmaids will have the brighter blue/ periwinkle hydrangeas ( probably 3 stems) and I am not sure if I will add green roses to theirs or not.
Now that I am writing this out I still feel unprepared even after ordering flowers! Which is probably silly, and I will have a lot of people helping out. If we need to we will go buy more flowers from the store. HA!
In actuality this is what I ordered from wedding hydrangea. I did the order of 150 stems and I broke down the colors to be this:
15 Purple &
Lavender50 Dark & Medium Blue
15 Light Blue
15 Fresh Green
50 Periwinkle
The breakdown of the flowers ordered on
Fifty Flowers are:
Purple
Anemones: 75 (mine will have a black center)
Jade Green Roses: 50
Purple
Lisianthus: 100
Amelia creamy white roses: 50
Now anytime I order something online I google "coupon codes for ". With Fifty Flowers I lucked out and found a coupon for 5% off and it saved us $29.00! Always a bonus. All the flowers will be arriving Thursday May 20th so we have time to make arrangements before the Saturday wedding. Hopefully they all get here on time and are pretty and we have enough!
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