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Las Vegas Florists Guide


Beautiful Bouquets for Your Vegas Wedding


Las Vegas brides may enjoy a desert setting, but the wedding capital of the world has florists a go-go to provide you with lush flowers. So put down your cactus selection and start your search.  Whether you’re having your affair in a decadent suite or a kitschy chapel, there’s a Las Vegas florist for your every heart’s desire.

Start your florist search about 6 months prior to your wedding, and after you’ve picked your site. Flower prices vary, depending on size of the wedding, your ceremony and reception site, and your own budget. To get started, expect to pay at least $1,000.

Hitting the floral jackpot.
When interviewing Nevada florists, go over your style of wedding as well as your color scheme. If he knows the site, he’ll have a better idea of where flowers look best, and what your site may provide—plants, garden areas, etc.  If he is unfamiliar with your ceremony location, take him on a guided tour to exchange ideas. One great tip: Tell the florist what kind of bouquet you’d like, and see if he’ll create a sample. If you like his version, the two of you are on the same page. When you look through his book, ask to see photos of an entire wedding, not just a “best of” collection. You want to know his flower tastes for an entire affair.

When you’re ready to find your local Nevada wedding florist, go to the OurWeddingDay.com Las Vegas Local Vendor section for a regularly updated, extensive list of top Las Vegas wedding florists.

Make a list of the flowers you want, and a list of alternatives. Depending on the time of year and what’s in season, lilies may be twice as much as orchids. A quality florist will know what flowers are going to save you money. He can also help on other cost-cutting measures, like using simple centerpieces, and having plants around the site instead of expensive flowers. Be sure to go over any allergies you and your fiancé have, as well as members of your wedding party. Also, find out which stems are most likely to stain your clothing.

Once you’re ready to sign on the dotted line, cover the basics: Make sure the florist you interview is the one who shows up on your wedding day, find out who the substitute florist is should there be a last-minute emergency, and know what flowers will be substituted on your big day if the flowers you picked become unavailable.

Now stop, take a breath, and smell the desert roses.
 

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