But what do you do when you have a meager flower budget? I don't want to rule out fresh flowers all together but I don't want to waste money on a bunch of botanical decor that will be wilted and dead the next day.
So I've been thinking about ways to mix it up a bit. Inexpensive yet, luxe looking fresh flowers with paper flowers, fabric flowers, or fake flowers (thinking of that still makes me cringe a little) that can be arranged by yours truly. I've been stalking blogs and collecting inspiration pics of all these alternative flowers and I'm starting to think that if I can do it right and take my time, they could actually turn out alright and add some charm and help me save some money in the process.
Another reason that I've been thinking about going the DIY route in terms flowers is because of the bouquet. I could save it for years to come until I get sick of looking at it and it will be a constant reminder of our wedding day. Take a look at this beauty...
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That bouquet is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm also not a huge flower person, but I love the look of baby's breath bouquets.. it can actually look quite elegant and it's super budget friendly! Also, Costco actually has great flowers.. if you were up for a DIY floral arrangement, you can always get flowers there the day before the wedding :)
@steph cThat is a great idea. Now I'm going to find myself stalking the flower section at Costco's or BJ's for some great flower deals. And I'm definitely using baby's breath somewhere in my decor, it's such a chic inexpensive option.
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