The Wedding Planner, Part 3
by Leigh Anne on May 28, 2010
in Decorations, Weddings
Be sure to check out Part 1 and Part 2 of The Wedding Planner.
The flowers are an important part of a wedding but they can also be an expensive part! One of the best ways to save money on flowers is to do it yourself. It’s easier than you think!
Andrea said they had never done flower arranging before except to help with her sister’s wedding last year, but they decided to give it a try. She searched the Internet for sites to order flowers from and chose fiftyflowers.com because they had wonderful reviews from their customers. Andrea was a little scared to order because she really wasn’t sure how many to get, but she just ordered what they could afford and figured if they didn’t have enough, they’d buy local at the last minute.
The flowers arrived on Thursday morning via FedEx. They trimmed them all and placed them into large buckets from home depot for the next 24 hrs.
Some of them were still not opened and fiftyflowers told them to mix a solution of 1 tsp of vinegar, 1 tsp salt and 1 tsp of sugar with a 1/2 gallon of water and that would force the blooms to open. Nathan, the groom, is an IT major at Michigan State University, so they decided to break up some computer parts (ram, floppy drive, etc) and mingle it in with the boutonnieres for him and all his groomsmen. They were cute!
The bouquet for all the women were made next and then the rest of the corsages.
All the flowers that were left were arranged at the reception site on Friday afternoon.
They used White Ranunculus, Color me Purple Garden Centerpiece (which gave them a great variety) and then Purple Lisianthus. They borrowed clear vases of all different shapes and sizes for the tables. Some tables had one, some had more if the vases were small.
I loved how they used all different vases and Mason jars!
Jars of flowers were hung from the pews in the church too – lovely!

Next Up: The Wedding Food!




















