Soon-To-Be-Brides – Your Floral Wedding Checklist

While planning a wedding is an incredibly exciting time, all the details can also feel overwhelming. That’s where Studley’s comes in! We are here to alleviate some of your stress so that you can focus on the elements that truly matter. 
 

At Studley’s, our savvy designers take a holistic approach to understanding what matters most to you and your partner. By truly understanding your vision we will blend a distinct balance of personality, style, trends and tradition. 

Whatever you envision your special day, from simple to elegant, our designers will bring your ideas to life and create a truly memorable event!

Not sure where to begin? Studley’s has created a high-level wedding planning checklist, perfect for any soon-to-be bride, to help you get started with confidence! 

  • Establish a Budget: Determine what percentage of your total budget will be going to flowers. Make sure you take into consideration guests and products. Studley’s offers flowers for every wedding budget!  From glamorous to DIY, we offer floral packages for everyone. 
  • Define Your Vision: Gather inspiration pictures, define the color palette, and choose a style (e.g., modern, rustic, romantic, boho).
  • Pick Your Inventory: List everything needed: bouquets, boutonnieres, ceremony arch, aisle markers, table centerpieces, and cake flowers.
  • Research and Book Consultations: Search for florists on Instagram, read reviews, and schedule 2-3 consultations to discuss your vision. During consultations, ask about venue restrictions, seasonal flower availability, and if they offer on-site setup or only delivery.

We hope that you consider Studley Flower Gardens for your special day! We would be honored to take your vision and turn that into an unforgettable moment for you and your partner. 

If you are interested, click here to book a consultation!

Calling all Soon-To-Be-Brides! Your Wedding Floral Checklist at Studleys.

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