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When discussing floral arrangements with your florist, consider the style and mood of your wedding, the season or environment, your budget, and what you like.
You need to have selected your gown, the bridesmaids' dresses and the color theme of your wedding before visiting your florist. It is also helpful to have fabric swatches to show textures of your selected gowns and the attire of the groom and his attendants. The florist will then be able to suggest floral combinations and artistic treatments to create beautiful floral complements for your wedding.
Ask the florist for an itemized bill in advance and supply your florist with the names, addresses and times for delivery of your bouquet, boutonnieres, corsages and floral arrangements.
Other floral pieces that you will need include displays for the altar, centerpieces for reception tables, sprays for candelabra, corsages for those who assist with various reception duties and floral "tokens" for special guests. Ask your florist for guidance. His or her artistry, knowledge of wedding protocol and ability to listen to your needs will ensure that you'll get a good value for your money and have the perfect floral accents to enhance your wedding day.
To preserve your flowers as a keepsake and not just a faded memory of your day, you should consider floral preservation.