Flowers - Amanda Douglas Events

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“Prioritize your budget and be realistic. Professionals will cost more because they have the knowledge, expertise and gear to make sure your day goes as planned. You want to look back and remember the moments, not the regrets.”

Sunny SH Photography

“Hire a professional photographer (and videographer, too, if you can afford it) and make a list of “Must Have” pictures/shots that you want them to take. This day will never happen again so be sure they capture all the fun & fabulous moments as well as the meaningful and memorable ones. You’ll be glad you did.”

The Occasion Sensation

“Never underestimate the power of an all-white and green bouquet. With layered blooms and textured greens, your florist can create anything from a classic look to a bouquet ready for a garden party.”

Lauren, Stone House Creative

“Establish a budget and stick to it. It’s not sexy or romantic, but the budget is the foundation of good planning. Try to stay away from the endless influences out there and keep the focus on who you are as a couple, and what you can afford to spend. The wedding is just one day; your married life together is (we hope!) forever.”

Imprint Wedding Design

“Every bride deserves to be surrounded by perfect choices on her wedding day, you need to love and trust your vendors. So spend time finding your perfect choice and go with your gut instead of price-shopping when you find them.”

Kate Breuer Photographer

“Creativity is the act of making something from nothing. It requires making public those bets first placed by imagination.”

Unknown

“How to prepare for your flower consultation: bring pictures of your dresses, colours swatches, and spend some time looking through images of wedding bouquets online to get a good feel for what you like (look for shape, texture, flowers, and greenery). When you come to your appointment, have a list ready of all the items you need, a budget you’re comfortable with, and come alone. You don’t need to bring your mom, a bridesmaid, or even your fiancé (unless he really wants to!) — often, their opinions or even their presence will conflict with yours and I end up seeing a bride compromise on what she wants.”

Lauren, Stone House Creative