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Bloom Culture wedding flowers
1Pick arrangements
2Your flowers
3Your recipes

Let's build your wedding flower package

Pick what you need, choose your colors and flowers, and get your recipes and total in one place.

New to this? Start with a typical setup
Saves as you go, come back any time.
Step 2

Choose your flowers

Pick your palette once and it flows into every arrangement. You can fine-tune each one next.

Step 3

Your recipes & quote

Your recipes are done for you.
Tweak anything you want, or leave them just as they are.

Click any arrangement to swap or add flowers
Amounts won’t drop below our florist-tested recipes, so you’ll always have enough
Need something custom? Have us tailor it below
Your arrangements
Add items to begin

Real DIY Bride: Annie H.

Meet Annie.

Annie had a lot on her plate, like most brides. But her situation was a bit different because due to health complications with her dad she needed to cut her budget. Since so much changed last minute and things felt really overwhelming she (like most brides) had a lot on her plate.

Flowers went from something she was really excited about to something she sort of just needed to check off the list. Don’t get us wrong, they were important, but after some life changes they just weren’t as high on the priority list.

And that’s okay!

We had a sweet consultation where we worked together to get a look she wanted for a budget that felt comfortable and doable. The take away? No matter what your situation - You can save money, focus on other important things, and…

still have gorgeous wedding flowers!

Wedding Breakdown

Here is what she created and her budget:

  • Bridal Bouquet

  • 10 Bridesmaids

  • 4 Flower Crowns

  • 20 small arrangements (think bud vases of varying sizes)

Budget: $500

Real DIY Wedding in Oklahoma City

Photography: KMP Photography
Venue: Devon Boathouse

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