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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
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Real DIY Bride: Caroline L.

All I kept saying in my head the entire time I looked through these photos is, “Could they BE anymore beautiful?”, “Could those bouquet BE any more perfect?”, “Could they BE any more happy?!?” Not sure why I’m channeling Chandler from Friends (I’m also worried most people reading this are too young to know what I’m referencing) in my admiration for this bride and her freaking awesome tribe.

OK So. Let’s break it down.

This Texas bride did some pretty incredible DIY Flowers and here’s the breakdown:
Wedding: November 2019
Budget: $1200
What she did for her budget (get ready):

  • 1 Bridal Bouquet
  • 8 Bridesmaids (+2 more for guest tables, she re-purposed then for centerpieces!)
  • 12 Boutonnieres
  • 1 Floral Crown
  • Garland For Arch
  • Cake Flowers
  • 30 Reception Tables:
  • 10 tables of candles (led) - greenery & candles.
  • 10 tables using repurposed BM bouquets
  • 10 tables with Bud vase trios
  • 5 Tall Greenery Centerpieces + Cotton for head table

REAL DIY WEDDING IN LUBBOCK TEXAS

Photography: Aric + Casey Photography
Venue: American Windmill Museum, TX

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