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You can literally spend $300-$30,000 on flowers! It's nuts and every florist is so different. But you have some flexibility with your budget and think if you choose the right flowers and small centerpieces you should be able to make something beautiful happen :)
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Hi Bees
I am newly engaged and my fiance and I are planning for a wedding in 2 months! (when you know you know!)
I really have no idea what to do when it comes to flowers, we're really trying to keep the budget low, yet still have nice floral. Looking it over I'm thinking I need: Bridal bouquet, 5 bridesmaids, 2 corsages, 10 boutonniere's, 17 centerpieces, and 3 flowergirl baskets/pomanders.. I was hoping to keep the floral cost under $1500. The wedding is in the San Fernando Valley. Please Bee's I need help!