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I didn't have a contract when I eloped. We got them through the Bellagio though, so I was pretty sure {we stayed there as well} they were going to come through.
Hmm...having a contract couldn't hurt, especially if you're really attached to having them.
If I were you though...I think I would assume assume things are fine without it for such a small order.
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So we're eloping, which means I need a bouquet and four boutonnieres for the guys. I've met with the florist, who is super nice, and we've emailed back and forth. He isn't saying anything about a contract... should I ask for one? I'm afraid that the day-of something might happen and this flower-loving bride wants her bouquet :-).