What to Expect During a Wedding Floral Consultation

What to Expect at Your Wedding Floral Consultation

For many couples, a wedding floral consultation can feel a little intimidating—especially if you’ve never purchased flowers before (and definitely not wedding flowers!).

It’s completely normal to have questions like:

  • Do I need to bring anything?
  • What should I know ahead of time?
  • And… what exactly is a boutonniere?

Don’t worry—we’re here to help. This guide breaks down what your florist will ask during an initial consultation and how you can prepare to make the most of your appointment.

Start with the Logistics

The first thing your florist will likely ask about is the logistics of your wedding day. This helps them get a clear understanding of the overall scope of your event.

Be prepared to discuss:

  • Your wedding venue(s)
  • Your general timeline
  • Your estimated guest count
  • Your floral budget

You may also be asked to provide a day-of contact, such as a wedding planner or trusted friend. This allows your florist to coordinate details on the wedding day without needing to interrupt you.

Define Your Style and Vision

Next, your florist will want to understand the look and feel you’re envisioning.

Having a general idea of your:

  • Color palette
  • Overall style (romantic, modern, garden-inspired, etc.)

…is a great place to start.

Some couples bring inspiration photos or a Pinterest board, which can be helpful—but it’s not required. The most important thing is choosing a florist whose work you love and trusting them to bring your vision to life.

Planning Your Personal Flowers

Once the basics are covered, your florist will walk you through the different types of florals you’ll need—starting with personal flowers.

These are the pieces worn or carried by you and your wedding party, including:

  • Bridal bouquet
  • Bridesmaid bouquets
  • Boutonnieres
  • Corsages

Your bridal bouquet is the most important of these, as it sets the tone for your entire floral design.

From there, you’ll discuss quantities:

  • How many bridesmaids need bouquets
  • How many boutonnieres are needed for the groom, groomsmen, and other key individuals

Designing Your Ceremony Space

Next, your florist will ask about your ceremony setup.

You can be as hands-on or hands-off as you’d like:

  • If you have a specific vision (like a floral arch or aisle markers), share those details
  • If you’re unsure, your florist can make recommendations based on your style and budget

This is where your overall aesthetic really starts to come to life.

Planning Your Reception Florals

After the ceremony, the conversation will move to your reception space.

One of the most important details to provide is your:

  • Table count
  • Table shapes (round or rectangular)
  • Table sizes (e.g., seating 6 vs. 10–12 guests)

This information allows your florist to accurately plan centerpieces and provide a realistic quote.

Don’t Forget the Extra Touches

Before wrapping up, your florist will ask if there are any additional areas you’d like to enhance with florals.

Common add-ons include:

  • Welcome or sign-in tables
  • Cake tables
  • Bar areas
  • Gift tables

These small touches can help create a cohesive, polished look throughout your wedding.

Your Florist Is There to Guide You

One of the biggest benefits of working with a professional florist is that you don’t have to figure everything out on your own.

With just a few key details—like your logistics, budget, guest count, and general style—your florist can guide you through the rest and help bring your vision to life in a stress-free way.

Initial Floral Consultation Prep List

Use this checklist to feel confident and prepared for your consultation:

Logistics

  • Wedding date
  • Ceremony start time
  • Venue(s)
  • Day-of contact
  • Floral budget
  • Estimated guest count

Aesthetic

  • Color scheme
  • General style

Personal Flowers

  • Bridal bouquet vision
  • Number of bridesmaids
  • Groom’s boutonniere vision
  • Number of groomsmen
  • Any additional personal flowers

Ceremony

  • Overall vision

Reception

  • Table shapes and counts
  • Overall vision

Miscellaneous

  • Any additional floral requests

If you come prepared with these details, your consultation will be smooth, productive, and—most importantly—exciting.

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