How much should I budget for my wedding flowers?
- Tracey Claridge
- Aug 12, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 5, 2022
I thought it might be helpful to do a quick summary of example wedding flower budgets and what you can expect to receive from us within your budget.
Below is by no means a complete list. Like everything else wedding-flower-related there are so many ‘what ifs’ and ‘except this’ scenarios. The following is meant to be a rough guide to help you plan which items could be covered within your price range.
Under £500
If you are having a small intimate wedding but still want beautiful, seasonal British flowers, we have the perfect hassle free solution. Take a look at our wedding packages. We can create the wedding party flowers as well as provide some jam jar posies for your tables. The posies can then be given out to guests to take home. Follow the link to learn more. Wedding Packages Suffolk | Florist Framlingham (wildernesspark.co.uk)
Under £1000
Most often this will cover off the Bride's bouquet, bridesmaid's posies, buttonholes.
Depending on the size of the bridal party, we can look at using elegant cut glass bud vases and candles to decorate your tables.
£1500 – £3000
This budget would cover all the personal flowers as above. We would then have budget for a medium sized arrangement on all the reception tables and the top table and also a table arrangement for the ceremony. This is our most popular choice.
£3500 - £5000
This budget would cover off all of the above, plus some larger statement pieces, such as Urns and pedestals. With this budget we could create larger more abundant table centres.
£7500 – £15000
If you are looking for archways, flower columns, hoppas or if an abundance of flowers is really important to you, then you will need to budget accordingly. Arches can cost upwards of £2000 each on their own. The take many hours to set up and all of that set up needs to be on site, probably the day of the wedding, so will require at least two florists, maybe more. They are the best for making a big impact though.








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