Etrax Dols

Wedding Floral Styling

02.2026
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Wedding Floral Styling

Wedding Floral Process

  • Initial consultation to review venue, theme, and color preferences
  • Seasonal flower selection based on wedding date and availability
  • Design mockups for bouquets, centerpieces, and installations
  • Revision round to adjust colors, sizes, and styles
  • Final confirmation two weeks before event
  • Setup on wedding day including ceremony and reception areas
  • Breakdown and cleanup after event concludes

Included Elements

Bridal Party Flowers
Bridal bouquet, bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages
Ceremony Decor
Altar arrangements, aisle markers, entrance installations
Reception Styling
Guest table centerpieces, head table design, cake flowers

Wedding flowers need to work harder than you might think. They set the tone, photograph well in any light, and survive hours of celebration without wilting. I focus on creating arrangements that look natural rather than forced, using seasonal blooms that actually hold up under pressure.

The process starts with understanding your venue's architecture and lighting. A garden ceremony needs different flowers than a ballroom reception. I source flowers based on when your wedding happens, what's actually in season, and how each variety performs in your specific conditions.

What Makes Wedding Florals Different

Bridal bouquets get handled constantly, so structure matters as much as beauty. Centerpieces need to work at eye level when guests are seated. Ceremony installations have to photograph well from multiple angles. Each element serves a specific purpose beyond just looking pretty.

I work with your existing decor and color palette rather than fighting against it. The goal is flowers that feel like they belong in your space, not decorations that scream for attention.