My neighbor decided to remove his eucalyptus tree 3 weeks before our wedding, so guess who scored on 5 buckets full of branches!!! 🙋🏻♀️🌿 Our wedding is 2 weeks away and the branches are doing fine. Probably going to pick up 3-4 mixed bouquets from Trader Joe’s to supplement the remaining centerpiece vases/bouquets, which should put us at $50 for florals 😂
So are you supposed to be doing this between your ceremony and your reception? At the church or the reception hall or where? Would someone other than the bride have to execute on this diy? I’m having trouble visualizing when/how this would slot into the wedding timeline.
It is nice that Jamie is helping out by giving an advise -- nothing wrong with the Do it Yourself flowers for your wedding. However- there are very good reasons why florists are charging more because of so many things they do to create a fresh, well designed, balanced and proper color combination of flowers. In my experience, wedding is only once in a lifetime, and your bridal bouquet will be all over your wedding photos. It will complete your entire bridal look /ensemble. You wouldn't want to carry wilted and ugly flowers on your wedding day. also, for the centerpieces- less is more. You can DIY why not- but again, you will be wasting more money if you cannot identify and calculate how much flowers you will need- and if you know how to process them prior to arranging. Just a little advise- leave a decent budget for your flowers and wedding coordinator.
I've contacted a few pro florists and they've quoted $8k minimums. For real...? Like, yes, their skills and time and materials warrant pay, but who is spending like ten thousand dollars on flowers for a single day aside from luxury weddings?
I’m getting married this October and I’m having a hard time figuring out what the flower girls should throw and what baskets they should use. Also ideas for the ring bearer. Could you make a video about the little’s and what to do for them?? Love the channel you’ve been my saving grace through this whole process. ❤️❤️
Do have a theme for your wedding? I’m getting married next October and my flower girl will be carrying a dark metal jack ol lantern with an Led candle inside.
No. I don’t think I’m going to have her drop any flower petals down. I think she would be too nervous to do that. The flower girl is my daughter and she’s shy lol 😆
I love this video! I’m a huge fan of florals and have been diying bouquets since I was a child. I’m a long way from my wedding day but I’m getting ideas in the meantime. Love your channel 💞
I’ve got a unique color pallet in mind but is there a good general recipe for what types of florals you need in a bouquet? Like using statement flowers, filler, not as large blooms? I’m so confused on how my favorite bouquets actually look good?
I've been searching all over for your floral dupes document I downloaded and somehow lost! Can you point me where to sign up to have it resent to me? Thanks so much!!
Not sure if this would Yelp. But we did our wedding with a Spotify playlist and we used a large speaker that came with a mic borrowed from a family member. You should see who has one or try to find an affordable one.
The floral quiz didn't work for me . I said that florals were no that important to me, but the results said they were a high priority. Not sure if this is just a glitch
My neighbor decided to remove his eucalyptus tree 3 weeks before our wedding, so guess who scored on 5 buckets full of branches!!! 🙋🏻♀️🌿 Our wedding is 2 weeks away and the branches are doing fine. Probably going to pick up 3-4 mixed bouquets from Trader Joe’s to supplement the remaining centerpiece vases/bouquets, which should put us at $50 for florals 😂
So are you supposed to be doing this between your ceremony and your reception? At the church or the reception hall or where? Would someone other than the bride have to execute on this diy? I’m having trouble visualizing when/how this would slot into the wedding timeline.
No. She is saying the website offers these as a certain product, but she uses them for a different purpose.
I love using Sola wood flowers.
It is nice that Jamie is helping out by giving an advise -- nothing wrong with the Do it Yourself flowers for your wedding. However- there are very good reasons why florists are charging more because of so many things they do to create a fresh, well designed, balanced and proper color combination of flowers. In my experience, wedding is only once in a lifetime, and your bridal bouquet will be all over your wedding photos. It will complete your entire bridal look /ensemble. You wouldn't want to carry wilted and ugly flowers on your wedding day. also, for the centerpieces- less is more. You can DIY why not- but again, you will be wasting more money if you cannot identify and calculate how much flowers you will need- and if you know how to process them prior to arranging. Just a little advise- leave a decent budget for your flowers and wedding coordinator.
I've contacted a few pro florists and they've quoted $8k minimums. For real...? Like, yes, their skills and time and materials warrant pay, but who is spending like ten thousand dollars on flowers for a single day aside from luxury weddings?
I’m getting married this October and I’m having a hard time figuring out what the flower girls should throw and what baskets they should use. Also ideas for the ring bearer. Could you make a video about the little’s and what to do for them?? Love the channel you’ve been my saving grace through this whole process. ❤️❤️
Do have a theme for your wedding? I’m getting married next October and my flower girl will be carrying a dark metal jack ol lantern with an Led candle inside.
@@DiamondPrincessMex my theme is boho.☺️ are they throwing any petals down the aisle or anything??
No. I don’t think I’m going to have her drop any flower petals down. I think she would be too nervous to do that. The flower girl is my daughter and she’s shy lol 😆
My girlfriend and I made flower wands for her flower girls.
@@elliefuentes1587 that’s a wonderful idea 💡
I love this video! I’m a huge fan of florals and have been diying bouquets since I was a child. I’m a long way from my wedding day but I’m getting ideas in the meantime. Love your channel 💞
Great tips!! Wish it had less greenery so I could imagine it better
I’ve got a unique color pallet in mind but is there a good general recipe for what types of florals you need in a bouquet? Like using statement flowers, filler, not as large blooms? I’m so confused on how my favorite bouquets actually look good?
Good morning Jamie 🌻
❤ Love this idea!
Love this
I've been searching all over for your floral dupes document I downloaded and somehow lost! Can you point me where to sign up to have it resent to me? Thanks so much!!
I tried to use the floral calculator, but when I click on "calculate" nothing happens.
Hello lovely humans !
Bahahahaha you verbally reigning in your own Type A-ness through the whole video had me laughing XD
I need to know how to DIY music/speaker/microphone!!! 🆘 wedding in less than 90days
Not sure if this would Yelp. But we did our wedding with a Spotify playlist and we used a large speaker that came with a mic borrowed from a family member. You should see who has one or try to find an affordable one.
I diy'd all my florals. I didnt know how much i needed so i just bought a bunch from aliexpress. I actually think i dont have enough. :( lol
So many better options than fifty flowers..imho
What do you prefer???
The floral quiz didn't work for me . I said that florals were no that important to me, but the results said they were a high priority. Not sure if this is just a glitch
It’s just a quiz
I'm here to recommend real touch flowers if you're looking at faux flowers during the inflation costs .