One of the most visible parts of a wedding day are the wedding flowers. They help set the mood for a beautiful event. Whether you are going for modern tropical, romantic garden, or something else altogether, there is an array of floral types to choose from.
We teamed up with Palm Beach florist and MIPB Family Member Orange Blossoms Floral and Event Design to show us some gorgeous examples of bridal bouquets at different price points.
Please keep in mind that pricing listed is an approximation. Contact your Palm Beach florist for more info on what you are envisioning.
Check out this great video by Palm Beach cinematographer and MIPB Family Member Anchor Weddings showcasing how much bridal bouquets cost!
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Thank you to Orange Blossoms Floral and Event Design for creating these gorgeous bridal bouquets and to MIPB Family Member Kristin Seitz Photography for the stunning photos. Get your Pinterest boards ready!
1. $375-$400 Bridal Bouquet
This is unstructured, garden-style bouquet that would cost between $375-$400. The flowers and greens used are a variety of eucalyptus, dahlia, scabiosa, garden roses, peony, and ranunculus.
These premium floral choices and the overall size of the bouquet are what increase the price point.
This bouquet would do fine in the Florida heat. However, if you are doing a first look, you’ll want to put them in water to have them perk up before the ceremony.
2. $200-$250 Bridal Bouquet
This is unstructured, tropical-style bouquet that would cost between $200-$250. The flowers and greens used are pin cushion protea, olive branches, brunia, garden roses, scabiosa, and local ferns.
Though the floral choices include premium blooms, the overall sizing of this bouquet is smaller which keeps the pricing down.
This bouquet would do great in the Florida heat since these flowers don’t require a lot of water.
3. $100-$125 Bridal Bouquet
This is a structured bouquet with tropical-style coloring and would cost between $100-$125. The flowers and greens used are ranuculous, standard roses, and stock.
These are less expensive flowers that still have a touch of elegance and the sizing of this bouquet is small. Keeping this at a lower price point.
This bouquet is hardy and would do well in the Florida heat.
4. $100-$125 Bridal Bouquet
This is a pave-style bouquet and would cost between $100-$125. The flowers and greens used are a eucalyptus, white hydrangea, and standard roses.
This bouquet is based on hydrangea, which is a cost-effective flower. It’s a bigger single bloom, so you don’t need as many to make the bouquet look full.
However, that cost-effectiveness does have a draw back. Hydrangeas are not great with the heat. If you go this route, you must remember to water the bouquet between first look and ceremony. Then drop the bouquet in a vase for cocktail hour and reception to keep it looking fresh.
5. $40-$50 Bridal Bouquet
This is a modern bouquet with a single bloom and would cost between $40-$50. The flower and green used is a king protea and monstera leaf.
The key to having a single flower bouquet is to select a bloom that is hardy and eye catching. Having the single flower is what brings the cost down.
Since proteas are a tropical flower, this type of bouquet does great in the Florida heat.
As you can see, Orange Blossoms Floral and Event Design creates some beautiful bridal bouquets and are so knowledgeable on what does well in our weather.
For more info on scheduling an appointment for your Palm Beach wedding flowers, check out their website www.OrangeBlossomsFlorals.com.