Giving your florist creative freedom!
You’re getting married! Congratulations! You now have so many decisions to make when planning for your big day. It can get overwhelming and stressful. But ensuring you have beautiful, uniquely “you” wedding flowers doesn’t have to be stressful at all. Giving creative freedom to your florist is the answer!
When picking a wedding florist, determine if their overall design style and vision is what you want for your wedding flowers. Since you already love their style, giving them creative freedom will be much easier because you’re already impressed by their floral creations.
This blog post will share with you how having creative freedom expands the florist designer’s options, lets them use their artistic skills, and allows you to relax and enjoy your special day much more.
“Being open to your florist’s ideas and guidance is how unique and intentional designs are developed!”
- Sapphire and Lace Florists
Creative Freedom Expands the Floral Designer’s Options
Because flowers are perishable, they sometimes arrive to your florist in less than desirable conditions, and occasionally they don’t even come at all. Certain flowers may be out of season, unavailable, or too costly for your wedding budget. When these things happen, substitutions need to be made. Having creative freedom lets the florist make changes if needed, while still maintaining the overall desired vision.
Having creative freedom allows the florist to select the best flowers to achieve the look you want. They are fully involved in the wedding industry and will have fresh ideas that haven’t been overdone, will be unique to you and memorable to your guests.
Floral Designers are Creative Artists
When working with your wedding florist, remember you are hiring an artist. They appreciate working with clients who love their design style and brand. They do not want to recreate another artist’s work, but instead thrive on innovation and creativity.
More than likely you chose your wedding florist because you love their style; use of color, texture, variety of flowers, and design elements. You don’t want to limit their creativity by dictating what and how they create for your wedding. Don’t let your wedding flowers be a copy of the latest trend on Pinterest.
Trust your florist to take your wedding inspiration photos and create florals that will be unique to you and your special day. An experienced florist can balance your desires as a bride with their own creative vision to elevate your wedding from beautiful to breathtaking.
“As a floral artist I am guided by balance, tones, and textures. I am obsessed with the unpredictable nature of flowers and love that it is through the natural shape and texture of flowers that I guide my designs.”
Kaitlynn Putnam, Sweet Afton Floral
You Can Relax and Enjoy Your Special Day
Wedding planning can be stressful. There are so many decisions to make and details to manage. Letting your florist have creative freedom is one less thing you need to worry about. They are experts in the industry and can create the overall look and feeling you want from your wedding florals. This greatly reduces the chance you will disappointed because your flowers are not an exact replica of a Pinterest photo. You can relax and enjoy your special day, knowing that your florist will create memorable, stunning florals especially for you and your partner.
“It’s such a compliment to know you trust us completely to bring your vision to life.”
- Kaitlynn Putnam, Sweet Afton Floral
Wedding florists love being entrusted with the freedom to be creative and unique. Creative freedom gives your florists more options to design with and lets them fully use their artistic talent. Trust your florist to create the wedding flowers of your dreams, so you can relax and enjoy your special day.
From intimate gatherings to grand celebrations, Sweet Afton Floral is dedicated to providing exquisite, uniquely “YOU” florals for your special day.
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