19 Elegant and Affordable Wedding Flower Ideas We Love (2024)

If you're new to wedding planning, you're likely discovering that big-day staples—like venues, menus, and entertainment—can be pretty expensive. Even if you're still reeling from the sticker shock of these must-have items, it probably won't come as a surprise that your many décor elements—including your wedding flowers—can also eat up a good chunk of your budget, depending on the size and style of your event. If you're adamant about sticking to the budget (which we always encourage!), you might already be thinking about what you can do to keep the numbers in check.

What if we told you that bringing your dream celebration to life didn't have to come with any sacrifices at all, especially in the floral décor department? It's true—next-level florals aren't something you have to give up. The solution? Being strategic about the types, amounts, and seasonality of your blooms will help you and your florist create big-day florals that won't break the bank. Ultimately, elegant and inexpensive wedding flowers aren't mutually exclusive concepts.

To help you bring your elevated, but affordable big-day blooms to life, we tapped three industry experts for their best advice. According to Le Fleuriste's Elena Seegers, opt for local, high-quality blooms that stand out on their own. "Think about the individual bloom and how beautiful that is, as opposed to a large squashed floral moment. Let them breathe and let each bloom have its moment! It will really show, and cost a fraction of the price," she says. Implement this idea by opting for single-stem, cluster centerpieces, like these bottled blooms by Betty Flowers Santorini, as opposed to classic iterations that require multiple types of flowers.

Another pro-tip? Be reasonable and understand that epic-looking flowers often coming with extremely high price tags. "Anything involving us bringing in a ladder is going to be the most expensive—so anything hanging from the ceiling, floral walls, and arches. Floral moments that require being designed on-site always result in an increased installation or labor cost, in addition to the cost of the actual piece," adds Laurie Tran of Wild Green Yonder. Scroll on for the rest of their sage tips—and to discover all the ways to make a maximum impact with a smaller flower budget.

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Orange Carnations Overhead

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If you're looking for budget-friendly alternatives to high-cost buds like peonies and garden roses, consider "fluffy substitutes," says Lori Tran of Wild Green Yonder. Carnations are an unexpected and often overlooked alternative that can feel luxe ("They get such a bad rap but can be exceptionally beautiful in the hands of a great floral designer!" notes Tran), as evidenced by this dramatic orange carnation cascade by Siren Floral Co. We love how the saturated color faded to soft peach at the end of the torrent, which gave way to the neutral tabletop arrangement.

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Strategic Runner

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Get away with using less greenery and flower springs in your centerpiece garland by lining it with a gauzy runner (it'll hide any gaps!). Nina Ei Fiori did just that when bringing this beautiful tablescape to life.

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Minimal

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Choosing small, minimalist arrangements—like this dainty spring, which was arranged by Sweet Emilia Jane using a flower frog—is an of-the-moment way to beat excess flower costs. If you're using less, you're ultimately paying less—but that doesn't mean you should skimp, notes Le Fleuriste's Elena Seegers. "I'd say to go for quality over quantity and find the florals you love and a designer that gets that more isn't necessarily better," she says.

You will, however, want to take a hard look at your venue before deciding on a minimal big-day style, notes Michelle Edgemont of Michelle Edgemont Design. "If your guest count is lower than what fits in your venue or it has really, really high ceilings, a minimal décor look could get lost in such a big space," she says.

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Tulips

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Seasonality always impacts flower price ("Some flowers just aren't available certain times of the year," says Edgemont), but there are some stems that are accessible year-round. As for the least-expensive buds that are always on-hand? Carnations, traditional roses (buy in bulk!), mums, and larkspur are your best bet, continues Edgement. Tulips are another low cost, always-available option—consider a single-flower bouquet that consists solely of the variety, like this Spout Flowers arrangement.

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Controlled Quantities

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If you don't want to pass on those pricier blooms (they're your dream flowers, after all), but can't find room in the budget to make them the stars of your floral palette, consider using them to enhance a special décor moment. Consider these crimson peony chair add-ons by Cody Floral Design, for example. Concentrated clusters adorned with greenery sprigs highlighted the bride and groom's place settings (and didn't break the bank).

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Single Bloom

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Sometimes less really is more, as evidenced by this mostly-greens shelf display by STEMS Floral Design—note the single red rose, which added intrigue and a pop of color to the simple station.

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Greenery-Centric

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Believe it or not, a greenery (not flower!) focused arrangement doesn't necessarily cost less than a display bursting with blooms, says Edgemont. "This is a common myth! Garlands have a lot more labor involved and often require a lot more product," she says. In small doses, though—note how this Eliana Nunes Floral Design seating chart's greenery component highlights just the top half off the window pane display—you will cut costs and "cover more ground," adds Seegers.

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Cake Moment

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Looking for a small, inexpensive way to elevate your wedding cake? Make like Kae + Alēs and add a sprig of andromeda to an otherwise simple confection, like this one by Sainte G. Cake Company.

"Fresh flowers for your cake are not expensive if you just need a few accent pieces," adds Tran, but "cascading blooms will definitely drive up the cost. Compared to high price of beautifully designed sugar flowers, fresh flowers tend to be more affordable."

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Regional Dahlias

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You already know that seasonality impacts flower prices—but regionality also plays into the floral price picture, as well. "Dahlias, which are typically expensive when brought in from a wholesaler, are very affordable for us in Virginia when they're in season with our local growers starting in late-summer through the fall," says Tran. Depending on where you live (and when your wedding takes place), something similar to this Compass Florals dahlia-centric backdrop, complete with dangling carnations and ranunculus, may be in reach.

Reaching out to your local farmers—who's blooms will be less expensive, simply because they're naturally in stock—is integral when sourcing buds that are both seasonal and native, notes Seegers: "Locally-sourced florals will always be better value for quality and money. Try the local farmers market and ask what they'll have in season—and see if you can design around what they'll have."

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Petite Bouquet

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A surefire way to save money on your bridal clutch is to "use less expensive ribbon and choose a smaller bouquet," says Edgemont. Consider something similar to this Sharla Flock Designs arrangement, which hits both of those points.

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Simple Garlands

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To avoid overspending on greenery garland costs ("Usually priced by the foot, a $20 per foot greenery garland will cost you a total of $160 for 8 feet," reveals Edgemont), don't go lush. This simple, barely-there mantel display by Studio Mondine feels substantial and fresh without costly extra yardage.

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Peachy

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A quick way to cut out flower costs? Remove the flowers and integrate affordable edible components, instead. The Flori.Culture created these ceremony chair arrangements with three garden roses and three ripe peaches, which were fixed to long olive branches.

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Cluster Centerpieces

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"Being open to a mix of centerpiece styles" will ultimately result in a lower bill, notes Tran. "Some of your tables might have a candle-centric design while others have a floral-based centerpiece." We love how these cluster centerpieces, by Wild Blossom Flowers, marry the two—low, single-stem vases were juxtaposed against extra-long taper candles for a multi-level, but cost-effective table display.

Seegers agrees. "Clusters of bud vases alternating with a couple of centerpieces make for a more interesting rhythm on the tables," she says.

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Smokebush Cake

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This Yolk confection proves that a barely-there smokebush sprig, which was provided by Liberty Lane Flowers, adds a whimsical-meets-modern touch to a simple white two-tier (how sweet are those fluted edges?).

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Uniform Floral Color Palette

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If you're looking to save money on your wedding bouquet, be sure to choose blooms and colorways that exist throughout the rest of your floral palette, says Tran. "Introducing a unique color not featured anywhere else in the wedding requires your florist to buy material specifically for your bouquet—which ultimately drives up the price." If your big-day's florals consist mainly of blue hydrangeas, you'll want to stick to those (or any of the accompanying, on-palette blooms) when curating your bouquet, like this one by Fisher's Flowers.

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Place Setting Sprig

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You're spending good money on your wedding flowers—ensure that each and every clipping makes an impact on your big day. We love how City Blossoms took leftover lilac sprigs, which originally appeared in the table's larger centerpieces, and placed them on top of menu cards for a cohesive, no-waste accent.

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Flower Market Favors

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Hit up the local flower market—or contact a nearby farm—to stock up on plenty of fresh-cut stems: They'll make for the ultimate DIY bouquet favor station, which guests will undoubtedly love. Alternatively, make like planner So Happi Together, who tied calligraphed name tags onto each bud (which were sourced by Adornments Flowers & Finery), transforming them into live escort cards.

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Andromeda Hair Piece

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Wearing a few sprigs of your go-to wedding flower—this bride chose andromeda—won't cost extra. Better yet, it ties you into the event's overarching flower scheme, which will make your big day that much more cohesive.

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One Big Moment

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Edgemont's best piece of advice for couples who want incredible floral décor, but can't fund a flower-covered celebration? " Put your money in one big, beautiful floral element and do smaller moments for everything else," she says. Since "backdrops are very costly," adds Seegers, you might want to choose an arch or ceremony structure—like this epic grapevine, pampas grass, and wildflower display by Still Life Flowers— as your big-splurge (and then move it into the reception space, where it can be repurposed as a photobooth backdrop!).

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19 Elegant and Affordable Wedding Flower Ideas We Love (2024)

FAQs

What is a reasonable amount to spend on wedding flowers? ›

Depending on your style and needs, your wedding flowers cost will vary, but the average cost of wedding flowers in the U.S. is around $1,500 with most couples spending between $700 and $2,500.

What is the number one wedding flower? ›

Roses: A Timeless Emblem of Love and Beauty‍

No wonder they remain THE iconic flower for celebrating love in its many colors. We adore how roses bring a special touch to weddings. Their elegance and beauty are just captivated in bouquets, arches, centerpieces...you name it.

Is $1000 enough for wedding flowers? ›

$1000 - $1500

Most often, this will allow for bridal bouquet, a few bridesmaid bouquets as well as boutonnieres for the groom and groomsmen. Depending on the number in the wedding party, it could account for boutonnieres and corsages for a few additional family members.

What are the cheapest flowers to decorate with? ›

“Flowers often referred to as 'budget-friendly blooms' include Chrysanthemum, Alstroemeria, carnations, Hydrangea, Hypericum and waxflowers,” Dahlson notes. “These flowers are all available year-round, the prices are always reasonable, and they exhibit excellent longevity.

Who pays for wedding flowers? ›

In today's wedding, it is common for the wedding couple to bear most, if not all, of the financial responsibility. Traditionally, however, the Bride's family is responsible for most of the wedding flowers, with a few items that are specifically the responsibility of the Groom's family.

What are the most expensive flowers for weddings? ›

What are other pricey wedding bouquets? As Wedding Wire notes, hydrangeas, peonies, and gardenias are "the most expensive flowers." However, the creative director of Botanica Design Studio, Zoë Gallina, told Veranda: "Generally, the most expensive flowers in a bouquet are phalaenopsis orchids."

What flower symbolizes marriage? ›

Peonies have a great deal of meaning for a couple. The reason why it is so popular at weddings is that it represents “happy marriage” and “great honor.” Pink is the most common color given as a gift representing love at first sight.

Are fake flowers cheaper for a wedding? ›

Real flowers are typically more expensive than artificial ones, but they often look more natural and elegant. However, they require more care and can be more susceptible to damage. Artificial flowers are usually less expensive and can be easier to care for, but they may not look as realistic as real flowers.

Why do florists charge more for weddings? ›

Your florist's skill, time and experience

In total, your wedding florist will likely spend up to seventy hours on the design and execution of your wedding flowers, from the time of the first meeting to the final breakdown and clean-up from your event. This does not include hours put in by additional designers to help.

Is it cheaper to buy fake flowers or real flowers for wedding? ›

Pros of Using Artificial Flowers

They're usually a lot less expensive than fresh flowers, which means that you'll get more flowers that will fit within your floral budget.

How do I make a cheap bunch of flowers look expensive? ›

The best way to make a bouquet look expensive is to mix different kinds of flowers together. Try arranging it so you have a consistent mix of smaller buds, larger focal blooms, and plenty of greenery to frame them.

Is it cheaper to buy flowers from a florist? ›

If you've ever purchased flowers at Kroger, Publix or even Trader Joe's you've probably noticed they are cheaper than purchasing flowers at a traditional flower shop, also called a florist. There are many reasons for this, but the main reason is the amount of wholesale flowers being purchased.

Why are Trader Joe's flowers so cheap? ›

Because the brand purchases flowers in bulk directly from growers, the prices are much lower than what you would find in boutique flower shops and other major grocery stores. You can find bunches of flowers for as low as $3.99. That's pretty hard to beat!

Is $1,500 enough for wedding flowers? ›

Aim for 8-10% of total wedding spend towards your overall flower budget. This typically hovers around a couple of thousand dollars. A budget of $1,500-$3,500 is considered realistic or reasonable for average-scale weddings of 100 guests, allowing creative diversity without excess.

What's a reasonable amount to put in a wedding card? ›

For people you don't know as well, we think that around £30-£50 is a good amount to spend. After all, they have provided food, drinks, and stationery for you, and it's nice to show them that you are grateful. Some people believe that as a guest you should cover the cost of the wedding meal that they have provided.

Who should pay for the brides bouquet? ›

The groom's family provides the person flowers involved in a wedding ceremony. That includes the bride's bouquet, the groomsmen and usher boutonnières, and the corsages and mini bouquets for the both mothers and grandmothers.

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