Wedding Flower Ideas That Won’t Break The Bank

With the average cost of a wedding hovering around $36,000, it’s completely understandable that couples look for ways to save. One of the first areas many consider trimming back? Wedding flowers.

Sadly, florals often get dismissed with comments like, “Why bother with real flowers? They only last one day.” While that’s technically true, the same could be said for most wedding elements — the food, the cake, the music — all temporary, yet meaningful.

If flowers fall lower on your priority list, that actually puts you in a great position to save. The good news? There are plenty of affordable flower options that still look beautiful and intentional.

Here are six economical wedding flower ideas that can help you save without sacrificing style.

How Can I Save Money on My Wedding Flowers?

Which Flowers Are Affordable for Weddings?

    1. Carnations: Elegant and Versatile

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      Don’t dismiss the power of carnations. These flowers have gotten a bad rap over the years, but they can be incredibly elegant when designed thoughtfully. Carnations are among the most affordable wedding flowers, come in a wide range of colors, and are available in three main types: Large Carnations, Spray (or Mini) Carnations, and Dwarf Carnations.
    1. Baby’s Breath: Simple, Classic, and Affordable

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      Baby’s Breath is often used as a filler, but when used on its own, it can make a stunning statement. Large groupings in simple vases feel airy and romantic — and they’re one of the most budget-friendly flower options available.

    1. Roses: Year-Round Options That Won’t Break the Bank

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      Roses are a classic choice for wedding flowers, and standard or spray roses are surprisingly economical. Because they’re available year-round and come in countless colors, they’re a reliable option for couples seeking affordable flowers. Just be sure to avoid garden roses, which typically come with a higher price tag.

What Are Creative Wedding Centerpiece Ideas?

  1. Fall Centerpieces: Wheat, Dried Grasses, and Seasonal Charm

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    Want an easy and inexpensive seasonal centerpiece for a fall wedding? A bundle of wheat or dried grasses displayed in a clear vase — or tied together with a simple ribbon — creates a warm, autumnal look without the cost of fresh blooms.

  2. Floating Flowers: Minimal Blooms, Maximum Impact


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    Floating flowers are proof that a little goes a long way. A few blooms in bowls of water or submerged in tall vases can make a big impact with minimal floral spend.

    Pro Tip: Make sure to do a bleed test to make sure that the dyes used to color the flowers don’t bleed into the water.

Can I Incorporate Non-Flower Elements into Wedding Centerpieces?

  1. Using Fruits for Color and Interest


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    While technically not flowers, fruit centerpieces are a creative way to stretch your floral budget. Lemons, limes, apples, pears, and even grapes add color, texture, and interest at a fraction of the cost.

    Bright lemons or limes add a big pop of color at a minimal cost. Place a few in a low bowl, or fill a tall vase. This works for all fruits – apples, grapes, pears . . .

What Factors Affect the Cost of Wedding Flowers?

Please don’t think that the floral industry is trying to rip you off simply because they’re “just flowers.” There are many factors that go into determining the price of wedding flowers (well, all flowers actually). Some factors are:

  • Do the Types of Flowers Affect Wedding Flower Costs?

    Flowers that have to be imported or out-of-season will cost more than those that are locally sourced and in-season.

  • How Does Labor Impact Wedding Flower Prices?

    Florists don’t just pick a bloom and pop it into an arrangement. Time and expertise is needed to properly clean and process flowers so they are at their peak when your arrangement is on display. Also figure in on-site set up and tear-down. Arrangements with a more intensive installation will take longer, and cost more.

  • Does Quantity and Scale Increase Floral Costs?

    Simply put, more blooms = more money. So larger, fuller arrangements will cost more than smaller ones with more greenery and filler.

  • Do Seasonal Holidays Affect Wedding Flower Pricing?

    Easter, Valentine’s Day, and Mother’s Day are peak floral seasons. Your florist’s time and the supply available will be in higher demand, leading to increased costs.

  • How Do Overhead Costs Factor Into Flower Pricing?

    Delivery, payroll, rent, electricity, all have to be factored in, even if no one “sees” it.

Wedding flowers don’t have to be over-the-top or expensive to be meaningful. With a little creativity and smart flower choices, it’s entirely possible to have beautiful wedding flowers that fit both your style and your budget.

What creative ways have you seen couples save on flowers? Share your ideas in the comments below.

Hearts, Joy, Love!
Jean

Author of “Wedding Invitations, RSVPs, and More! Oh My!”  and “From ‘I Will’ to ‘I Do’”

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