How To Prepare For A Wedding Consultation With
White Iris Designs
Congratulations!! If you are reading this, then
that means you or someone you love is getting married soon. Wedding
planning is a lot of fun but also a lot of hard work. That is why we
are here! We want to be able to help you as much as we can. We love what
we do and have been doing it for quite a while, so I believe we can you
in many ways.
Here recently, we have noticed, that a lot of
Bride's are not sure what all a consultation with us entails. We try
not to bombard you with questions, but the more details we have, the
better! We will ask you a lot of questions in the hour or two that we
spend together.
Below is a list of items that we will discuss...
1. Where will your Ceremony & Reception be? Also, what time will they be.
2. Who is your Photographer? What time will the photos start? We want to make sure we get your flowers to you before your photos start!
3. Who is doing your Wedding Cake? We like to know this so that we can communicate with them if we are doing any flowers on your cake.
4. What are your Wedding Colors/Accent Colors?
5.
How many Bridesmaids, Flower Girls, Groomsmen, Ushers, Fathers, Ring
Bearers, Grandfather's & Grandmother's will there be?
6. Bring a photo of your bridal gown. (This helps to determine the style of the wedding.)
7. Bring a photo of the bridesmaid's dresses (Again the style is very important)
8. Bring swatches of fabric
in the colors of dresses & accent colors. (If you cannot keep
the swatches, I suggest that you take them to a Home Depot, Menards,
etc. & find paint chip samples that match them. They are free,
small & will fit in your purse easily for you to have on hand at
all times.)
9. Bring photos of style of tuxes
10. Bring photos of styles of bouquets, boutonniere's , corsages, centerpieces, etc. that you love (This is helpful in choosing the style of arrangements)
11. Bring in photos of kinds of flowers you love
(Again helpful to know what you love...also a lot of people know what
kinds of flowers appeal to them but do not know the names of the
flowers. I can help you identify them.)
12. Bring a photo of the site of the ceremony,
number of pews, alter, entrance, front entrance, candelabras, length of
aisle, etc. (This is very helpful when trying to determine where
& what types of arrangements are needed.)
13. Photos of the reception site
(Again for the same reason as for the church. You will need to know the number of tables, style of table, how they will be arranged, & location of cake table)
(Again for the same reason as for the church. You will need to know the number of tables, style of table, how they will be arranged, & location of cake table)
14. Make a list of everyone you will want flowers for
(Bridal party, special family members, vocalists, instrument players,
registers, servers, etc. This helps speed up the consultation, remember
you might be paying for it)
15. Bring any special containers, etc you will want to be used
(It is very fashionable for brides & grooms to personalize
their ceremonies, so many are using family heirloom vases etc.)
16. Bring a photo of you wedding cake. (If you decide you would like flowers on it, being able to see a photo is very helpful.)
17. How many Guest Tables?
18. How is your Head Table going to be done? How many tables?
19. Are you wanting any linens for your Guest Tables, Head Table & Cake Table
I
suggest that you start a folder file to compile all of the information
that you need. Start tearing out pictures from magazines, print them
off the computer, etc. Carry this with you to all of your appointments
regarding your wedding. Also invest in a small note pad to write down
things that you may need to check up on at a later time. In all of the
excitement, you can easily forget things that were discussed.
It
is never too early to start preparing. The sooner all of the details
are taken care of the more you will be able to relax & enjoy
this very special time in your life.
If you have any questions about things that I did not cover here, please leave them in the co



