What It’s Like to Work with Me as Your Wedding Florist
More Than Flowers—It’s a Relationship
Booking a wedding florist isn’t just about choosing pretty blooms. It’s about choosing someone who will take your vision seriously, care about the details, and tell your story through flowers. I don’t do copy/paste designs. I don’t upsell just to upsell. And I don’t take it lightly when someone trusts me with one of the most meaningful days of their life.
So what’s it actually like to work with me? Here’s what you can expect—step by step.
1. Initial Inquiry & Discovery Call
Once you reach out (usually through my website or Instagram), I’ll send over a quick questionnaire to gather some key details: your date, your venue, general vibe, floral needs, and most importantly—what matters most to you.
From there, we’ll set up a discovery call. This is where I get to know you, your story, your style, and your floral dreams. I want to hear everything—from the way you met to what colors make your heart skip a beat. This isn’t about checking boxes—it’s about connection.
3. Consider the Season (But Don’t Be Ruled By It)
Yes, certain colors tend to show up in certain seasons—like burgundy in fall or blush in spring. But there are so many ways to make colors feel seasonally appropriate without boxing yourself in.
Want to use soft pinks in the winter? Add texture and deeper tones for warmth. Love orange in spring? Pair it with sherbet or peachy tones to make it feel light and fresh.
The key is being intentional—and working with vendors (like your florist 🙋♀️) who can help bring that vision to life in a thoughtful way.
4. Let Your Florals Help Build the Palette
This is one of the biggest wedding color mistakes I see: picking an entire palette before considering the florals.
Your flowers are going to be one of the biggest visual elements in your day—and the right blooms can completely shape the look and feel of your wedding.
I always encourage couples to keep an open mind when it comes to floral color. Some flowers just don’t come in certain shades (I’m looking at you, true blue!). But what we can do is build a palette that plays to the strengths of what’s in season, what’s available, and what gives your wedding that personal, curated feel.
5. Focus on Feelings, Not Just Hex Codes
Color is emotional. It can feel cozy, bold, whimsical, dreamy, or dramatic.
So instead of stressing about whether your shades are an exact match, ask yourself:
What colors make you feel happy?
What combinations remind you of home, comfort, or celebration?
What shades make you light up?
When in doubt, trust your gut. You don’t need a Pantone-certified plan—just a palette that speaks to you.
6. After the “I Do”
Once the party winds down, I’ll come back (or coordinate with your planner) to handle teardown and pickup. If you’ve opted for rentals, I’ll take care of getting those back. If you want to donate your flowers, I can help make that happen too.
Even after the petals fall, you’re still part of the Floral Stories fam. And I’ll be cheering you on forever.
The Floral Stories Difference
Working with me isn’t about trends or templates—it’s about intention. It’s about building something that reflects you.
I’m here for the couples who care deeply. Who want their day to feel meaningful, personal, and beautiful in a way that actually reflects their story. If that’s you?
Let’s make flower magic together. Ready to start dreaming? Reach out here →