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Questions to ask your florist
1. Is my date available?
In this case, check whether an application is necessary to maintain date. Also ask if there is no consultation fee. See if you can get an appointment before submitting their position.
2. You have actual photographs or samples of past work?
It is important to see the work of the real florist not air brushed photos of a book of FTD. What better way to see if his style complements your tastes and check how they are qualified.
3. Is there a delivery charge or not?
Care with this may be an additional important. Most florists charge a fee for delivery and installation, especially if you have complex floral arrangements or site that is far from his shop. If the load is high, consider finding a flower shop near the site or reduce the complicated decorations.
4. Do you any silk or dried flower arrangements?
This may be important to you if you want to keep your bouquet or to find a center unusual. Sometimes these choices can be less expensive than fresh flowers, especially to some exotic species such as orchids. A coffee table idea dried rose topiaries elegant double remembrance.
5. How many weddings do you do in a day?
The biggest problem is that some florists are trying to do too much too many weddings in a day. A florist can probably do two or three events a day, if events occur at different times or the florist has a lot of help. If the schedule is very full of flowers on your wedding date, come late May or delivery of flowers poorly. Be sure to look for someone focused on your marriage, not just their checkbook.
6. Are you familiar with my site ceremony and reception sites?
If not, you to visit me? May be a good idea to introduce your florist for the ceremony or reception venue whether they have ever seen. Ask if they are free to visit the site.
7. What are the points you hire? How are prices?
Some of the things you want to include a chandelier rent multiple, hall rules or ballot box. The best florists do not charge on rentals. One way to tell is to compare prices with a local rental shop. A common profit margin for florists is about 10% of their time to coordinate this detail. If you prefer to rent the items yourself because you can get a better price, be sure you have the time to collect and return items.
8. Can I attend one of their weddings during the installation of a look at their designs?
Another way to determine how their professional and talented florist is. You will need to visit during the settings and exit before the wedding happens. Try florists not to disrupt or his staff while they work (except for the questions below.) Search time, fresh flowers, and to what extent the florist and staff working together.
9. What time will you be my ceremony and reception sites to establish my marriage?
Confirm this time through planning. Many florists put a few hours before marriages. If this is the case for your wedding, make sure that the temperature in the site will not be too hot for the flowers.
10. You want to leave my flowers or simply to remain through the ceremony?
The level of service here differs considerably from a flower shop florist. Some just lay flowers for the ceremony and go, while others remain to pin on bouquets, make sure nothing is missing, etc. There will be an extra in general $ 50-75 for this service, but this could be a profitable investment.
11. What What if I take the flowers are not available for my marriage?
How will you determine which replacement flowers?
12. What is politics, if I want to add additional elements as another centerpiece button or last minute?
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