How far in advance should I book you?
Your wedding flowers are likely to form a key part of your décor, so I tend to recommend getting in touch as soon as you’ve booked your venue and set your date. I get booked up 12-18 months in advance, so it’s good to start chatting ideas sooner rather than later.
Will you come to visit our venue?
This depends on the scope and design of your arrangements and the location of the venue. We can discuss this in more detail during your consultation.
Where and when can we meet for consultations?
Initial consultations are held in my studio by appointment, where we will chat through all your requirements and look at various containers, props, portfolios and flowers. I am also able to hold consultations via Zoom.
Will you come to visit our venue?
This depends on the scope and design of your arrangements and the location of the venue. We can discuss this in more detail during your consultation.
Where in the country do you cover?
We generally cover the whole of Kent. However, depending on the scale of the event, we are happy to travel.
Who will be working on our flowers?
We have a trusted team of freelancers that work with us for our larger weddings. Sometimes there can be as many as five of us working on your flowers. All are overseen by myself or Paul.
How much is the deposit and when is the final payment due?
We ask for a deductible £250 deposit to save your date. The balance is due six weeks before your wedding day.
Do you hire out any props or glassware?
Your table centres come with any stands or glassware that we have in stock. We also have arches, plinths and urns, milk churns, chandeliers, vases, bud vases, all manor of glassware, wood rounds, table mirrors and all manor of other things.
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