Tuesday, December 8, 2015

wedding florist

Wedding Florist


One of the worst things you hear of when people talk about planning

their wedding is that after all the planning and money spent, just

before the "Big Day", the flower shop they chose closed its doors.

Just at the peak of all that stress and planning you have a bomb

dropped on you. This is why the number one thing to look for in a

florist for such an important day is dependability. Longevity for a

florist tells you a couple of things.


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 There are new flower shops opening all the time, going to churches and businesses to under bid

whoever has been providing their flower needs. So, if you are not

taking care of your customers someone else definitely will. The longer

a florist has been around the more you can be rest assured that they

will be doing their best to make you happy.

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Second, you know that they will be there for your "Big Day". Staying

power in a flower shop is like a security blanket for you. This is

true for any vendor you look at when it comes to weddings. As you are

planning your wedding you will hear many people say things like: "The

bakery closed a week before...", "We couldn't find our Photographer

after the wedding...", "I could see my dress hanging in this abandoned store..

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 So many people develop a fear of losing one of the key

companies for their wedding. This is why the best way to narrow down

the many vendors you look at while planning your wedding is longevity.

Most flower shops have a few designers on staff, so finding one that

suits your style shouldn't be too hard. There are many ways to weed

out the bad florists and many more ways to narrow down the search ofor

the one that does your wedding. But there are no guarantees the one

you pick will stay around. The best way to tell if your florist will

be there for your "Big Day" is to see if they stood the test of time.

So remember, when it comes to picking your florist start with the ones

that have been around the longest.

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