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May 25th, 2010 by lovevine Leave a reply »

<div>While the average price of weddings in the United  States has risen to more than $20,000 (and $40,000 in large cities such  as New York), brides are finding creative ways to spend that money more  wisely, and discovering cheap wedding ideas that help them save money.  Here are some cheap wedding ideas for the flowers — ways to have a  beautiful visual impact without spending a fortune.</div>
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<div>Use only in  season and readily available flowers. Be honest with your florist about  your budget, and have them recommend the most inexpensive flowers.</div></li>
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<div>Give your florist a general style  and color scheme, and any “banned” flowers that you hate, but generally  allow them flexibility so they can use what is in season and cheapest.  There are some times when peonies cost a fortune, and other times when  they are so cheap you can fill your hall with them. Make sure this  flexibility will be reflected in your final price tag.

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<div>Hold your wedding during the Christmas season or  immediately after Easter when a church will already be decorated.

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<div>Avoid holding your wedding in February  when flower prices are at an annual high due to Valentine’s Day.

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<div>Large arrangements on an altar will only  be seen from far away. Use inexpensive flowers such as carnations, or  large filling flowers such as snowball mums.

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<div>Some people think they can save money by moving the  ceremony flowers to the reception. However, keep in mind that many  churches and houses of worship require you to leave any flowers.  Florists also hate to do this because large arrangements are hard to  transport, and can become easily bruised or damaged in transit. (It’s  probably also least partially because it does cut down their bill.) You  also will need to coordinate it so that the reception will not be held  up by waiting for the ceremony flowers to arrive.

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<div>Find a venue such as a park or garden that is already  lush and beautiful.

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<div>Talk to  your venues and see if any other brides have booked for the same day. If  the two of you can coordinate flowers and split the cost, you’ll save a  lot of money.

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<div>Carnations  are one of the cheapest flowers out there. A lot of people, myself  included, really disapproval them. But when they are used in abundance so  that the blooms are packed together, they can be quite striking.  Consider a low square table centerpiece of 20 carnation blooms with all  of their stems and greenery removed.

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<div>Talk to party lease suppliers about renting large  potted plants such as tropical palms or ficus. They visually fill a lot  of space, and will help frame your ceremony site or warm up your  reception. Best of all, renting a potted plant is far cheaper than  buying large flower arrangements. Also, you may consider purchasing  these large plants and using them in your home afterwards to get more  use out of them.

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<div>More and  more brides these days are arranging their own flowers such as bouquets  of simple roses tied with a ribbon. Four or five pillar candles on top  of rose petals makes an easy and cheap centerpiece. You can also easily  create a centerpiece using wide shallow bowls filled with water and  several floating gerber daisy blooms. If making boutonnieres and  corsages intimidates you, these are generally inexpensive to order from a  florist.

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<div>There are  several places from which you can  get your <a href=”http://www.easydesignflowers.com”> fresh cut flowers</a>
, wherever you can get some of the best prices. Unlike at a  florist, you will be responsible for all of the prep work of cleaning  and trimming them, and keeping them alive until the wedding.</div></li>
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