Flowers for a Navy and Coral Wedding




It's fascinating to see a trend taking off and when I get multiple calls in one week for a particular color combination, I know it's trending well.  Navy and Coral is one of those trends this year and it's being chosen by brides who are having their wedding receptions in barns as well as country clubs.

When I meet with a client whose colors are navy and coral, I'm always anxious to hear how they plan on using the navy color in their wedding because, to be honest, there's not a lot of blue, especially dark blue flowers available unless we 'enhance' the flowers with some kind of colorant. Coral, peach and blush colored flowers however, are abundant. So if the navy is represented by fabric - bridesmaid dresses, tablecloths, napkins, etc., then I know the coral color can be the predominate flower color and will be used as an accent to the navy.

There are some strong blue hued flowers, but often times there's a violet or purple tint to them. Below is the cornflower.

Cornflower close top 350 be71035f


And then there's the tinted or airbrushed spider mum.

MUMS SPIDER BLUE 350 d4153130

And delphinium - which is more of a medium blue.

True Blue Delphinium Flowers 300

And the blue gerbera daisy, at the top - which was 'colored' blue. There's a few others, but the pickings are slim.  But, as for coral flowers, there's more variety available and a bridal bouquet, cake flowers and/or table arrangements made of a blend of corals, blush, pink or orange is stunning.

  Coral colored roses


  Dahlias available in a range of colors including oranges






Coral couture Gerber Bismark stem 350 9f04b66c  Gerbera daisies in peach, pink, blush and coral






Blush Peony Head 350  And peonies ranging in many colors including this lovely blush, which compliments the coral and softens the overall look.

The current trend with navy and coral includes some gold accents. The best way to incorporate gold into the mix is through fabric, ribbon and golden vases. One natural floral element in an arrangement is gold seeded eucalyptus, shown below.

gold orange seeded eucalyptus 350

And remember that navy also goes well with pinks and yellows - with accents of silver. And there are in fact some flowers and other natural floral elements in silver, including:


EarlyGrey Rose Close 350 fafbedef Silver roses



 Lambs ear leaves which give a silvery green look to arrangements

silver brunia 350 feb4a7fbAnd the magnificent silver brunia which is so gorgeous in bouquets and arrangements

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How to Make a Budget for Wedding Flowers



     Your big day is set - congratulations!  Now the work begins... because it takes planning and hard work to pull off a fabulous event and you want your wedding day to be amazing and memorable. Of course it's memorable to you and your sweetie, but you also want to give your friends and family a heck of party to attend and remember. Your wedding represents you as a new couple, if you're paying for everything. It's the biggest public event of your life! And if mom and dad are helping pay the bill, it represents them too.  So it's important to plan well.  So, how to begin with making a flower budget?


     Some brides come with a budget already in mind and that's wonderful.  To me, it means that they've checked around, made a list of what they'll need and then checked sources to find out how much things cost, in general.  They're usually pleasantly surprised when I give them our quote because our prices are really, really reasonable.  And then we adjust up or down based on our discussions before arriving at a final quote.  We charge a $150 deposit to 'hold the date'.  This amount is non-refundable because we've turned away other brides who wanted that same date. We can only handle so many weddings on any particular day, so it's important to 'hold the date' as soon as you can with your florist. Then the final bill is due 30 days prior to the wedding day and the order is non-refundable. Wedding flower orders are custom, with preparations made many weeks ahead. Flowers are ordered, sometimes from outside the country, delivered and prepped days before an event. A florist spends many, many hours leading up to the day of the wedding.

I recommend that you separate the ceremony flowers from the reception flowers when making your budget.  Ask yourself these questions:
 Ceremony
1. What type of bouquet do you want? (Some flowers cost more than other flowers and size matters) 
2. How many attendants and what flowers should they have? 
3. Do you want mom and dad to have a corsage/boutonniere? How about grandma/grandpa?
4. Do you want flowers near the altar or on either side of you and your husband-to-be?
5. How about flowers on the pews/chairs?
6. Any flowers for the door of the facility, outside stairs, entry way, table arrangements?
7. And don't forget -do you need flowers for your hair, or for your flower girl/ring bearer?

Now, let the party planning begin!  
Reception
1. Look around the venue site and see if flowers could help it's appearance (we'll help you with this one if you need a vision of how it could look)
2. How many tables will need decor? An estimate in the beginning will work fine.
3. Any arrangements needed for the book/gift table?
4. How about flowers to adorn the cake or food tables?
5. Do you want extra decor at the head bride/groom table?
6. How about using flowers to give the room a more luxurious look? (we'll help with this one too)

And the final piece of advice regarding a flower budget is to not be afraid to discuss your budget with your florist. We're used to working with all kinds of budgets and making the most beautiful wedding possible within your budget.

I hope this helps.  If you're planning a wedding in the N.E. Georgia/Atlanta area (we're located in Braselton, GA), give us a call at 770-557-9210 or email me at Cindy@ceflorals.com and I'll give you price ranges to help get you started. On our initial meeting with you, we like to meet at the venue site, because that's where the ideas begin. Then we set up a bride's board on our Pinterest page, Pinterest.com/ceflorals, so we can trade ideas and by the time your wedding day approaches, you'll have a good vision of what it'll look like. We handle all the details of the flower design, delivery, set up, rental of special equipment and then removing everything afterward.  That's what C E Florals does! We love what we do and we'd be honored to be a part of your special day.









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