You don't like waste and would like to use the floral decorations, made for the church, in Location as well?
In a wedding certainly floral decorations cannot be missed, they are the perfect and harmonious frame to an unforgettable day.
There used to be no such questions asked, because the process was that the florist would make the floral decorations for the religious ceremony, and once they reached the location on the tables there would be other decorations waiting for the guests, which at the end of the day would end up in a nice black bag.
Today this is no longer the case, because there is a growing emphasis on minting optimization with the least possible waste of fresh flowers that once cut are short-lived , so why spend so much money on flowers that do not last?
An attempt is made to limit making specific floral decorations only for the church, so that in a short time, they can be repurposed for other contexts of the day.
So you start jotting down a battle plan to understand what church decorations can be changed, how and where to arrange them; but slowly your doubts turn into anxieties, because you are realizing that it is easier said than done.
Don't worry it's normal to have your head in the ball, you're trying your best torn between a tight budget and the eyes of relatives all on you, ready to criticize at the first misstep.
What might be the best solution for you?
You could look for support in one of the many bridal chats, perhaps someone might have some ideas that are right for you, or start a Web search for a florist who can offer inexpensive service.
The problem is that an inexpensive service often means having standardized and meager decorations, so are you sure you want to take the risk of perhaps too few decorations and your day not having the right floral setting, getting criticism from your guests because they find on their table the decoration that was on the altar?
Imagine your wedding day, a church expertly decorated in an original and impressive way, and then in an instant voila, here are the same decorations with a new look at the location and the guests open-mouthed, not realizing they are the same.
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