Wedding Flowers Pricing
As a wedding florist in Buckinghamshire, I create completely bespoke floral designs, thoughtfully tailored to each couple, their setting, and the overall feel of their day.
Every wedding is different, and your flowers will be designed entirely around your vision and priorities. As a guide, there is a minimum investment of £2,500, with most couples typically investing between £3,000–£5,000 depending on the size, setting and floral requirements.
This level of investment allows us to design with a rich variety of carefully selected, high-quality blooms, creating arrangements and installations that feel natural, textural and beautifully cohesive.
Throughout the process, I’ll guide you with care and attention to detail, helping you make thoughtful choices so your flowers feel truly personal and perfectly suited to your day.
If you’d like to explore what this could look like for your wedding, you can find a couple of example floral budgets below.
Floral Investment Examples
£2,500 - £3,000
A beautifully considered and romantic floral design, ideal for smaller celebrations or couples drawn to a more understated, elegant style.
This level of investment may include:
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Bridal bouquet
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Bridesmaids' bouquets x 4
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Buttonholes x 4
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Ceremony flowers set on plinths (designed to be moved and repurposed during the reception)
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Top table flowers, such as bud vases and small vessels filled with beautiful blooms + elegant candlesticks with tapered candles
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Guest table centrepieces x 8, such as grouped bud vases filled with beautiful blooms + elegant candlesticks with tapered candles
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cake flowers
(including delivery, setup and props collection)
£4,500 - £5,000
A full and abundant floral design, creating a soft, layered and impactful feel throughout your ceremony and reception.
This level of investment may include:
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Bridal bouquet
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Bridesmaids' bouquets x 5
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Buttonholes x 5
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Statement ceremony floral columns (approx. 6ft tall, which, depending on location, could be repurposed during the reception)
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Aisle meadows x 6, adding movement, softness and abundance to your ceremony space (they can be repurposed during the reception)
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A full top table feature with floral clusters and bud vases + elegant candlesticks with tapered candles
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Guest table centrepieces x 8, such as full bowl arrangements + elegant candlesticks with tapered candles
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signage flowers
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cake flowers
(including delivery, setup and props collection)
Examples to give you an idea of what’s possible at this level, with your flowers designed around your vision and your day.
Examples to give you an idea of what’s possible at this level, with your flowers designed around your vision and your day.






WHAT AFFECTS YOUR
FLORAL INVESTMENT
Every wedding is unique, and there are a few key factors that shape how your floral budget is used.
The overall investment is often influenced by the size of your bridal party and guest list, as this affects the number of bouquets, buttonholes and table arrangements needed.
The types of designs you’re drawn to will also play a part — for example, statement ceremony flowers, larger installations or fuller table designs will naturally require a higher investment, while more understated designs can create a beautifully refined look with a lighter touch.
Seasonality and flower choices can also influence the overall feel and spend, and I’ll always guide you towards options that give you the most impact while staying true to your vision.
A Thoughtful guide
These examples are designed to give you a feel for what’s possible at different investment levels. Every wedding I design is completely bespoke, with your flowers thoughtfully created to reflect your day, your setting and the overall feel you’d like to create.
Whether you’re drawn to something understated or more abundant, I’ll guide you through the options and help you make the most of your investment, creating designs that feel intentional, personal and beautifully considered.
Your flowers will always be designed with your venue and the overall atmosphere of your day in mind — whether that’s keeping things simple and refined or choosing to include features such as staircase flowers or a more statement floral moment, placed where they’ll have the most impact.



