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Planning your 2025 wedding? Our simple guide breaks down the average cost of wedding flowers in the UK. Find prices for bouquets and get tips to make your flower budget work for you.
So, you’re getting married! How exciting! You’ve got a head full of beautiful ideas, from the dress to the cake. But there’s one dreamy detail that can make your big day feel truly magical: the flowers. Imagine walking down the aisle holding a stunning bouquet with beautiful blossoms decorating your tables. It’s a lovely thought.
But then comes the not-so-dreamy part: the cost. Figuring out how much to budget for wedding flowers can feel like a big, confusing puzzle. You see amazing pictures on Pinterest, but nobody ever talks about the price tag. Are we talking hundreds of pounds? Thousands? It can be stressful trying to guess.
Well, you can relax! We’re here to take the mystery out of wedding flower costs. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about what you can expect to pay for your wedding flowers in the UK in 2025. We’ll break it all down in simple, easy-to-understand language. There is no confusing jargon, just the straightforward answers you need to plan your perfect day without the headache. Let’s get you from being confused to confident about your flower budget!
Let’s get right to it. On average, couples in the UK spend around £1,130 to £1,250 on their wedding flowers. But it’s super important to remember that this is just an average. Think of it like the average shoe size – not everyone fits into it! Your final cost will really depend on your own personal style, your venue, and how big of a role you want flowers to play on your special day.
Many wedding experts suggest setting aside about 10-15% of your total wedding budget for your flowers and decorations. If flowers are a huge deal to you and you’re dreaming of a space that’s overflowing with them, you should budget closer to 20-25%. It’s all about what’s most important to you!
Not everyone has the same budget, and that’s perfectly okay! Your wedding flowers can be beautiful, whether you have a little or a lot to spend. Here’s a look at what you can generally expect for different budget levels:
To give you a clearer picture, let’s look at the average price for some of the most popular wedding flower items. Remember, these can change depending on your florist and the flowers you choose.
Floral Item | Estimated Cost in 2025 |
Bridal Bouquet | £90 – £600 |
Bridesmaid’s Bouquet | £48 – £150 |
Buttonholes | £8 – £20 |
Corsage (for mothers) | £10 – £25 |
Table Centrepieces (per table) | £50 – £300 |
Flower Arch | £300 – £1,500+ |
Ceremony Flowers | £200 – £800 |
Aisle Decorations | £100 – £500 |
Cake Flowers | £20 – £80 |
You might be wondering why there’s such a big range in prices. Well, several things can make the cost of your wedding flowers go up or down.
Where You Are in the UK: Costs can also vary depending on your location. For example, wedding flowers in central London might be more expensive than in other parts of the country.
Feeling overwhelmed by all this? Don’t worry, there’s help! These days, there are some fantastic apps and websites that can make wedding planning so much easier. A great example is Bridebook.
Bridebook is a free wedding planning app that acts like a little helper in your pocket. Here are some of the cool things it can do to help you with your flower planning:
Using a tool like Bridebook can help you stay organized and in control of your spending, making the whole process a lot less stressful and a lot more fun!
Your wedding is all about you and your partner. The flowers you choose should be a reflection of your personality and your love story. Don’t feel pressured to have the most extravagant flowers you see online.
The most beautiful weddings are the ones that feel personal and full of love. Whether you have a budget of £350 or £3,500, you can have gorgeous flowers that will make your day feel special and magical.
So, take a deep breath. You’ve got this! Use this guide as a starting point, have open and honest conversations with your florist, and remember to have fun with it. Your wedding day will be beautiful, not because of how much you spent, but because it’s a celebration of you. Happy planning!
And there you have it! Hopefully, the world of wedding flower costs feels a lot less like a confusing maze and more like a beautiful garden you can’t wait to explore. Remember, there’s no right or wrong amount to spend on your flowers. The most important thing is that they make you happy and help bring your wedding vision to life.
Start by thinking about what’s most important to you. Are you dreaming of a show-stopping bouquet? Or are lush table centrepieces the key to your perfect reception? Once you know your priorities, you can have a clear and confident chat with your florist. They are the experts, and they can do amazing things to make the most of whatever budget you have.
There are lots of great ways to save! Here are a few top tips:
Repurpose Your Flowers: Get more for your money by using your flowers more than once. The beautiful arrangements from your ceremony aisle can be moved to decorate the reception tables, and bridesmaids’ bouquets can be placed in vases to decorate the cake table or bar.
Choose Seasonal and Local: Pick flowers that are naturally in bloom at the time of your wedding. They will be fresher and much cheaper than flowers that have to be brought in from far away.
Be Smart with Your Choices: Use lots of greenery! Foliage like eucalyptus can look stunning and helps to fill out bouquets and arrangements without costing as much as big flowers. You can also choose less expensive (but still beautiful!) flowers like carnations, gypsophila (baby’s breath), or chrysanthemums.
It’s a good idea to book your florist about 9 to 12 months before your wedding day. Popular florists can get booked up very quickly, especially during the busy summer wedding season. Booking early means you’re more likely to get your first choice, and it gives you and your florist plenty of time to plan everything perfectly.
Doing your flowers is a great way to save money, and it can be a fun project if you’re crafty! However, it’s a very big job. Arranging flowers takes more time and skill than you might think. Imagine trying to organize dozens of centerpieces the day before you get married – it can be very stressful! A good compromise could be to DIY the simple things, like small table arrangements, but leave the important.
To have a really helpful first chat with a florist, it’s great if you know a few things:
Don’t worry if you don’t have all the answers! A good florist can help you figure out the details.
Choosing the right florist is a personal decision. Start by looking at their website and social media to see if you like their style. Read reviews from other couples. Then, set up a chat with a few of your favorites. The best florist for you will be someone who you feel comfortable with, who listens to your ideas, and whom you trust to create something beautiful for your big day.
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