À La Carte - what does that even mean?

“Wedding planning was a total breeze because I love all the options and decisions I get to make for the biggest day of my life” ~ said no one ever.

We’ve had our place for about 4 years. Finally finding time to pick out new flooring for our rambler home. At first, we thought, let's go to Home Depot, pick out what we want and do it ourselves. Sounds easy enough. But there are SO MANY CHOICES & DECISIONS! Grey, tan, beige, black, tile with swishes, stripes, hardwood, laminate, vinyl, vinyl tile. And then it has to match everything we already have or it'll look stupid.

It makes a girl say, "that ugly ass vinyl will look good for the next 10 years because this is too overwhelming. I can’t decide."

Screw it, we went to a flooring company. They gave us 3 options. We pointed and said "that one", signed, sealed and waiting on delivery.

So why am I talking to you about flooring when all you want to know, “is this À la carte wedding flower package for me?”

Because if you're overwhelmed and only want a few pretty flowers on your wedding day. It’s like making yourself choose flooring for all you rooms. When you only want and have a budget for laminate floors in your kitchen.

À la carte allows you to:

  • pick your wedding floral items

  • send us a few inspiration pictures

  • Pay and your done

  • BAM! they arrive on your wedding day

At this time, our A La Carte option is booked for 2023

Here is a little more in-depth information if you are still deciding between our two packages (full service package blog coming next)

À La Carte package allows couples to choose from a list of options, set their quantities and pay.

  • No meetings

  • Order the items you want: generally speaking - bridal bouquet, bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnieres, wrist corsages and centerpieces

  • You let us know your flower color palette and we take it from there - no need to be specific

  • Send a few inspiration photos so we know your style

  • You pickup your flowers at our studio or we can deliver

  • No setup - that’s what your host couples, aunts and other helpers are for

Until the next flowering adventure,
Steph

Photographer: Chelsea Joy Photography

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