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Our Wedding Flowers
Here at Arbour Blooms we pride ourselves on using the best quality flowers to create beautiful wedding designs to compliment your special day. We are passionate about wedding florals and have a wealth of knowledge and years of experience to help you decide on the perfect blooms. We keep up to date with all the current trends and latest styles and can help you choose the perfect style to compliment your dress with gorgeous seasonal flowers.
If you choose us as your wedding florist our most important role is to guide you towards a wedding look that fulfils all your dreams. As experts in our field, we will let you know which flowers are in season and also help you create a beautiful wedding style be it glamour, boho, simple or on-trend with a relaxed garden style, whether a church or civil ceremony we can look after all your floral needs.
We design Bridal bouquets, Buttonholes, Headpieces, Ceremony flowers, Venue Décor, Table centrepieces, Garlands, Arches and much more.
Let our team take the pressure of all the planning of your wedding flowers, we would love to meet with you and discuss your individual ideas and wedding flower requirements. You can schedule your free consultation with one of our Wedding Team by contacting us by email at weddings@arbourblooms.ie or phoning us on 01-2530880.
We look forward to working with you on your perfect day.
Arbour Blooms Wedding Team
Frequently Asked Questions About Flowers at Weddings
Please refer to our wedding flower guide, which details our current price list. Please remember this cost includes our professional florists’ time to assemble and arrange each item. If you would like to take care of the floral arrangements yourself, prices would differ. Contact our wedding team – we’d be delighted to have a chat and provide more information.
They are anything you want them to be. There is no such thing as archetype flowers for a wedding. The blooms you want, the type of arrangements you desire – it’s all down to your personal preferences. Some wedding flowers might be bold, grandiose and structured statements. Others might be more natural and modest. Whatever is right for you is right, full-stop!
Again, there are no rules. The answer lies in your preferences and potentially your budget. Usually, the bride carries a bouquet, and there may be some flower arrangements at the ceremony. From there, options could include:
- Floral hairpieces and/or small bouquets for the flower girl and bridesmaids
- Boutonnieres for the groom and his best men and/or page boy
- Wrist corsages for the mothers of the bride and groom
- Floral arrangements at the reception
- Wedding cake flowers
There are many ways you can save money when deciding on flowers for your wedding. You can have fewer arrangements by choosing just a bridal bouquet and maybe some small arrangements for the ceremony or reception.
Arbour Blooms has been a leading figure in the Irish flower industry for several decades. We have a dedicated wedding team that is exclusively responsible for looking after our wedding clients. They will assist you from start to finish and make the process smooth, enjoyable and efficient. When you buy wedding flowers from Arbour, our dedicated support team will make sure that when it comes to blooms, your special day is smooth and successful.
Start by listing the flowers you love most. With these blooms in mind, think about the wedding party outfits and what will work best. If you’re having difficulty creating a list, why not search for ideas on Pinterest? You can create a mood board and see what images you naturally gravitate towards most. Another great idea is to chat with your professional wedding florist. We know all the right questions to ask to get you to the perfect blooms!
Wedding traditions vary across cultures. It is believed women carried bouquets in ancient Roman times to symbolise fertility, faithfulness and new life. Throwing the bouquet supposedly began in England, where it was considered to bring good luck.
Here in Ireland (and across Scandinavia and Ukraine), female wedding guests would typically forage wild flowers and create a bridal headpiece, which was used as an alternative to a wedding veil.
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