Design that fits the venue
Flower decisions get stronger when scale, sight lines, architecture, and guest flow are part of the conversation from the start.
The Bridal Florist is built around the kind of wedding flower planning that feels collaborative, calm, and visually intentional. Christine Hackett brings the floral conversation back to what actually matters on the day itself: how the flowers look in the room, how they feel in your hands, and how smoothly they fit the schedule.
Our approach is boutique by design. We would rather shape a plan carefully around your venue, priorities, and overall mood than push a one-size-fits-all formula.

Every wedding asks for a different mix of beauty and practicality. Some couples need a strong bouquet direction and a few ceremony pieces. Others need full reception styling, setup coordination, and floral decisions tied closely to the venue layout. We meet the wedding where it is instead of treating every event as the same.
It can also help to see how other studios talk about their process. Couples occasionally compare our approach with pages such as Langley Flower Shop's about page before deciding what style of communication and customization feels right for them.
You can keep exploring through the services overview, the pricing guide, and the contact page.

Flower decisions get stronger when scale, sight lines, architecture, and guest flow are part of the conversation from the start.
We help sort inspiration, priorities, and service scope so the floral plan feels grounded instead of vague.
Thoughtful delivery, setup, and coordination reduce the amount of floral problem-solving left to anyone else.
Share your wedding date, venue, guest count, and the floral pieces you already know you need, and we will outline the next step.
You can keep exploring through the gallery, the pricing guide, and the contact page.
