Contact The Bridal Florist

Start Your Wedding Flower Conversation

When you are ready to talk flowers, the most helpful first step is sharing your date, venue, guest count, and the floral pieces you already know you need. That gives us the context to point you in the right direction without making the process feel heavy.

You do not need every flower decision made before you reach out. A clear outline of the wedding and a few inspiration images are usually enough to begin.

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What To Send

The details that make the next step easier

Wedding basics

Include the date, venue, guest count, ceremony and reception format, and whether the event is in one location or split across multiple sites.

Floral priorities

List the pieces that feel most important right now such as the bridal bouquet, centerpieces, ceremony flowers, or full-service setup support.

Visual direction

Share a few inspiration images, a simple color palette, or links to pages like our gallery so the look is easier to understand.

Before You Reach Out

Helpful pages to review first

You can also gather details first through the consultation prep guide, the pricing page, and the FAQ hub.

  • Use the consultation prep guide if you want to organize your ideas before sending them.
  • Visit the pricing page for a clearer view of what shapes the floral quote.
  • Check the service area hub if venue location, delivery, or setup timing is part of your planning questions.

Share your project details and we will outline the next step in a way that matches the size and style of your wedding.