When planning your wedding, your wedding floral arrangements aren’t simply just ‘decor’; they’re a statement of your style and a significant investment of your wedding budget. With the costs and effort that go into selecting your perfect blooms, it’s no wonder that repurposing florals from the ceremony to the reception has become a hot topic among couples and wedding professionals alike! We at Just Bloom’d Weddings, for one, are PRO-repurposing for many reasons: one of the biggest being sustainability!
Sustainability Meets Style
Repurposing wedding flowers shouldn’t just be a trendy “on-topic” conversation; it’s a real, practical approach to wedding planning that celebrates both sustainability and a cohesive aesthetic. For example, transforming ceremony backdrops or chuppah florals into breathtaking displays around your sweetheart table not only saves resources but also ties your wedding theme together beautifully – visual continuity that lends effortlessly to your day.
However, while the idea of repurposing might seem straightforward, it involves careful consideration and planning. Here are key aspects to think about when planning to repurpose your wedding flowers:
Location & Timing
The feasibility of repurposing your wedding flowers largely depends on the logistics of your venues. If your ceremony and reception are held at the same location, transitioning florals can be seamless. Otherwise, the complexities of transport might outweigh the benefits, if your ceremony location is several towns and 45 minutes away, for example. Additionally, the timing between your ceremony and reception plays a crucial role: a gap, such as a cocktail hour, can provide the perfect window for floral adjustments and transfer.
Mechanics & Design
Not all floral arrangements are created equal, especially when it comes to their structure and ease of mobility. Some designs, particularly large or intricate installations, may not withstand relocation without compromising their form. Discuss with your florist how the arrangements are built to assess if they can be effectively moved and repurposed.
Large or complex structures such as moon gates or pergolas pose challenges. While these can’t typically be moved in their entirety, elements of these structures can be repurposed—think floral runners at the reception or decorative pieces on mantles. Ground arrangements are simpler to relocate since they are often designed in low, movable dishes.
Coordination & Execution
Designating a person or team to handle the repurposing is vital. This could be your florist, wedding planner, or a trusted friend. Remember, this task requires time and care, so it’s important to ensure whoever is assigned is briefed and prepared to handle the flowers delicately.
It’s crucial for this team to be well-informed and prepared, as the delicate nature of flowers demands gentle handling to maintain their beauty throughout the event.
We at Just Bloom’d Weddings offer transfer services but understand that couples have well-meaning and able-bodied family and friends who offer to assist in this area. If that’s the case, we can work with the couple, led by the florist or their wedding planner, to thoroughly brief the friend or family member on the details of the arrangements and the timeline of the day. This solution saves our team from staying onsite to transfer your florals, ultimately saving you the extra cost of our time!
Creative Repurposing Ideas
Ceremony Backdrops
Arch Transformation
Transform your ceremonial backdrop, like a floral arch or moon gate, into an interactive photo booth or backdrop to your sweetheart table. This not only serves as a stunning feature, but also invites guests to create personal memories. For instance, a floral arch used during the ceremony can be relocated to the reception area, equipped with props and a camera setup, allowing it to double as a fun and engaging spot for guests.
Sweetheart Table Drama
The floral pieces framing your “I do” moment can be moved to embellish the sweetheart table, enveloping you and your partner in a romantic, flower-filled oasis during the reception. This can be particularly impactful with taller floral arrangements or draped greenery that cascades down the front of the table, creating a visually striking focal point.
Aisle Flowers
Reception Entrance
Repurpose ceremony pedestal, urn, or aisle flowers to create a grand entrance at the reception. This could involve relocating floral urns or potted arrangements to flank the entrance, head table or guest tables, offering a warm floral welcome that echoes the ceremonial decor.
Cake Table Accents
Floral decorations from the aisle can encircle the cake table, turning it into a spectacular centerpiece of the reception. Small arrangements can be placed around the base or along the edges of the table, enhancing the presentation of your wedding cake with soft, natural elements.
Bouquets
Bar and Guest Book Table Decorations
Bridesmaids’ bouquets can be repurposed as decorative elements on the bar or guest book tables. Simply placing these bouquets in elegant vases can transform these areas into attractive focal points, continuing the floral theme from the ceremony and adding a personal touch.
Centerpieces for Dining Tables
Alternatively, these bouquets can be redistributed as centerpieces for dining tables. This not only maximizes the use of your floral budget but also allows the beauty of these arrangements to be enjoyed up close by your guests throughout the evening.
Additional Creative Ideas
Memory Lane
Create a ‘memory lane’ leading to the reception area with flowers and pictures from your relationship or from the ceremony earlier in the day. This can include smaller floral arrangements or single blooms placed alongside photographs on a decorative walkway.
Interactive Floral Stations
Consider setting up a station where guests can use some of the repurposed flowers to make their own boutonnieres or small bouquets. This can be a delightful interactive element for your reception, especially if you include a few simple instructions and supplies like floral tape and pins.
Practical Considerations
Before finalizing your plans to repurpose flowers, consider these practical elements:
Budget Implications
While repurposing can be cost-effective, be mindful of potential extra charges, such as extended florist hours or additional transport needs.
Floral Longevity
Some flowers may wilt faster than others. Choose hardier varieties if you plan to reuse them throughout the event.
Conclusion
Repurposing wedding flowers is beyond just a budget-friendly solution; it’s a truly thoughtful approach to wedding design that reflects your commitment to beauty and sustainability, while respecting your wallet. With proper planning and creative thinking, your wedding flowers can enchant your guests from the first vows to the last dance!
We’re here to help you maximize the impact of your stunning wedding florals to align with your budget. Connect with us today to see how we can bring your wedding floral vision to life!