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How to save on wedding flower centerpieces
I learned this from a florist friend of mine. When planning on centerpieces for a wedding, the florist automatically increases the price - sometimes three-fold! Go into the florist, tell them what you want in a centerpiece but do NOT tell them that it is for a wedding. Get the price for that centerpiece. When you are happy with the price, say, "Great, I need 30 of them!” You just saved hundreds, if not thousands, on your table centerpieces.
 
 Lynda in Toledo, ohio | Tips Published: 5

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This is absolutely unscrupulous. As a wedding vendor (caterer), I can say with certainty that wedding transactions are at least ten times the work of a normal party. Clients expect to revise their order many, many times over the course of planning the wedding, and this takes a LOT of time. If we charged three times more for weddings, it probably still would not pay for the extra time we are expected to put in.

Karen from Oakland, CA | Tips Published: 1

05:08 PM, October 26, 2008 PST


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