Reason 3: Save Big Money
Unless you live in an igloo, you've probably sweated a little over today's economy.
It is becoming less common that the brides' parents foot 100% of the wedding bill as has been traditional. Today, more and more couples are the ones receiving those wedding-day bills. If you are one of those couples, it's probably become pretty important to prioritize your budget and to realize what aspects of your aisle-walk really mean the most to you (and your wallet).
Here are a few interesting statistics I just received today via The Wedding Report:
I think it's safe to say that the times are a-changin. So what do all of these statistics have to do with Love Is Blooming? It's pretty basic: if you want fresh flowers, be prepared to make that a BIG priority in your budget. It's not uncommon for a florist to charge a minimum of $150 or more for a bridal bouquet. That doesn't even take into account the season: out of season = big bucks.
So here's a wedding stimulus plan that's going to be a great deal. For an UNlimited time only I am offering custom designs, perpetually seasonal blossoms, and the perfect wedding flowers for a price that any American can afford!
It is becoming less common that the brides' parents foot 100% of the wedding bill as has been traditional. Today, more and more couples are the ones receiving those wedding-day bills. If you are one of those couples, it's probably become pretty important to prioritize your budget and to realize what aspects of your aisle-walk really mean the most to you (and your wallet).
Here are a few interesting statistics I just received today via The Wedding Report:
Areas of spending decline from 2007 to 2008:
- Wedding dress fell by 31%
- Rehearsal dinner fell by 34%
- Spending for a DJ fell by 6%
- Bridesmaid bouquets fell by 36%
- Gifts for attendants fell by 38%
- Wedding invitations fell by 34%
- Engagement ring fell by 30%
- Photographer fell by 26%
- Videographer fell by 24%
- Wedding cake fell by 33%
- Wedding favors fell by 9%
- Reception food service fell by 53%
- Limo rental fell by 24%
I think it's safe to say that the times are a-changin. So what do all of these statistics have to do with Love Is Blooming? It's pretty basic: if you want fresh flowers, be prepared to make that a BIG priority in your budget. It's not uncommon for a florist to charge a minimum of $150 or more for a bridal bouquet. That doesn't even take into account the season: out of season = big bucks.
So here's a wedding stimulus plan that's going to be a great deal. For an UNlimited time only I am offering custom designs, perpetually seasonal blossoms, and the perfect wedding flowers for a price that any American can afford!