WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR FLOWERS AFTER YOUR WEDDING - Holly Yee Floral Architecture: Woodinville Wedding Florist (2024)

Today I want to chat about something that a lot of people tend to overlook when thinking about flowers for their wedding or special event. After all the time and attention that’s given to deciding on your floral style, your floral color palette, and the placement of all the floral designs, the piece that is often not given much thought to is what to do with all the flowers once the festivities have ended. Whether it’s your wedding, a corporate event, or a celebration, when the food is all gone, when the music stops, and when the guests leave, everything that was brought to your venue to make your wedding beautiful has to find another home. And that includes your flowers.

So, here are some options for your flowers when it’s time for farewell.

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HIRE YOUR FLORIST TO CLEAN-UP

Most Wedding and Event Floral Designers will offer the service of clean-up (also known as strike) at the end of your event. This is a great addition for folks who don’t want take on the task of figuring out what to do with all of their flowers or for folks that don’t have the capacity to take them. Hiring your Florist for strike is an extremely efficient way of checking flowers off the clean-up list. Plus, your Florist will know best how to take everything apart and how to pack it back up. Afterwards, everything gets sorted, cleaned, and organized. Every Floral Designer is different, but I personally compost all the organic materials after a wedding. I strive for Holly Yee Floral Architecture to be as green as possible.

LET GUESTS TAKE THE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS HOME

Another option for your event florals is to let guests take them home. This works best with all vased arrangements that can easily be carried and transported. I especially like this option and think it’s a beautifully sweet gesture from the couple or host to their guests. People always love the gift of flowers – especially beautifully designed arrangements. Just remember to talk with your Florist about any vases or containers they are providing. If you are renting vases from your Florist you will need to return those, so you might opt to purchase them from your Florist so guests can freely take them. Or you could always ask your Florist if there is a way to incorporate a take-away container that can be hidden inside of the rented one.

DONATE YOUR FLOWERS

This option is hands down the one that you get all the feels from, myself included. If your wedding flowers have still have life in them at the end of your big day, you can take the vased arrangements to local nursing homes to bring a little bot of cheer to the elderly. Just remember you will have to coordinate this yourself or designate someone to be in charge of this, which requires floral clean-up at the end of your event, overnight storage, and delivery the following day. Donating your event flowers to others is a wonderful thing to do, just remember that it requires planning and time.

DRY OR PROFESSIONALLY PRESERVE YOUR FLOWERS

If you want to take your flowers with you at the end of your wedding, even if it’s just your bridal bouquet, a great option for the flowers post-event is to dry or have your bouquet professionally preserved. Drying can be as simple as hanging your flowers upside down in a dark closet. Part of the magic of flowers is that their beauty is fleeting, but with any form of preservation you can prolong the joy of your flowers.

COMPOST YOUR FLOWERS

Sometimes the life of your event flowers is not much longer than the day of your wedding. Floral Designers have to prep and handle the flowers so they are at their peak blossoming state for your event. This often means that they don’t have much life span in them. Instead of throwing them into the trash you can return the flowers to mother earth by composting them.

WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR FLOWERS AFTER YOUR WEDDING - Holly Yee Floral Architecture: Woodinville Wedding Florist (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep wedding flowers fresh after wedding? ›

If you're hoping to keep your wedding bouquet fresh until you or a professional can preserve the blooms, make sure to pop the stems in water as soon as possible. For bouquets and centerpieces alike, store the flowers in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight until you're ready to use them or preserve them.

What do florists do with flowers after a wedding? ›

Centerpieces, installations, and intricate floral arrangements are a bit tricker. Some floral designers will transport flowers back to their studios to upcycle arrangements for a different occasion. Florists may also partner with organizations that accept donations of flowers post-event.

What do florists do with leftover flowers? ›

Leftover flowers are sometimes distributed to hospitals and care homes. Despite the fact that the flowers lose their freshness after a while, they still can be used to comfort people who are depressed.

Do you keep your wedding flowers? ›

Is it inevitable that they'll end up in the dust bin, or at most, you'll salvage one or two blooms in a memory box? Don't worry! They can still be saved — preserved for years and years — hanging in your home as a beautiful reminder the day you were married.

When to take a wedding bouquet out of water? ›

Traditional bouquets made with flowers full of chemical preservatives can be carried about for hours without showing any sign of fatigue, but fresh fresh fresh flowers, like ours, which have never been near any silver nitrate or other flower preservatives, will only do an hour or so out of water (plenty of time for the ...

What do bridesmaids do with their bouquets after the ceremony? ›

Use bouquets as an added element of décor.

During the reception, you can place the bouquets in a place where they can be used as part of the décor. Your florist can bring vases and have the bridal bouquet placed next to the other bouquets on a table in the reception area, or on a mantle.

Does the bride keep the bouquet after throwing it? ›

After the ceremony, the bride has two choices: she can keep the flowers or give them away. If a bride chooses to keep her flowers, it's believed that she traps that positive energy in the flowers.

What do you do when you catch the flowers at a wedding? ›

If the person who catches the bouquet wants to keep it (and the bride wants to give it up), they totally can. If not, many newlyweds opt to either give their arrangements to guests as favors or donate the flowers to a charity the next day.

What does the bride do with her flowers? ›

Does the bride hold the bouquet during the ceremony? Traditionally, the bride holds her bouquet during the processional and hands it to the maid of honor or one of her bridesmaids to hold once she reaches the altar.

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