Wedding Budget Calculator
Planning Your Wedding Flower Budget
When planning a wedding, budgets and prices are where most couple like to start when working with vendors. This guide serves as a useful tool in planning your wedding flower budget. Plug in you desired quantity, and press enter to get a guide price.
The costs outlined in this wedding budget calculator are based on our most commonly requested items. We’re always happy to discuss other items, provide recommendations and suggestions based on your budget, preferences, and venue.
Every venue has its own policies regarding setup and pack down requirements. This has a major impact on installation fees, and if needed, we will include these in our formal quote to you, after you submit your quote request.
Remember, this calculator does not qualify as a format quote from us. Many variables will affect the actual total cost such as flower availability, needed items, and other labour costs. Other needed labour charges will be included on your formal quote, following your consultation. We suggest adding an extra $1,000-$2,500+ to estimate those added charges as you plan.
Our Starting Prices
Personals
- Bridal bouquet – $285
- Bridesmaid bouquet – $175
- Buttonhole – $30
- Pocket square – $50
- Wrist corsage – $65
- Flower crown – adult – $120
- Flower crown – child – $65
Ceremony
- Urn/vase arrangements – $350
- Flower box welcome sign – $300
- Welcome sign/seating chart cluster – $75
- Arbour clusters – $850
- Ground cluster arrangements – $800
- Floral nest – $1,800
- Flower towers – $2,000
Reception
- Bud vase – $25
- Flower cloud – $150
- Compote bowl – $150
- Table greenery – $45/table
- Cake florals – $75
- Cake meadow – $300
- Taper candle bundle – $12/candle
- Votive candle bundle – $5/candle
Logistics
- Urn hire – $50
- Plinth hire – $50
- Bump in – Sydney – $550
- Repurposing florals – $150
- Wrap station – $250
- Bump out – $350
- Travel costs – $350
Delivery, bump in/bump out fees are subject to the scope of the event and location. Labour costs are in addition to the per item cost.