Wedding guide
A calmer checklist for bouquets, ceremony flowers, and reception design.

Local flowers, delivery timing, and studio guidance in one place.
Use this before a wedding inquiry so your floral priorities, guest areas, setup timing, and inspiration details are easier to discuss.
Best for
Use this guide when the order needs a little more clarity.
These are the situations where the details are as important as the flowers.
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Bridal bouquets
Helpful for bridal bouquets when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Ceremony flowers
Helpful for ceremony flowers when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Reception centerpieces
Helpful for reception centerpieces when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
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Venue delivery
Helpful for venue delivery when delivery timing, presentation, or message details should be handled carefully.
Practical guidance
What to know before you order.
These notes are written for real customer decisions, not generic flower advice.
Step 01
Separate personal flowers from venue flowers
Personal flowers travel with the couple or wedding party. Venue flowers stay with the ceremony, reception, tables, or installation areas.
- List bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, and flower crowns first.
- Then list ceremony, aisle, welcome table, bar, cake, and reception flowers.
- Mark any flowers that need to be repurposed between spaces.
Step 02
Clarify setup and delivery timing
Venue access, photographer timing, ceremony start, and reception setup all affect the floral plan.
- Share venue address and access window.
- Note elevator, loading, parking, or insurance instructions.
- Confirm whether teardown or pickup is needed.
Step 03
Choose a design direction before the quote
The most useful inquiries include colors, approximate guest count, table count, favorite flowers, and styles to avoid.
- Send inspiration images as a direction, not an exact copy request.
- Name the most important floral moments first.
- Share budget comfort early so the design can be scaled well.
Checklist
Keep these details close before checkout or a studio call.
The right details make the order easier to prepare, route, and deliver.
Date, venue, and event timeline.
Wedding party flower count.
Ceremony and reception flower list.
Guest count and table count.
Color palette, inspiration, and budget comfort.
Helpful next steps
Move from guidance into the right Lina Flowers page.
Each next step is a canonical public page for shopping, delivery, local planning, or direct contact.
Questions
Quick answers for this flower decision.
Use these answers to decide whether to order online or call the studio first.
How early should I ask about wedding flowers?
Earlier is better for weddings and events, especially when the venue, guest count, or installation needs are still being shaped.
What details should I include in a wedding flower inquiry?
Include the date, venue, timeline, guest count, table count, color direction, inspiration images, and the floral moments that matter most.
Can Lina Flowers help with smaller wedding florals?
Yes. Smaller weddings can still use bouquets, ceremony accents, centerpieces, or pickup-friendly floral pieces depending on timing and availability.
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