budget calculator

a convenient way to figure out how much to budget for florals 

Wedding: Ceremony and Reception

75

guests 

100

guests 

150

guests 

200

guests 

300

guests 

2

bridesmaids

4

bridesmaids

6

bridesmaids

75

guests 

100

guests 

150

guests 

200

guests 

300

guests 

75

guests 

100

guests 

150

guests 

200

guests 

300

guests 

75

guests 

100

guests 

150

guests 

200

guests 

300

guests 

400

guests 

500

guests 

WEDDING CEREMONY ONLY

WEDDING RECEPTION ONLY

PRIVATE PARTY

CHARITY OR CORPORATE EVENT

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces and personal flowers.

Starting Budget - $1600

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with altar arrangements, tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $3,500.

Note: This assumes a fairly small bridal party of 2 bridesmaids and groomsmen, 2 sets of parents, a flower girl and a ringbearer. If your bridal party is larger, you should add a few hundred dollars.

REALISTIC BUDGET - $2000 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces and personal flowers.

Starting Budget: $1,750 

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with altar arrangements, tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $4,000.

Note: This assumes a fairly small bridal party of 2 bridesmaids and groomsmen, 2 sets of parents, a flower girl and a ringbearer. If your bridal party is larger, you should add a few hundred dollars.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $2,250 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces and personal flowers.

Starting Budget: $2,300 

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with altar arrangements, tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $5,000.

Note: This assumes a bridal party of 3 bridesmaids and groomsmen, 2 sets of parents, a flower girl and a ringbearer. If your bridal party is larger or smaller, you should add or subtract a few hundred dollars.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $3,000 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces and personal flowers.

Starting Budget: $3,000 

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with altar arrangements, tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $7,000.

Note: This assumes an average bridal party of 4 bridesmaids and groomsmen, 2 sets of parents and grandparents, 2 ushers and attendants, a flower girl and a ringbearer. If your bridal party is larger or smaller, you should add or subtract a few hundred dollars.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $4,000 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces and personal flowers.

Starting Budget: $4,000 

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with altar arrangements, tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $8,500.

Note: This assumes an average bridal party of 4 bridesmaids and groomsmen, 2 sets of parents and grandparents, 2 ushers and attendants, a flower girl and a ringbearer. If your bridal party is larger or smaller, you should add or subtract a few hundred dollars.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $4,500 or more

Blue Bouquet has a minimum budget requirement of $1,000. Depending on your style and size of your family, that might be enough to cover all of your personal flowers (bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages for Mothers and Grandmothers, etc.) plus one altar arrangement. Of course, if your style leans toward premium blooms or if you have an especially large family, it’s possible to reach $1,000 in personal flowers alone.

Starting Budget: $1,000 

 Blue Bouquet has a minimum budget requirement of $1,000, which should be enough to cover all of your personal flowers. If we also created large altar arrangements and aisle arrangements, the budget could exceed $2,000.

Starting Budget: $1,000 

With a conservative approach, it’s possible that we could create all of your personal flowers for $1,200. Of course, with premium blooms and custom design elements, as well as altar arrangements and aisle treatments, the budget could exceed $2,500.

Starting Budget: $1,200 

Blue Bouquet has a minimum budget requirement of $1,000. With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,000 

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $2,250.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $1,500 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.


Starting Budget: $1,151 

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $2,750.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $1,750 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,750 

This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $3,750.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $2,250 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $2,250 

 This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $4,500.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $3,000 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $3,000 

 This is closer to what the average bride spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $6,000.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $4,250 or more

Blue Bouquet has a minimum budget requirement of $1,000. With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.


Starting Budget: $1,000 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $2,250.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $1,500 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.


Starting Budget: $1,150 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $2,750.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $1,750 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,750 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $3,750.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $2,250 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $2,250 

 This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $4,500.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $3,000 or more

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $3,000 

 This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $6,000.

REALISTIC BUDGET: $4,250 or more

Blue Bouquet has a minimum budget requirement of $1,000. This might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,000 

Blue Bouquet has a minimum budget requirement of $1,000. This might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,000 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $2,300.

Starting Budget: $1,500 

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,000 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $3,200.

Starting Budget: $2,000 

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,500 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $4,000.

Starting Budget: $2,750 

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $1,750 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $5,250.

Starting Budget: $4,250

With a conservative approach (or with some DIY effort), it’s possible that this might be enough to cover your centerpieces.

Starting Budget: $2,250 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $7,000.

Starting Budget: $5,500

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $9,000.

Starting Budget: $2,500 

This is closer to what the average client spends. Of course, with tall centerpieces and additional design elements or floral arrangements, the budget could exceed $5,250.

Starting Budget: $7,250