How Far in Advance Should You Order Wedding Flowers?
- Tia
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
We always recommend ordering your wedding flowers as early as possible, especially for weddings during peak season in Spokane.
Most brides book their flowers anywhere from 3–6 months in advance to secure their date, preferred color palette, and package size.
But if your wedding is coming up quickly, don’t panic. We can accommodate up to two weeks in advance.

Quick Answer
Our Recommended Timeline
3–6 Months Before
Gather inspiration photos
Finalize your wedding style and color palette
Book a consultation if you have questions
Place order for the package of your choice
1–2 Months Before
Confirm quantities
Plan your centerpieces and DIY projects
Order vases or supplies
2 Days Before Wedding
Pick up flowers
Begin arranging bud vases and centerpieces
Why Ordering Early Is Best
Ordering early helps:
secure your wedding date
reserve larger package quantities
give you the best flower selection
reduce last-minute stress
Especially during busy wedding months.
But We Also Understand Real Life
Sometimes weddings come together quickly.
Sometimes florists fall through.
Sometimes brides suddenly decide they want more flowers.
We can often accommodate shorter timelines depending on the season and flower availability, so it’s always worth reaching out.
The Good News About Our Flowers
Our flowers come pre-hydrated and wedding-ready, making the DIY process much easier and less time-consuming.
That means:
less prep work
easier arranging
faster setup
less stress leading into your wedding weekend

Our Best Advice?
Keep it simple.
A few flower varieties done well almost always look more elevated than trying to overcomplicate everything.
Hydrangeas, roses, spray roses, and stock are some of our favorite beginner-friendly flowers for DIY weddings.
Ready to Start Planning?
Whether you're planning months ahead or pulling things together quickly, we’re here to help make your wedding flowers feel beautiful, approachable, and stress-free.
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