About
Apple Creek Weddings is a wedding flower business based out of Woodstock, Illinois. Committed to providing custom client experiences, this team of floral experts upholds high standards of excellence when it comes to realizing wedding dreams. They understand that no two couples or weddings are the same and their team works hard to create arrangements to match that philosophy.
Services Offered
Apple Creek Weddings offers complimentary pre-wedding consultations in order to gain a thorough understanding of each couple’s specific visions and ideas. Their team then goes on to create floral pieces that express their clients’ individuality through carefully considered compositions. Assisting couples with event design, Apple Creek Weddings also conducts venue visits, delivers each order, sets up their flowers, and provides helpful cleanup services. Some of the arrangements that they specialize in include the following:
- Aisle flowers
- Altar and chuppah decor
- Bouquets and boutonnieres
- Centerpieces
- Corsages
- Flower baskets and petals
- Floral crowns
- Non-floral designs
- Woman-owned
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Reviews of Apple Creek Weddings
Review summary
Apple Creek consistently delivers stunning, unique florals that bring couples' visions to life. Reviewers praised the team's communication, professionalism, helpful day-of coordination, timely setup and flower preservation options. Pricing was seen as reasonable and most highly recommend them, with only occasional note about initial transparency.