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Quality of service
2.5 out of 5 rating
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Average response time
2.5 out of 5 rating
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Professionalism
1.5 out of 5 rating
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Value
3 out of 5 rating
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Flexibility
3 out of 5 rating
Having started floral planning in January for an October wedding, I expected to not have too many problems. My florist was very hard to get a hold of, missing from the store for more than a week at a time, but she made me feel very comfortable and secure in my choice when I did finally talk to her. I made it very clear from the beginning and every meeting afterwards that my flower of choice was Peonies. She told me this would be no problem, a little costly, but no big deal. We had several meetings and many emails sent back and forth until we were both clear on the vision. The night before the wedding I went to check out the status of our flowers. This was when she decided to tell me that she was not able to get my Peonies. I was very upset by this as this was my wedding flower. I went home crying. The next day at the church, she brought our flowers. My bouquet was the same size as the bridesmaid and my ring bearer had a bigger Boutonniere than the groom. I sent back the flowers for her to puff them up and make them look more sizable. We had decided on specific colors for the women of the family's (mother, step mother and so on...) corsages, to match their dresses and so on. Every single corsage was identical to the last. All cream roses and cheap greens. We ordered a floral wreath for a memory candle for my grandmother who had passed earlier that year. Her favorite colors were pink and purple and I made sure to order a wreath in those colors. That request was also ignored and the wreath was made of the scrap flowers from my bridesmaid bouquets. All in all,lacking in professionalism
Having started floral planning in January for an October wedding, I expected to not have too many problems. My florist was very hard to get a hold of, missing from the store for more than a week at a time, but she made me feel very comfortable and secure in my choice when I did finally talk to her. I made it very clear from the beginning and every meeting afterwards that my flower of choice was Peonies. She told me this would be no problem, a little costly, but no big deal. We had several meetings and many emails sent back and forth until we were both clear on the vision. The night before the wedding I went to check out the status of our flowers. This was when she decided to tell me that she was not able to get my Peonies. I was very upset by this as this was my wedding flower. I went home crying. The next day at the church, she brought our flowers. My bouquet was the same size as the bridesmaid and my ring bearer had a bigger Boutonniere than the groom. I sent back the flowers for her to puff them up and make them look more sizable. We had decided on specific colors for the women of the family's (mother, step mother and so on...) corsages, to match their dresses and so on. Every single corsage was identical to the last. All cream roses and cheap greens. We ordered a floral wreath for a memory candle for my grandmother who had passed earlier that year. Her favorite colors were pink and purple and I made sure to order a wreath in those colors. That request was also ignored and the wreath was made of the scrap flowers from my bridesmaid bouquets. All in all,lacking in professionalism