Planning a wedding or special event can be expensive, but creating your own floral arrangements cuts costs without sacrificing beauty. With a little creativity and some insider know-how, you can design stunning bouquets, centerpieces, and décor that look professionally made—at a fraction of the price. Here we share our 5 money-saving DIY flower tips to help you make the most of your floral budget while bringing your vision to life. Whether you’re a bride-to-be, an event planner, or simply someone who loves to work with flowers, these practical tips will help you save money without compromising on style.

1. Buy flowers in bulk

If purchasing a lot of a certain item, buying in bulk can really save you money. One of our best-selling bulk items is baby’s breath. You can save a ton when purchasing baby’s breath in bulk among other blooms.

A bride holding a bouquet of baby's breath and roses.

2. Use greenery

Using more greenery is always a money (and time) saver. Going for greenery heavy décor cuts down on your flower cost. Even choosing 1 or 2 types of flowers such as roses and ranunculus and pairing them with a variety of greenery can make an impact and save big-time!

Different styles of greenery arranged in a row.

3. Stick to a few flower types

The more flowers you choose, the more you’re going to spend. Keeping your bouquet and centerpieces simple by choosing just a few blooms can really make a difference and stretch your budget. Choosing bigger blooms can also make a financial difference. Flowers such as hydrangeas fill lots of space with a single stem!

A simple bouquet of roses and spray roses with some eucalyptus.

4. Make simple swaps

Even though peonies are a favorite amongst brides to be, most don’t realize the cost of them. Peonies are one of the most expensive flowers we carry and while they are stunning, you can swap them with a few stems of carnations to get the same ruffled look. Similarly, some standard roses give garden rose vibes for a fraction of the price!

Different shades of carnations which can be swapped out for peonies when they are not in season.

5. Leave out unnecessary florals

We see less and less corsages being made and used at weddings. While a simple bar arrangement can dress things up, it isn’t always necessary and these small arrangements can add up. Sticking to the basics of bouquets, boutonnieres, and centerpieces cuts down on the cost majorly.

A bridal bouquet featuring pink and peach shades.

Photo By: Rebecca Burt Photography

By following these 5 money-saving DIY flower tips, you can stretch your floral budget without sacrificing beauty or style. Remember, with a little planning, flexibility, and creativity, you can design breathtaking arrangements that will leave a lasting impression—while keeping your wallet happy!

Derian has worked in many facets of the floral industry, with over 10 years experience in everything from flower arranging to wedding and party planning, She loves to experiment in elements of flower design, color, and texture and is always looking for the latest trends in wedding bouquets.

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