Wedding Flower Pricing Guide: What Wedding Flowers Really Cost in North Carolina
- Blossom Artistry Weddings

- Feb 4
- 3 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
By a North Carolina wedding florist serving Pittsboro, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham, and beyond
Planning wedding flowers is exciting—but when it comes to pricing, it can also feel confusing and overwhelming. Couples planning weddings in Central North Carolina, including Pittsboro, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham, and the surrounding areas, often ask the same question: How much do wedding flowers really cost? If you’ve found yourself wondering “How much do wedding flowers actually cost?” you’re not alone. This guide is designed to give you realistic, transparent insight into wedding floral pricing in North Carolina, based on the full-service weddings we design at Blossom Floral Artistry, a North Carolina wedding florist based in Pittsboro and serving venues across the Southeast, including Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham, and Chatham County. While every wedding is custom, understanding typical investment ranges can help you plan confidently and prioritize what matters most to you.

Why Wedding Floral Pricing Varies So Much for North Carolina Weddings
Wedding florals are never one-size-fits-all. Pricing depends on far more than just the number of centerpieces or bouquets. Some of the biggest factors that influence overall floral investment include:
Guest count and number of event spaces
Ceremony and reception design scope
Flower varieties and seasonal availability
Installations such as arches, hanging florals, or large statement pieces
Labor, setup, and breakdown requirements
Because of this, most professional florists price weddings by total floral investment, rather than by individual stems or arrangements.

Typical Wedding Floral Investment Ranges
At Blossom Floral Artistry, personal flowers are the only floral elements that can be preliminarily priced. Ceremony and reception designs are always custom and are provided through a personalized floral design proposal.
Personal Flower Pricing
The following pricing reflects typical starting investments for personal flowers:
Bridal Bouquet: $275
Bridesmaids’ Bouquets: $125 each
Groom Boutonniere: $30
Groomsmen & Other Boutonnieres: $25 each
Wrist Corsages: $45 each
Pin-On Corsages: $35 each
These prices allow couples to plan personal flowers with clarity early in the process.

Ceremony & Reception Floral Design
Ceremony and reception florals vary significantly based on scale, design complexity, flower varieties, installations, and labor requirements. Because of this, these elements are intentionally designed and priced as part of a custom floral design proposal following a consultation.
This approach ensures your florals are cohesive, thoughtfully planned for your venue, and aligned with your overall vision and priorities.
Every wedding is unique. Ceremony and reception pricing is provided after consultation to ensure accuracy and thoughtful design.
What Full-Service Wedding Florals Include
When couples invest in full-service wedding floral design in North Carolina, they’re investing in more than flowers alone. At Blossom Floral Artistry, full-service florals include:
Custom floral design planning
Sourcing premium blooms and materials
Delivery, professional setup, and breakdown
Custom mechanics and installation work
An experienced floral design team on-site
Coordination with planners, venues, and fellow vendors
Our goal is to ensure your floral design feels seamless—and that you can fully enjoy your wedding day without worrying about the details.

Ready to Talk About Your North Carolina Wedding Flowers?
If these investment ranges feel aligned with your vision, we’d love to learn more about your wedding day. Floral proposals are always custom and created after a consultation, where we can talk through your venue, guest count, style, and priorities.
Next step: 👉 Request a Wedding Floral Consultation
At Blossom Floral Artistry, we’ve been designing weddings across the Southeast since 2000, serving couples in Pittsboro, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Durham, and beyond. We believe clarity and trust lead to the best experiences—for everyone involved.





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