Flowers symbolize joy and love, which is why they are essential to your wedding day.
Luckily, we are living in the age of do-it-yourself.
You may notice vibrant pink and orange tulips in March or April.

If you’re looking to make abridal bouquet in winter, you might see poinsettias or other festive options.
Even then, grocers aren’t florists, so their skillset is limited.
However, grocers such as Costco have you covered.

They offer a gorgeousSoft Grace Wedding Package, which includes the bouquet and other pre-made floral arrangements.
If the selection in this package doesn’t suit your needs, it’s time to get creative.
You’ll need to grab a variety of flowers from the supermarket to make your bouquets pop.

Unfortunately, this is not the time to think too deeply about color schemes.
One common flower found in grocery stores is roses.
Keep in mind that this is only your focal flower.
After securing your budget flowers, it’s time for the fun part: arranging your bouquet.
Gather your bridesmaids, groomsmen, or closest friends and have a bouquet party.
We know getting flowers anywhere other than a florist for your big day sounds intimidating.
Nevertheless, creating your own posy should be a delightful venture.
Most importantly, it will help you have some wiggle room in that growing wedding budget.