Bulk Wedding Flowers: What to Buy & How Much

Bulk Wedding Flowers: What to Buy & How Much

A Simple Guide to Ordering Wedding Flowers in Bulk

If you already know you want bulk wedding flowers, you’re probably trying to answer one big question:

How many flowers do I actually need?

Couples searching for DIY wedding flowers often look for:

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The good news is that buying flowers in bulk is one of the easiest ways to dramatically reduce your wedding flower budget.

The tricky part is figuring out stem quantities and arrangement planning.

This guide will walk you through:

how bulk wedding flowers work
how many stems common arrangements require
how DIY flowers compare to traditional florist pricing
how to choose the right flower bundle for your wedding

At Lotta Flowers, we help couples order fresh stems designed specifically for DIY weddings, so let’s break it down.


Why Couples Buy Bulk Wedding Flowers

Traditional wedding florists typically charge thousands of dollars because their services include design, arranging, delivery, and setup.

When you buy flowers in bulk instead, you are mainly paying for the flowers themselves.

Many couples arrange flowers with their bridal party the day before the wedding, which can actually become a fun pre-wedding activity.

The biggest benefits of bulk wedding flowers are:

Lower overall flower costs
Flexibility in how arrangements are created
The ability to customize flowers to your style

For many couples, DIY flowers can cut their floral budget by 50 percent or more.


Bulk Wedding Flowers vs Traditional Florists

Here’s how the costs typically compare.

Arrangement Average Florist Price DIY Bulk Flower Cost
Bridal bouquet $250 – $350 about $117 in flowers
Bridesmaid bouquet $120 – $150 about $72 in flowers
Boutonniere $25 – $35 about $10 in flowers
Corsage $40 – $60 about $20 in flowers
Centrepiece $150 – $300 about $72 in flowers

The reason for the difference is simple.

Florists charge for:

design
labour
arranging
delivery and setup

Bulk wedding flowers remove most of those costs.


How Many Stems Do Wedding Arrangements Use?

One of the most common questions couples have when ordering bulk flowers is how many stems each arrangement needs.

While every arrangement is different, these are common averages.

Bridal bouquet
Usually 20 to 30 stems depending on the flower variety and bouquet size.

Bridesmaid bouquet
Usually 10 to 18 stems.

Boutonniere
Often uses 2 small blooms with greenery.

Corsage
Usually 3 to 5 blooms plus greenery.

Centrepiece
Typically 10 to 20 stems depending on the vase size.

Bud vase
Often just 1 to 3 stems per vase.

Ceremony urn arrangements
Often 30 to 50 stems depending on scale.

These numbers can vary based on the types of flowers used, but they provide a helpful starting point for estimating quantities.

 

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Example Wedding Flower Stem Plan

Let’s look at a typical wedding setup.

1 bridal bouquet
6 bridesmaid bouquets
10 boutonnieres
4 corsages
10 centrepieces
2 ceremony arrangements

A florist might quote $4,000 or more for this setup.

Using bulk wedding flowers, the same arrangements could cost closer to $1,800 to $2,000 in flowers.

That’s why so many couples are choosing DIY flowers for their wedding.


The Challenge With Bulk Flowers

Ordering flowers in bulk sounds simple, but many couples quickly realize it involves some planning.

You have to figure out:

how many stems each arrangement needs
which flower varieties to order
how to balance colours and textures
how many bunches to purchase

For many couples, this becomes a bit overwhelming.

That’s exactly why we created our curated flower bundles and wedding packages.


Flower Bundles Designed for DIY Weddings

Instead of calculating dozens of individual flower bunches, our bundles include the right balance of flowers and greenery to create common wedding arrangements.

These bundles allow couples to make:

bridal bouquets
bridesmaid bouquets
boutonnieres and corsages
centrepieces
ceremony arrangements

Because the flowers arrive as full stems, you can divide them however you like.

For example, if you end up with fewer bridesmaids than expected, those extra stems can easily become cake flowers, welcome table arrangements, or extra bud vases.


The Easiest Way to Buy Wedding Flowers in Bulk

For many couples, the easiest option is choosing one of our preset wedding flower packages.

These packages are based on the most common wedding setup.

Small Package — $742
Includes bridal party flowers with 1 bridal bouquet, 6 bridesmaid bouquets, 10 boutonnieres, and 4 corsages.

Medium Package — $1,155
Includes everything in the Small package plus 10 centrepieces.

Large Package — $1,595
Includes everything in the Medium package plus 2 ceremony arrangements.

Because these packages are pre-planned, they require less custom preparation and are often the most economical way to purchase wedding flowers.

They also make ordering flowers incredibly simple.

No calculations.
No guessing quantities.
No wondering if you ordered enough stems.


Want More Flexibility?

If your wedding setup is a little different, you can also choose our Build Your Own Flower Kit.

This option allows you to select exactly the arrangements you want.

Common options include:

bridal bouquets
bridesmaid bouquets
flower girl bouquets
centrepieces
bud vases
sign décor
ceremony urn arrangements

It’s a great option for couples who want more control over their exact floral setup while still ordering flowers in bulk.


Planning Your Bulk Wedding Flowers

Ordering bulk flowers is one of the smartest ways to keep your wedding budget manageable while still having beautiful floral décor.

Once you know how many arrangements you want, you can either:

choose a curated flower bundle
select one of our preset wedding packages
build your own arrangement set

All three options allow you to receive fresh, florist-quality flowers ready to arrange.


Pricing Disclaimer

Prices listed reflect pricing at the time this article was published. Flower pricing can fluctuate due to seasonality and supply availability, so prices may change in the future even if this article has not yet been updated.

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