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  • Selecting a Floral Designer
  • From "How To I Do"
    episode DHTI-104


    Carolyn Shepard, a well-known floral designer and event planner, has done thousands of weddings. Here, Shepard shares her tips for choosing and working with a floral designer.

    • Ask for referrals from friends, relatives, other professionals. Look for a designer whose style fits your vision and price fits your budget.

    • Hire the designer 8-10 months in advance.

    • Bring time, date and wedding venue. Also bring fabric samples or photos of gown selections.

    • Bring photos of designs you like.

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