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Wedding Florists in Salt Lake City, UT

Real Salt Lake City pricing for wedding florists, the questions every couple should ask before booking, and the red flags that should send you running.

Typical low
$1,500
Mid-range
$2,500
Typical high
$3,500

What you should be getting at this price

  • Personal flowers: bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages
  • Ceremony: arch or chuppah, aisle markers, altar arrangements
  • Reception: centerpieces, head-table installation, bar florals
  • Delivery, setup, and end-of-night strike
  • Rental hardware (vessels, candles, arch hardware)

Five questions to ask before you book

  1. What's actually in season on my date in my city?
  2. Can you do a mock centerpiece I can see before the wedding?
  3. What's the rental vs. fresh split in the quote?
  4. Will you re-purpose ceremony flowers for the reception?
  5. What happens to the flowers at the end of the night?

Red flags in Salt Lake City

  • Insists on Pinterest-board flowers regardless of season
  • No breakdown between labor, rentals, and stems
  • No site visit or floor plan review before quoting
  • Promises peonies in October without sourcing details

How Salt Lake City pricing compares

The average wedding in Salt Lake City runs about $30,000 all-in, and wedding florists typically take 8% of that — which is where the $2,500 mid-range number above comes from. If your overall budget is materially below the local average, expect to be quoted closer to $1,500.

Where to actually find wedding florists in Salt Lake City

Three sources that consistently outperform generic directories:

  1. Your venue's preferred list. Venues protect their reputation — the vendors on their list have already delivered there.
  2. Your other booked vendors. Photographers know the best florists. Planners know the best DJs. Ask.
  3. Instagram location tags. Search the Salt Lake City venue tag and you'll see who's actually shooting/lighting/filming there this season.

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Frequently asked questions

How much do wedding florists cost in Salt Lake City?
Most couples in the Salt Lake City metro spend between $1,500 and $3,500 on wedding florists, with a typical mid-range package landing around $2,500. That assumes a standard ~110-guest wedding and full-day coverage where applicable.
How far in advance should I book a wedding florist in Salt Lake City?
Book 8+ months ahead for Saturdays in peak season (May–October). Friday and Sunday dates open up later, and off-season weekends (January–March) sometimes have availability under 90 days out.
What should be included in a wedding florist's quote?
Personal flowers: bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages · Ceremony: arch or chuppah, aisle markers, altar arrangements · Reception: centerpieces, head-table installation, bar florals · Delivery, setup, and end-of-night strike · Rental hardware (vessels, candles, arch hardware)
Can I save money without sacrificing quality?
Yes — three reliable levers in Salt Lake City: book a Friday or Sunday (10–20% off most wedding florists), trim coverage hours to what you actually need, and book a rising mid-career vendor instead of a marquee studio. You can routinely land at the $1,500 end without dropping a quality tier.
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