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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the florist worksheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your contact information at the top, including your name, phone number, address, and email. This ensures clear communication throughout the process.
  3. Move on to the 'Bride’s Flowers' section. Specify the ceremony bouquet style, price, and any accents you desire. Don’t forget to choose primary and secondary colors along with the types of flowers and greens.
  4. Continue with the 'Attendants’ Flowers' section. Here, indicate styles for honor attendants and bridesmaids, including whether their bouquets differ from others. Fill in all relevant details such as colors and prices.
  5. Complete sections for corsages and ceremony flowers by detailing styles, colors, and quantities required. Ensure you note down prices for each item.
  6. Finally, review the 'Important Information' section to summarize total costs and payment details before saving or sharing your completed worksheet.

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A $1,000 budget can be realistic for a smaller wedding or if you are only ordering personal flowers, like bouquets and boutonnieres, without large ceremony or reception arrangements.
The 3:5:8 rule is based on the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio, mathematical concepts found in nature that govern proportions and patterns. In floristry, this rule suggests using varying heights or quantities of flowers in proportions of 3, 5, and 8 to achieve balance and visual interest.
The rule says you need three focal flowers, five textural flowers, and eight filler flowers to make a standard, mid-sized bouquet work. These kinds of bouquets, with 14 stems, are the perfect size for table arrangements in your kitchen or on a side table.
The 3 5 8 rule in floristry refers to the concept of using three types of flowers, five stems of greenery, and eight stems of filler flowers in a floral arrangement.
The 3-5-8 rule is a floral design guideline that suggests using three types of focal flowers, five stems of greenery, and eight stems of accent flowers to achieve a balanced and harmonious arrangement. The focal flowers do not have to be the same color but should fall within the same color family.

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