How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Canada? (And How to Cut That Bill in Half)

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How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Canada?

(And How to Cut That Bill in Half)

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You’ve said yes. You’ve set a date. And now you’re Googling ‘how much do wedding flowers cost in Canada’ — probably with a coffee in one hand and a slight sense of dread in the other.

Here’s the good news: you don’t have to spend a fortune to have breathtaking flowers. In fact, thousands of Canadian couples are cutting their floral bills by 60–70% with a simple shift in approach.

But first, let’s talk numbers — because knowing what flowers actually cost is the first step to figuring out how much you want to spend.

What Do Wedding Flowers Actually Cost in Canada?

The short answer: it depends. But here’s the range you’re likely looking at if you hire a professional florist:

Typical Florist Price Ranges

  • Budget weddings: $1,500 – $3,000
  • Mid-range weddings: $3,000 – $6,000
  • Full floral packages (florist-designed): $6,000 – $10,000+

The average Canadian wedding costs around $32,000 in total — and flowers often eat up 10–15% of that budget. In major cities like Vancouver or Toronto, you can expect to pay toward the higher end of those ranges due to higher labour and overhead costs.

Here’s what individual floral items typically cost when ordered through a professional florist:

Item Traditional Florist You Floral DIY
Bridal bouquet $250 – $600 $60 – $120
Bridesmaid bouquet (each) $100 – $200 $25 – $50
Boutonnière (each) $35 – $75 $8 – $15
Ceremony arch / arbour $500 – $2,000 $100 – $300
Centrepiece (per table) $80 – $250 $20 – $60
Flower crown $75 – $150 $15 – $35
Garland (per metre) $30 – $80 $8 – $20
Total (mid-size wedding) $3,000 – $7,000 $600 – $1,400

* You Floral DIY estimates based on bulk wholesale pricing

Why Do Florists Charge So Much?

It’s not that florists are ripping you off — it’s just that professional floral services come with a lot of built-in costs that you might not immediately think about.

1. Labour is the biggest line item

When a florist creates your bouquet, you’re paying for their design expertise, years of training, and hours of hands-on assembly time. A single bridal bouquet can take 45–90 minutes to construct properly. Multiply that across your entire wedding order and the hours (and dollars) add up fast.

2. Florists pay wholesale markup

Professional florists buy flowers at wholesale and then mark them up — typically 3–4x the cost — to cover overhead, waste, storage, delivery, and profit. That $350 bouquet might contain $60–$80 worth of flowers.

3. Delivery, setup & teardown

Your florist isn’t just making flowers — they’re also delivering them, setting up at your venue, and often breaking everything down afterwards. Those logistics have real costs attached.

4. Minimum orders and packages

Most florists require minimum order values, which means you may end up paying for more than you actually need just to hit their threshold.

The DIY Revolution: How Couples Are Saving Thousands

Here’s the shift that’s changing how Canadians do wedding flowers: buying wholesale blooms directly and arranging them yourself — or with a little help from friends and family.

This isn’t your grandmother’s DIY wedding. We’re talking about fresh, farm-direct flowers — the same quality that professional florists use — arriving at your door 2–3 days before your wedding, ready to arrange.

Real couple example:

A smiling bride is surrounded by her wedding flowers on a wooden table.

Sydney and Eric  were quoted thousands of dollars for their Pender Island BC wedding. Their You Floral order — bridal bouquet, bridesmaid bouquets, centrepieces, boutonnières, and ceremony arch pieces — came to $534.24 – even including shipping to aisland near Vancouver Island . Their florals were stunning, just as beautiful as if they had hired a professional florist.

 

How Does DIY Flower Delivery Work?

If you’ve never ordered wholesale flowers before, here’s what the process looks like with You Floral:

  1. Choose your flowers — Browse individual stems, bulk bunches, or curated packages designed around colour palettes and wedding styles.
  2. Get a free quote — Use the Mix & Match Quote Tool to build out your full floral list with quantities and pricing instantly.
  3. Pick your delivery date — Flowers ship from Canadian warehouses and arrive fresh 2–3 days before your event.
  4. Arrange with confidence — You Floral provides step-by-step tutorials, care instructions, and access to a team of floral experts throughout the process.
  5. Walk down the aisle with flowers that are uniquely yours — and the satisfaction of knowing you saved thousands.

Tips for Keeping Your Wedding Flower Budget in Check

Whether you go DIY or hire a florist, here are a few smart ways to stretch your flower budget further:

  • Choose in-season blooms — Peonies in spring, dahlias in late summer, and chrysanthemums in fall are all stunning and budget-friendly when in season.
  • Go heavier on greenery — Eucalyptus, ruscus, and fern fill out arrangements beautifully at a fraction of the cost of premium blooms.
  • Repurpose ceremony flowers — That arch arrangement? Move it to the reception as a backdrop or statement piece.
  • Mix fresh and dried — Dried flowers have a moment right now and hold up beautifully without refrigeration.
  • Keep centrepieces simple — Low arrangements with candles and bud vases often look more elegant — and cost far less — than towering floral centrepieces.
  • Skip flowers on the cake — A simple cake with a few loose petals on the board looks chic and saves $50–$150.

Is DIY Wedding Flowers Right for You?

DIY wedding flowers are a great fit if:

  • You want to save $2,000–$5,000 on your wedding budget
  • You enjoy hands-on creative projects (no experience required!)
  • You have a few friends or family members who’d love to help
  • You want flowers that truly reflect your personal style — not a template

They may not be the right fit if:

  • Your wedding timeline is extremely tight and there’s no buffer time for flower prep
  • You’re doing a very large, elaborate installation that requires professional rigging or construction

For the vast majority of Canadian couples, DIY wholesale flowers deliver an incredible result — with a story to match.

The Bottom Line

Wedding flowers in Canada cost anywhere from $1,500 to $8,000+ when purchased through a traditional florist. The labour, markup, and logistics are real — but they’re also avoidable.

With wholesale, farm-direct flowers and a little DIY spirit, most couples can achieve the same stunning look for $600–$1,500. That’s a savings of several thousand dollars — money that can go toward your honeymoon, your home, or simply a more relaxed start to married life.

 

Ready to see what your wedding flowers would cost with You Floral?

 

Use our free Mix & Match Quote Tool to build your complete floral plan instantly — no commitment required. Just choose your flowers, tell us what you need, and get a real price in minutes.

 

Visit: youfloral.ca/free-quote

 

 

<h3> About Sarah F.</h3>

About Sarah F.

Sarah is the owner of You Floral based out of Victoria BC. She specializes in curating flower arrangements for life's most treasured moments. From weddings to celebrations she's widely recognized for her artistic floral selections and for providing DIY insights for many that love the idea of crafting their own bouquets.

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