How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Utah?

As a Utah wedding florist, one of the questions I’m asked most often is, “How much do wedding flowers cost in Utah?”  It’s an important question! Flowers shape the atmosphere of your day, and understanding pricing helps you plan with confidence.

Flowers do more than decorate a space. Flowers create the feeling of your celebration. Textures and colors tie your entire day together. Your florals also elevate your photos and transform Utah’s stunning wedding venues.

Floral pricing reflects not just the blooms themselves but also the artistry, time, sourcing, and care behind each design. While every wedding is unique, there are common ranges and considerations that can guide you as you begin dreaming up your floral vision.

The Average Cost of Wedding Flowers in Utah

The cost of Utah wedding flowers varies depending on the size of your wedding, the season, and the complexity of your designs. Most couples I work with spend between $2,000 and $8,000 on full-service floral design. Here’s what typically influences where your investment lands:

Wedding Size & Guest Count

A larger guest list generally means more tables, more centerpieces, and more overall floral needs. Even simple designs add up with scale.

Floral Style & Complexity

Loose, garden-inspired arrangements often require more premium blooms and more design time than minimal or structured styles.

Seasonal Availability

Choosing in-season blooms often keeps prices more stable, while out-of-season or specialty stems may cost more due to shipping or limited availability.

Installation Needs

Statement floral pieces—arches, hanging installations, aisle arrangements—require extra time, labor, and setup. They’re breathtaking, but they are also one of the biggest factors in overall cost.

A Breakdown of Common Floral Pieces

To help you begin budgeting, here are typical prices for Utah wedding flowers.

  • Bridal Bouquet: $200–$400

    Most Utah bridal bouquets are around $350. The cost of a bridal bouquet depends on what type of flowers you want in your bouquet. Premium flowers such as peonies, dahlias, and garden roses will raise your bouquet price.

  • Bridesmaid Bouquets: $75–$150

    The price of Utah bridesmaid bouquets is dependent on both the size of the bouquets and the types of flowers used in the bouquets.

  • Boutonnieres: $20+

    Remember, there are also other options like pocket squares and floral lapels, which will be additional costs. Boutonnieres are often given to grooms, groomsmen, fathers, grandfathers, officiants, ring bearer, etc.

  • Corsages: $30+

    The cost of the corsage depends on the flower choice, but also the type of wristlet. Options include: slap bracelet, pearl wristlet, metal cuff, and ribbon. Corsages are often given to mothers, grandmothers, etc.

  • Centerpieces: $75–$200+

    Bud vases are a current trend, and cost about $10+ per vase. Centerpiece pricing varies depending on shape, size, and flower choice.

  • Ceremony Arches or Installations: $400–$5,000+

    A floral spray attached to an arch starts around $400, and the larger the design, the more product it takes to cover. A full garden arch starts at $3,000

  • Aisle Flowers: $60–$500 

    A bunch of greenery or flowers attached to an aisle chair starts at $60. The larger and more dense the aisle arrangements, the more expensive it will be.

  • Repurposing Florals: Additional labor costs may apply

These ranges give you a helpful starting point, but your final proposal will be customized to reflect your exact vision.

What to Expect When Working With Me

My goal as your Utah wedding florist is to bring calm and clarity to the planning process. I take a collaborative, intuitive approach to each design. I am passionate about crafting florals that feel artful, natural, and deeply reflective of you as a couple.

Ready to Begin?

If you’re dreaming of your own Utah wedding flowers and want a custom quote for your day, I would love to connect. Reach out to us to start the conversation and see how we can bring your floral vision to life!

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