How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Atlanta?
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How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Atlanta?

April 13, 2026

Wedding flowers in Atlanta typically cost $2,500–$12,000, with most couples spending $4,000–$7,000 depending on guest count and venue. This guide breaks down real price ranges for every floral element — from bridal bouquets to ceremony arches — and shows you exactly where to invest and where to save.

Wedding flowers in Atlanta typically cost between $2,500 and $12,000 for a full floral package, with most couples spending around $4,000–$7,000 depending on their guest count, venue, and flower choices. A bridal bouquet alone runs $150–$400, while elaborate ceremony installations and full reception florals at upscale venues can push totals well past $15,000. Understanding how florists price their work — and where you can flex your budget — is the difference between a floral vision that feels cohesive and one that feels cobbled together.

The Real Breakdown: Wedding Flower Costs by Category

Every floral budget is made up of individual line items. Here's what Atlanta florists typically charge for each element in 2026:

Bridal Party Flowers

  • Bridal bouquet: $175–$450 (garden-style, cascading, or heavily structured designs push toward the top)
  • Bridesmaid bouquets: $75–$150 each
  • Boutonnieres: $25–$60 each
  • Flower girl petals or crown: $45–$100
  • Corsages: $35–$75 each

For a wedding party of 6 bridesmaids and 6 groomsmen, bridal party flowers alone can run $1,500–$2,800 before you've touched a single table.

Ceremony Flowers

  • Altar or arch arrangement: $400–$2,500+ (heavily dependent on size and bloom types)
  • Aisle markers or pew arrangements: $25–$75 per marker, 8–16 typical
  • Ceremony backdrop: $800–$3,500 for full floral installations
  • Chuppah or arbor florals: $600–$2,000+

If you're getting married at a venue like the Atlanta History Center — with its sprawling outdoor grounds and Swan House gardens — your ceremony florals may be lighter because the landscape does the heavy lifting. Indoor ceremonies in blank-slate spaces will require more investment to build a sense of place.

Reception Centerpieces

This is where most floral budgets live or die. Atlanta florists generally quote centerpieces in one of two ways: low arrangements (garden compote style, $85–$200 each) or elevated arrangements (tall, dramatic, $200–$600+ each). For a 150-person wedding with 15 tables, expect to spend:

  • Budget-conscious centerpieces: $1,275–$3,000 total
  • Mid-range mix of high and low: $3,000–$6,000 total
  • Luxury, full-garden installations: $8,000–$15,000+ total

Additional Reception Florals

  • Head table or sweetheart table garland: $200–$800
  • Cake flowers: $75–$300
  • Bar and cocktail hour arrangements: $150–$500 total
  • Bud vases and accent pieces: $15–$40 each

What Drives the Price Up (or Down) in Atlanta

Flower Selection

This is the single biggest lever in your budget. Locally grown or seasonal blooms — dahlias in late summer, peonies in spring, ranunculus in cooler months — cost significantly less than imported specialty flowers. Garden roses, gardenias, and lisianthus are popular in Atlanta weddings and offer a luxurious look without the premium price of Juliet roses or rare orchid varieties. Your florist will know what's peaking at the Georgia flower markets in your wedding month, and leaning into those choices can save you 20–35% without sacrificing beauty.

Labor and Design Complexity

Floral design is highly skilled, time-intensive work. A lush, organic, unstructured arrangement takes more hands-on time than a tightly structured posy. Installations — like flower walls, hanging floral chandeliers, or ceiling treatments — require rigging expertise and extended setup time that significantly increases labor costs. Florists price these honestly; if a quote feels high, ask to see where the labor is concentrated and whether a scaled version is possible.

Delivery and Setup

Most Atlanta florists charge $150–$500 for delivery, setup, and breakdown depending on distance and complexity. If your venue is inside the perimeter, expect the lower end. Multi-location weddings (getting ready venue, ceremony space, reception venue) will add to that cost.

Time of Year

Valentine's Day and Mother's Day windows in February and May create flower market surges that affect wholesale pricing. Spring and fall — Atlanta's most popular wedding seasons — have competitive but generally stable flower supply. Summer weddings can face heat-related challenges that affect delicate blooms and may require cold-chain logistics your florist will factor in.

How to Get More From Your Floral Budget

Working with an experienced Atlanta florist isn't just about ordering flowers — it's a design partnership. Flowers of Marietta has been bringing floral visions to life since 1999, and that depth of experience means they know how to stretch a budget intelligently: where to invest in statement pieces and where greenery, candles, and texture can carry the room just as beautifully.

Here are strategies that consistently work for Atlanta couples:

  1. Anchor one or two hero moments — put your floral budget into the ceremony arch and sweetheart table, then let simpler bud vase clusters handle guest tables.
  2. Repurpose ceremony flowers at the reception — ask your florist whether arch pieces can be moved to flank a dance floor or frame the bar during cocktail hour.
  3. Lean on non-floral accents — candles, lanterns, fabric draping, and greenery can fill space beautifully and inexpensively. Event designers like TRD Media Grp Events and Design specialize in room transformations through drapery and design, which can complement a leaner floral budget with dramatic visual effect.
  4. Book early for spring weddings — popular Atlanta florists fill their spring calendar by the previous fall. Early booking often means more scheduling flexibility and sometimes preferred pricing.
  5. Be honest about your budget in the first conversation — experienced florists would rather design to your number than quote a dream package only to revise it three times.

What to Ask When Interviewing Atlanta Florists

Not all floral quotes are structured the same way. Before signing a contract, make sure you understand:

  • Is the quote itemized by piece, or is it a flat package price?
  • What's included in delivery and setup fees?
  • How do you handle flower substitutions if a bloom becomes unavailable?
  • Do you offer rentals for vessels, stands, or arches, or do those need to be sourced separately?
  • What is your policy on design changes as the date approaches?

These questions separate florists who are running a transactional business from those invested in your specific vision.

Atlanta Floral Budget by Wedding Size

As a rough planning guide, here's how floral budgets tend to scale in the Atlanta market:

  • Intimate wedding (under 50 guests): $1,800–$4,000
  • Mid-size wedding (75–125 guests): $4,000–$8,000
  • Large wedding (150–200 guests): $7,000–$14,000
  • Luxury/full-production wedding: $15,000–$35,000+

These ranges assume a professional Atlanta florist, seasonal flower choices, and standard delivery within metro Atlanta. Destination-within-Georgia weddings (North Georgia mountains, coastal Georgia) will add logistics costs.

Finding the Right Florist for Your Atlanta Wedding

The Atlanta floral market is rich with talented designers — from boutique studios in Virginia-Highland to full-service event florists in Buckhead and Marietta. The key is finding someone whose portfolio speaks to your aesthetic and whose process feels collaborative, not transactional.

At The Grand Moment, we've curated a vetted roster of Atlanta's best floral designers so you can browse real portfolios, see honest pricing context, and connect directly with florists who are the right fit for your vision and your budget. Explore our floral vendor profiles to start building your shortlist.

Ready to Plan Your Wedding Florals?

Stop guessing at spreadsheets and start designing with intention. The Grand Moment connects Atlanta couples with experienced, vetted florists who understand both the creative vision and the real-world budget. Tell us about your wedding and we'll help you find the right fit — flowers and all.

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