Planning a wedding is one of the most stressful times for a couple. That’s why, as a caterer and event planner, I can take some of the stress and worry out of the months leading up to and including the big day!
However, sometimes things can go wrong. It rains on an outdoor wedding, someone sits on the wedding cake, or a bride’s heel breaks on her wedding shoe. This is a story about one of those times and how in the end it turned out for the best!
I was planning a wedding in the spring of last year and decided to order the wedding floral arrangements from a local florist. Everything was in order and was set for the big day. The event was going so smoothly and according to plan that I hoped I wouldn’t run into a snag somewhere along the road.
Unfortunately the florist misplaced our order!! My clients were disappointed and upset. It was really embarrassing for me as well.
Click here to see Martha Stewart Flowers, the service I used to save the Wedding day!
We had to act fast. The wedding was only two days away and I didn’t have time or resources to put together anything of quality for the wedding. I got in contact with my go-to florist Martha Stewart Flowers at 1-800-Flowers.com and luckily they had the resources to work something out for me on such short notice.
Thankfully we could still go with the bride and groom’s choice of purple wedding flowers.They sent me some lovely hydrangea arrangements, in lavender, as centerpieces for the reception tables. For the bridal party lavender roses with white monte cassino and seeded eucalyptus were sent including matching corsages for the groomsmen.
I wasn’t driving around like a crazy woman the day before the wedding because the flower arrangements were on their way. The bridal party’s floral bouquets came to the church and the flower centerpieces went to the reception hall. It was all organized for me!! I’m so glad that it went smoothly in the end. It would have been terrible if Martha Stewart Flowers hadn’t pulled through for me and my clients. They saved the day!
Click here to visit my go-to florist, Martha Stewart Flowers, at 1800Flowers.com

