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BLOG SERIES: How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Saskatoon?

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    michelle's flowers
  • 2 days ago
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How Much Do Wedding Flowers Cost in Saskatoon? (2026 Price Guide - Part 1 of 5)

Excited to share with you a 5 part blog series on the cost of Wedding Flowers in Saskatoon.


If you are starting to plan your wedding, one of the first questions that usually comes up is how much flowers are actually going to cost.

And if you have tried Googling it, you have probably seen numbers that are all over the place. Some say a few hundred dollars. Others say ten thousand. It is not exactly helpful.

So let’s break it down in a way that actually makes sense for weddings here in Saskatoon.


The Short Answer

Most couples in Saskatoon typically spend anywhere from $1,500 to $7,000 on wedding flowers. Some weddings fall below that range with very minimal florals, and others go well above it for full floral installations and large-scale designs.


Where you land depends on your priorities, your style, and how much you want flowers to be a focal part of your wedding day.


What Do Individual Wedding Flowers Items Cost?

white bridal bouquet

Here is a general breakdown of common floral items and what you can expect to pay in Saskatoon. These are averages based on florist pricing.


Bridal bouquet: Most bridal bouquets fall between $175 and $400, depending on size, flower selection, and overall style. Garden-style bouquets with premium blooms like peonies or ranunculus will sit on the higher end, where bouquets with carnations or chrysanthemums will be on the lower end of the price scale.


Bridesmaid bouquets: Typically range from $85 to $200 each. These are usually smaller than the bridal bouquet but still designed to complement the overall look.


Boutonnieres: (Males wear these) Expect to pay between $15 and $30 each. Simple designs with standard greenery are on the lower end, while more detailed pieces with specialty flowers will cost more.

Corsages and Wristlets: (Females wear these) Expect to pay between $15 and $50 each. Simple corsage designs with standard greenery are on the lower end, while more detailed wristlets with specialty flowers will cost more.


Centrepieces: Centrepieces can vary widely depending on size and design. Smaller arrangements may start around $75, while larger, more lush designs can easily reach $200 to $350 or more. A few other popular items are a mix of bud vases, which average $4-$20 per bud vase (flower dependant), and greenery laid out on the table, which average $15-$50 per table.


Ceremony flowers: This category has the biggest range. Simple aisle markers or small arrangements may cost a few hundred dollars total, while statement ceremony pieces or arches can range from $500 to $5000. Pillar arrangements are also a popular one and these arrangements average $200 to $400 per arrangement.


What Does a Full Floral Budget Look Like?

To make this more real, here is how different budgets typically translate.

Around $1,500: This usually covers personals only, which is the wedding party flowers. A bridal bouquet, bridesmaids, boutonnieres and corsages.

Around $3,000: Personal flowers plus a handful of centrepieces, ceremony items and possibly a simple ceremony setup.

Around $5,000: A more complete floral package. Full wedding party flowers, multiple centrepieces, and ceremony design elements.

$7,000 and up: This is where you start to see more impact. Larger installations, statement pieces, and a fully cohesive floral design throughout the entire day.


Why Do Wedding Flower Prices Vary So Much?

Flowers are one of the most customizable parts of a wedding, which is why pricing can vary so widely. The biggest factors are flower choice, size, and overall design style.


Premium flowers like peonies, garden roses, anemones and ranunculus will always cost more than standard varieties. Seasonal flowers can play a role, but not always in the way people expect. Many flowers are available year round, and seasonal flowers are not automatically cheaper.


Labour is also a significant part of floral pricing. Experience, designing, prepping, and installing wedding flowers takes time, skill, and planning behind the scenes.


How to Get the Most Out of Your Floral Budget

If you are trying to stay within a certain budget, the best approach is to stay flexible.

  • Choosing a colour palette instead of specific flowers gives your florist more room to work with what is available and in the best condition.

  • Focusing on key pieces like your bridal bouquet and repurposing ceremony flowers for the reception can also go a long way.

  • Trusting your florist’s design process and being open to suggestions often leads to the best overall result.

  • Working with an experienced wedding florist means you are getting more than flowers. You are getting someone who knows how to guide your budget, prioritize what matters, and make it all come together beautifully.


The Bottom Line

Wedding flowers in Saskatoon can be as simple or as elaborate as you want them to be.

The most important thing is not hitting a specific number, but creating something that feels like you and fits your priorities. If you are not sure where to start, having a general budget in mind and being open about it will help your florist guide you in the right direction.


If you are looking for your dreamy wedding florist (hello, us!!), we would love to see if we would be a good fit for your special day! Click HERE to inquire!



Wishing you a lovely day!

Michelle + team


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*all flowers feature in this blog post have been designed by Michelle's Flowers



 
 
 

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