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Do-It-Yourself Wedding Flowers Help Save Time and Money

Tulsa, Okla. (PRWEB) June 21, 2007 -- June is here, which means wedding season is upon us. It means pretty dresses and pretty flowers, to be sure, but those pretty dresses and pretty flowers can cost a pretty penny. According to TheKnot.com, the average wedding costs $10,000 and about 8 percent to 10 percent of that is the cost of flowers. A thousand dollars just for flowers?

Facing high costs for many wedding items, many brides-to-be are turning to the do-it-yourself field for wedding planning. However, while it may help bring their budget under control, many brides simply do not have the time to do it all themselves. DIY guides and resources help crafty brides maximize their efforts and minimize their stress.

"Many brides want to do it all themselves, but they don't have any direction," said Jo Lind, a floral designer and instructor from Wedding Flowers-DIY. "DIY flowers help brides stretch their budget and add a personal touch to the wedding ceremony and reception. With a little guidance and organization, they can create designs that will absolutely amaze their wedding guests."

There are so many things to plan about a wedding, and the bride has to make decisions on the details as well as walk down the aisle as the star of the show. Wedding resources like Wedding Flowers-DIY (http://www.WeddingFlowers-DIY.com) help brides to focus their time and utilize their effort in areas where it counts. Lind's Web site, WeddingFlowers-DIY.com, offers resources that include a number of tips for potential DIY brides.

"It was an all-in-one shop for every question I had about wanting to do this myself," said Melody, a Wedding Flowers-DIY client. "When you're on such a tight wedding budget like we are -- $5,000 for the whole kit and caboodle -- you have to get creative, inventive and resourceful.

"People don't realize how much you pay for convenience and they also don't realize that you can do these things on your own. It's so simple! It's not rocket science. It's just a different approach that requires a little more time and research."

Whether a bride is looking to save some money or just show off her creativity, Wedding Flowers-DIY has just what she needs to get organized and blow her guests away. For more information on DIY wedding flowers, visit WeddingFlowers-DIY.com (http://www.WeddingFlowers-DIY.com).

About

Jo Lind was once faced with five family weddings in eight months and with budgets that most professional florists would have laughed at. She learned a lot about do-it-yourself wedding flowers that year and decided to build on that knowledge with an education in floral design. Today, Lind is a certified master florist who has created breathtaking floral arrangements for weddings large and small. Lind shares her experience and training with brides-to-be through Wedding Flowers-DIY. With her easy tutorials and expert guidance, brides can see the wedding they have always envisioned bloom with flowers arranged by their own hands.

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