GardenPartyToGo.com 5.0 out of 5.0 5.0/5.0
Romantic, Large-Scale Floral Designs for Your Dream Wedding
Serving Pierce & King Counties, WA, Tacoma, WA 98422
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Services: Flowers & Decor
Established: 2006
Employees: 2
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Special: Free Bride's Bouquet & "Borrow Our Bling" if you book by 1/28!

If you’re looking for something truly unique and "over-the-top" for your dream wedding, you’ve found it! Our large scale floral designs are lush, romantic and luxurious - but still surprisingly affordable.

At GardenPartyToGo.com, you get luxury roses at budget prices. We cater to brides who want their ceremony flowers to be elegant & luxurious but still affordable. 

A large event requires large arrangements which will be visible even from the back row. But large arrangements can carry a large price tag! 

Our large scale designs are packed with gorgeous premium roses and offer stunning impact at a great price.

We’ll help you stretch your floral budget and create the elegant, romantic wedding of your dreams. 

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Endorsements
I have seen the work of Maureen and I HIGHLY recommend her for all your floral needs. She is a wonderful person to work with, very cheerful and helpful.
GardenPartyToGo.com offers beautiful floral designs and has friendly people behind those designs!
Maureen of GardenPartyToGo is a fabulous floral artist. Her arrangements are not only beautiful, but incredibly creative. I used GardenPartyToGo for my sister's baby shower in August and the flowers stole the show! They were perfect and they lasted forever! Maureen is very nice to work with and I wholeheartedly recommend her services.

Frequently Asked Questions for Flowers & Decor
Do you offer full-services, such as wedding day setup, for an additional fee?
Your wedding flowers are delivered & setup to one location at no additional charge.
 
Di you have not worked at the ceremony or reception sites previously, would you be willing to visit the sites before the event?
Sure - in fact it's great to do the initial consultation at the ceremony site - I bring along a scale model or two of the large ceremony arrangements so you can get an idea of how they will work at your location. Also if possible we should visit the reception site together so I know for sure how you want the arrangements placed when they are moved there.

Tips and Advice
You’ll find lots more tips at GardenPartyToGo.com - here are a few:

Money Saving Tips

 Here are some tips for cutting corners without skimping on splendor!

Tip 1: Buy whatever you can wholesale: I’ll help you  - give me a call! One of my brides spent a fortune on ribbon for her programs & favors at Michael’s before she met me and practically cried when she saw the prices I could get.

Tip 2: Borrow Our Bling:  With certain packages, you can "Borrow Our Bling" - we have genuine SWAROVSKI Crystal bouquet jewelry, hundreds of chandelier crystals, and yards and yards of crystal chains - all perfect for making your special day drip with sparkling crystal! 

Also available with certain packages - our tealight candleholders (rent is free - just place a deposit for any broken or missing ones)

Tip 3: Roses, Roses, Roses! Save money on your flowers by using masses of a single type of flower (Our preference is ROSES - of course! They are one of the most affordable flowers available today - and they provide such DRAMA!) 

Using masses of a single flower type gives your flowers greater impact & "presence" for less money. You wouldn’t BELIEVE how quickly those "cheap filler flowers" add up. They look cheap but they definitely are NOT!

Tip 4: Make Arrangements Do Double Duty  Stretch your floral budget by choosing double-duty arrangements - pew bouquets that become centerpieces, altar arrangements that decorate your head table, etc.

Tip 5:  Decorate your wedding cake with fresh flowers instead of more expensive surgar paste or frosting creations. A plain cake is much less expensive than an ornate one.

I even saw one bride’s mom make her cake (DON’T try this at home!) - it was very simple - 4 round tiers, sides wrapped in lovely ribbon (’cause she couldn’t frost her way out of a paper bag!) and the tiers were placed on stands of 4 different levels. Adorned with simple fresh flowers, this was really gorgeous!

Tip 6:   Better yet, choose CUPCAKES!  Cupcakes are a VERY hip & hot alternative to a traditional wedding cake. We have a GORGEOUS cupcake stand with alternating tiers of fresh roses  - it’s dramatic, tall and stunning. Hello, Cupcake in Tacoma sells beautiful gourmet cupcakes for just $22/dozen which beats a high priced $7 a slice traditional cake by a mile.

Tip 7:  Don’t overlook the dollar store - yes, a lot of the things they have there are cheesy/tacky, but you would be surprised what you can find there if you hunt. Look for simple lines, & non-tacky materials. For example you can find clear glass votives that are wonderful, glass cube vases for centerpieces, candles, and glass gems that will fill out your tablescapes with color.

Tip 8:  Save money on your photography bill by hiring him/her for fewer hours. Here’s a way to keep the photographer snapping instead of herding people:

Plan ahead which people you want shots of, and write up a 3x5 card for each group shot you want taken. Then give each 3x5 card to the main person in that group - for example Aunt Sue is responsible for getting Uncle Joe & your 4 cousins all together. Then when she has everybody together, she takes her card to the photographer, & he takes the shot.

Tip 9: Make your own favors: You can do this way in advance, so it doesn’t add to your stress . My favorite favor was handmade by the bride - she made peach scented potpourri sachets. They were made with squares of tulle, filled with peach potpourri, and the favor tag and tiny rose were tied on with a peach ribbon.

I will always remember the heavenly peach fragrance that filled the entire room when we walked in - it was lovely.

Tip 10: Investigate Tax Writeoffs: Consider donating your flowers to to a local hospital or senior citizen center - and you can donate your gown to BridesAgainstBreastCancer.org. Leftover food from your reception can be donated to a local women’s shelter or soup kitchen.

More tips on our site GardenPartyToGo.com

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