FAQs

Heidelberg, Melbourne wedding florist @fayflowersweddings

No, we are at the mercy of Mother Nature, and weather conditions have a significant impact on the availability of flowers. For example, Peonies are only available for a few weeks in mid-Spring (most often November). However, their specific availability often changes from year to year, depending on how cold the winter has been and how wet the early weeks of spring are. You’re coming to terms with Mother Nature, and she changes things habitually. Click here for some of our favorite flower availabilities in the year.

The cost of wedding flowers depends on our customers’ desired flowers and floral expectations. Our minimum range starts at $1000. We also have a one-hour free consultation session to discuss your floral expectations for your special day. To book your free consultation with our florist, click here

We do not offer wedding packages – we believe every client’s needs are so different, and we want to ensure we’re able to provide the most personalized solutions available to our beautiful brides and grooms.

The first step is to submit an initial inquiry with our florist – we will then confirm whether your date is available. From there, our florist will coordinate a face to face or online meeting with you to discuss your floral expectations. To book your free appointment with our florist click here

Absolutely, we’ll deliver all your flowers personally. We’ll coordinate the time and location with you during the planning process.

We need 12 weeks’ notice to ensure providing you with your desired flowers. Our florist can still execute your wedding on a shorter notice, but we will not be able to guarantee any special type of flower that you may desire since flowers are seasonal.

Wearable flowers are the art of designing floral pieces in a way to be worn. Buttonholes, Corsages, floral rings, earrings, necklaces, headpieces, flower crowns, fascinators, bow ties, hats, and bracelets are examples of wearable florals. The Art of Wearable Flowers, as the modern floral design, is a must-have accessory to make a show-stopping appearance at a wedding, birthday party, or any special occasion. Click here to see our range of wearable flowers.

Put your bouquet and your bridesmaid bouquets back in the water anytime you are not using them for pictures before the ceremony. Choose strong flowers for bouquets, boutonnieres, and corsages. Some great flowers to use are orchids, roses, berries, and natives. Keep em cool since flowers need to be well-chilled for the wedding. Hot Weather Wilts. If possible, wait to do your outside photos until after the ceremony. Reusing flowers from an outside ceremony at the reception may result in wilted centerpieces. If you want to reuse ceremony pieces from outside, place them in areas that are accents or less of a focal point.

Have fresh flowers in your home. Flowers freshen and brighten both the room and the mood. Harvard studies show that flowers make people more relaxed and compassionate toward others.
Give flowers to yourself! Flowers are an affordable luxury and a sweet gift from nature that will give you good feelings and a connection to life. Treat yourself well, and you will be well.
Give flowers at unexpected times. Valentine’s Day is great, but giving flowers out of the blue is sure to surprise and delight a loved one and give them an even deeper feeling of attention since there is no prescribed reason. click here to see our range of flowers.

Flowers play an integrated role at weddings, engagements, bridal showers, baby showers, birthdays, sympathies, events, or just because you wanna have florals on your table.

1- Change the water every two days. It minimizes bacteria growth in the water that clogs the stems and causes the flowers to die sooner.
2- Add a couple of drops of bleach to water after changes, also helping to reduce bacteria.
3- Place flowers in a cool place in the house at night. It may be a non-freezing garage, a basement, or a lower level (don’t forget to bring them out for the day). It can double the length of life of cut flowers.
4- Remove damaged and wilted blooms or stems each day to improve the overall look of the flowers. Dead stems are more likely to decay in the water.

Preserved flowers are %100 natural fresh flowers that can last for a long time. Placed in a vase or on a shelf, you can expect your preserved flowers to last anywhere from 3 to 10 years.
Preserved flowers have undergone a preservation process to maintain their beauty and freshness with no need for water or sunlight.
They are:
• Grown in the soil
• Harvested at the peak of its natural beauty
• Long-lasting youth
• No need for light or water

The process of preserving flowers is different from drying them.
Dried flowers are fresh flowers that opened in a vase, and before they died completely we decide to keep them upside down in the dark. After a few days or weeks, the bloom and steam dehydrates and flowers will be dried.
Preserved flowers are also dried, but in a more professional way that makes them last longer.

DO NOT WATER. Preserved flowers do not need water. Sprinkling water or perfume can cause damage.
They should not be kept in a high moisture area or a very dry place.
Avoid contact with direct sunlight to prevent discoloration or fading.
Blow with a hairdryer from a moderate distance when dusty.

The substances used in the preservation process are non-toxic, non-corrosive, non-carcinogenic, non-explosive, and non-chemical reactive. The solutions and colorants are the same as those used in food and medicine. Therefore, they do not represent any health or environmental risk.

We have free local delivery up to 5km from our location in Heidelberg Heights, and we deliver to the Melbourne suburbs up to 25km from us with a delivery fee that will be calculated when you check out.

Delivery from our location will be up to $30, depending on your postcode. Visit our check out page to see delivery fees to your postcode or call our florist to check it out.