Frequently Asked Questions
As brides begin to plan their wedding flowers they come up with all kinds of questions,
on this page you will find the answers to may of the most frequently asked questions about wedding flowers supplied by Cariad Designs.
If you do not find the answer to your question here please give us a call on 029 20214832 and we'll do our best to explain how we work with you to create your wedding flowers at Cariad Designs.
Alternatively, if it's outside our office hours, you could email Cariad Designs with your questions.
If I book a consultation am I committed to buy my flowers from you?
When you book an initial consultation there is no obligation to book your wedding with us.
Are prices the same all year round?
If your wedding is at Christmas, Valentines, Mothers Day or a Bank Holiday there will be an increase in price, due to the increase in flower prices from our suppliers.
Once I have received my quotation, will prices change?
Quoted prices will only change if you request a change in the flower content of the order.
Once I have received my quotation, how long before I have to book?
Due to the popularity of some dates, we would ask that you let us know as soon as possible, but definitely within one month of the quotation date.
Is there a delivery charge?
We cover Cardiff, the Vale of Glamorgan and surrounding areas free of charge. If your wedding is further afield there will be a delivery charge of between £50 and £100. The charge may be waived if we are supplying your bridal flowers and decorating your wedding venue.
Do I have to pay a deposit?
At Cariad we do not ask for a deposit.
When do I have to pay?
We require payment in full three weeks prior to the wedding. Payment can be either cash or cheque.
On the Wedding day, how will we get the flowers?
We will deliver the flowers for your wedding and the reception at a time agreed with yourself.
Can I hire stands for my pedestal arrangements?
We have a variety of stands for hire. We require a £50 deposit which is refundable in full on the safe return of the stands.