🌻 Wedding/Bridal Bouquet Rates in 🇸🇬 | Mar-Apr 2026

With my AD in just over 2 months, just wanted to help other brides-to-be with their sourcing - starting with bouquets. Side note: wedding planning is such an exhausting process how do other brides do it? 😮‍💨

The brief: regular sunflower bouquet, with red roses and filler greens.

This is the list of quotes I received from 11 vendors for 1 bouquet, 1 groom’s boutonnière and 4 parents’ boutonnières as of Apr 2026. It is sorted by price in ascending order.

We ended up getting the bouquet from The Aurora Wedding as we also rented a gown from them. The downside is that you can’t customise the bouquet or the boutonnières, and you have to select from a default range available on their website. The upside is that it costs $180 (w/ groom’s, parents’ boutonnières and delivery). I’m not too fussy about the bouquet so long as it contains red elements & sunflowers so all is (hopefully) well 🌻

Will update after our AD!🤞

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... Read morePlanning a wedding bouquet in Singapore can be quite overwhelming, especially when balancing style preferences and budget constraints. From my experience sourcing bouquets with sunflowers and red roses, I realized it’s crucial to start early and get multiple quotes to understand the market range. The quotes I gathered show that prices can vary widely—from around SGD 150 to nearly SGD 500, depending on bouquet size, flower types, boutonnière inclusion, and customization. Many vendors listed packages that included a bridal bouquet, groom’s boutonnière, and parents’ boutonnières, which is very convenient for coordination but some come with limitations, such as fixed bouquet designs without option for personal customizations. If you’re flexible with your bouquet style, choosing a vendor that offers bundled pricing and delivery can save stress and money. For example, The Aurora Wedding offered a package including the bouquet and all boutonnières plus delivery for SGD 180, which is quite budget-friendly. It’s also important to note additional costs like loose flowers for hair accessories or special foliage preferences, as these are sometimes charged extra. Speaking with vendors about these details upfront helps avoid surprises. From a practical standpoint, I found it helpful to have a clear reference image for vendors highlighting the desired colors and flower combinations—like my sunflower bouquet accented with red roses and filler greens. Even if customization isn’t fully available, it guides the florist. If you’re navigating this for your ceremony, consider visiting bouquet vendors in person to see their flower quality and arrangement style. You might discover alternative flowers within your budget that still achieve your desired look. Also, timing is key because seasonal flower availability affects pricing and bouquet freshness. Overall, sourcing bouquets in Singapore requires balancing aesthetics, practicality, and budget. Don’t hesitate to ask vendors about discounts, delivery fees, or package deals especially when purchasing multiple floral elements together. Wedding planning feels exhausting but having these floral details arranged smoothly makes the big day all the more special.

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