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Are you donating flowers (bouquets, centerpieces, etc) to a local nursing home after the wedding?

If so, how did you go about arranging that? Did your day-of-coordinator take care of it?
Darsi, the ceremony and reception are at the same venue back to back so that could be awkward. However it would be a good idea for someone at different venues.


9 Responses to “Are you donating flowers (bouquets, centerpieces, etc) to a local nursing home after the wedding?”

  1. DarsiLlama says:

    Call around…most nursing homes will actually come pick up your flowers after the ceremony!

  2. john_holliday_1876 says:

    Excellent idea! We hadn’t thought of that, but I’m going to run it by the g/f, and I’m pretty sure she’ll agree. Thanks!

    Cheers

  3. wolfie j says:

    we did that after my dads funeral and we just called and offer them.

  4. bumblebee says:

    Residents always asked “Who died ” when the flowers were donated.

  5. OZZIEGAL says:

    all four of our children did donate their flowers to both the nursing home and the hospice. they were all so pleased and grateful to be thought of! we also sent along the food that had not been touched to the gospel mission down the road which they put to good use.

  6. iloveweddings says:

    Oh my…..I would have NEVER thought of doing that! After my daughter’s wedding, we had so many bouquets and flowers and they just ended up on my table until they died! Wow…that is a good suggestion for others getting married.

    Yes, you could possibly ask your day-of-coordinator to help you with this. Or, a family member.

    Great idea!

  7. ButtErFlY says:

    oh wow i never heard of that that’s a great idea!! i’m going to do that for my wedding, contact a nursing home, and ask for the event coordinator. They usually take care of those things. I donated games to the nursing home and the event coordinator was the one that arranged everything

  8. nolainkansas says:

    What a beautiful idea!

  9. Helicreature says:

    No. In my family the flowers are always taken to the graves of those we have loved and lost.

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