Pros, cons & what we actually recommend
Real wedding design by Let's Bloom Florist One of the most common questions we get from couples during consultations is: "Should we go with fresh flowers or silk?" The honest answer is — it depends on your wedding, your venue, your budget, and your priorities. We work with both regularly, and we've seen both done beautifully.
At Let's Bloom Florist, we've designed everything from entirely fresh floral weddings to beautifully crafted silk arrangements that guests couldn't distinguish from real blooms. Here's what you need to know to make the right decision for your day.
High-quality silk flowers have come a remarkably long way. When designed well, they are genuinely difficult to tell apart from fresh. This sweetheart table setup uses premium silk florals that held their color and shape perfectly from the first look all the way through the last dance.
There's nothing quite like real flowers. The scent, the texture, the way light hits a real petal — it's simply unmatched. Fresh flowers photograph beautifully up close, which matters a lot for bouquet shots and detail photos. They signal a level of luxury that many couples value deeply.
Fresh flowers are seasonal. If you fall in love with peonies but you're getting married in October, you may have trouble sourcing them — or pay a premium. They're also temperature-sensitive for outdoor summer weddings. And they have a lifespan — by the end of a long reception, some arrangements can start to show it.
Premium silk flowers are genuinely difficult to tell apart from fresh when designed well. They hold up perfectly all day regardless of heat, cold, or humidity. They can be made months in advance, giving you more planning flexibility. And they're often significantly more cost-effective for large installations.
Quality matters enormously. Cheap silk flowers look cheap — full stop. The difference between a low-quality silk arrangement and a premium one is dramatic. At Let's Bloom, we only use high-grade silk florals that hold their shape, color, and texture throughout your entire event.
Fresh flowers for your personal pieces — bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages — where they'll be photographed up close. Silk for your larger installations — ceremony structures, reception centerpieces, sweetheart table — where they need to perform reliably for hours. This gives you the beauty of fresh where it matters most, and the reliability of silk where it makes practical sense.
Reception centerpiece design — Let's Bloom Florist No matter which direction you choose, our team will design something that feels cohesive, intentional, and completely yours. We'll guide you through every decision so you feel confident and excited — not overwhelmed.
Book a free consultation with Let's Bloom Florist. We'll walk you through your options, show you samples, and help you make the choice that's perfect for your wedding day — serving couples across Westchester County, New Rochelle, White Plains, Yonkers, Tarrytown, Scarsdale, and Northern New Jersey.