Photos by Jessica K Feiden
The Commons 1854, Topsfield, MA
WHEN SHOULD I CONTACT YOU TO DISCUSS THE FLOWERS FOR MY EVENT?
It depends on your wedding date. For the busiest times of year (May/June and September/October) the earlier you contact us the better. 8-10 months before your wedding date is usually sufficient to secure our services. However, quite often our clients will contact us to begin the process up to 12 months before the event. We have also planned gorgeous events for clients in a much tighter time frame- two weeks and in one case a few days! Because we book an extremely limited number of events don’t put off calling us too long.
DO YOU OFFER OTHER DÉCOR ITEMS BESIDES FLOWERS?
Yes! We are happy to offer a wide variety of additional decor items for exclusive use of Karla Cassidy's clients. Including variety of vases, several styles of votives and candle hurricanes, large pillars, stone and metal urns, vintage glass containers and props- just to name a few.
HAVE YOU WORKED AT MY VENUE BEFORE?
Karla Cassidy Designs is proud to not only have worked at most of the wedding venues in the New England area, we are also happy to be on the referral lists of many of the area's event spaces. We have also worked at many venues wedding sites and always happy to explore new places and private properties!
I FEEL LIKE I WILL NEED HELP CHOOSING FLOWERS AND DESIGNS. WHO SHOULD I BRING WITH ME TO OUR DESIGN MEETING?
Your fiancé, your planner, or someone else that knows the style and look of your wedding can all be very helpful when making decisions and choosing flowers and designs. But limit the number of people you bring with you to our meeting to no more than two additional people. Everyone has an opinion and too many people with opinions can make our appointment long and confusing. Additionally, you should include the person that is paying for the flowers for the wedding, if it is not yourself, in our meeting. Being at the meeting will give them an idea of what is involved in the decor and give them a chance to ask any questions they may have at the consultation.