Jeri Solomon, Floral Designer

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Website: JeriFloralDesign.com
As a teenager, Jeri Solomon’s first job was in a flower shop. She loved working with her hands and especially enjoyed all the senses flowers stimulated – sight, touch, smell. Throughout high school and college she worked alongside Boston’s finest designers, learning from the best. To broaden her understanding of the industry she worked for several years at a wholesale flower company. In 1994 she established Jeri Solomon Floral Design – a special event flower studio.

Jeri is a founding member of the Boston Wedding Group and currently serves on the Board of Directors. Her work has been seen in Boston Bride and La Bella Bride Magazine. She won the A-List award for Boston’s Best Wedding Flowers in 2007.

She brings a unique ability to ask the right questions to get at the heart of her clients’ vision. She believes strongly that each bride and groom deserves gorgeous flowers, exceptional service and uncompromising attention to detail.

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Getting Started

It’s a new year. It’s my first post on WedLoft. What better place to start than at the beginning?  Here’s what to know as you start to think about your wedding flowers …

Photo Credit: Jeri Solomon

Photo Credit: Jeri Solomon

What to look for in a floral designer. You want to be sure that the person you hire will provide what you want. Will they setup all your arrangements and pin on boutonnieres? Do they rent props such as pedestals or chuppahs for Jewish weddings? Will you see a sample of your centerpiece before the big day? You may not want or need all of those things, but you do want the company to provide what you need. Not all florists do weddings. Make sure the company you choose knows the ins and outs of wedding timing, setup and any specifics like ethnic and religious traditions you might need. Confirm that you can see photos of their work, not just look at books and magazines during a meeting. Most importantly, you want to work with someone who you feel you communicate well with. Do you feel they understand what you want for flowers? Have they helped you envision the décor for your day?

What you need to know before you meet with a floral designer. Venues and colors. Your first meeting with a floral designer will be most productive if you’ve chosen your ceremony and reception venue. A designer will then be able to make specific recommendations to those venues. Likewise with color. If you know what color your wedding party is wearing or what color palette you are leaning towards for flowers, a designer can help you get more specific.

Photo Credit: Jeri Solomon

Photo Credit: Jeri Solomon

What you DON’T need to know before you meet a floral designer. You don’t need to know the names of flowers and seasons they are available. You don’t need to come with a list of which flowers come in your favorite color. You don’t need to make a list of every floral item you want at your wedding. A professional designer will use their expertise and guide you through the whole process.

What to bring to your first meeting. Bring visuals! Designers love visuals! Photos of your dress, bridesmaid’s dresses, and flower arrangements you love, and don’t like. And think of a few words to describe your wedding day- Romance? Classic? Fun? Sophisticated? Whatever they are they’re key for getting the creative juice flowing.

Photo Credit: Jeri Solomon

Photo Credit: Jeri Solomon

Now you’re on your way! Flowers can add so much beauty color and emotion to your wedding. Have fun choosing just the right ones!

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