Who pays for flowers at a wedding?

Who pays for flowers at a wedding?

In general the groom’s family pay for the wedding flowers; especially the bride’s and bridesmaids’ bouquets. They also pay for the button holes for the male members of the wedding party and the ceremony flower arrangements.

How much money should the groom’s parents give?

According to a report from WeddingWire, parents contribute about $19,000 to the wedding in total or about two-thirds of the total cost. On average, this breaks down to the bride’s parents giving $12,000 and the groom’s giving $7,000—although, of course, costs can be divvied up in many different ways.

Who walks Mother of Groom down aisle?

As the wedding begins, the groom’s mother will be escorted down the aisle, to the first pew, right-hand side, by the head usher or a groomsman who is a family member. A nice touch includes the groom escorting his mother down the aisle. As the groom’s mother is escorted to her seat, her husband will follow along behind.