I used Crimson and Clover Florist for my wedding. When I began working with Amy, she was very professional and she brought my vision to life.
At some point, her professionalism dwindled. She was scattered, overwhelmed, and distracted. We had scheduled a meeting for one weekday afternoon about 2 months before the wedding. When I showed up after rescheduling the meeting per her request, she was very overwhelmed with a job she was behind on, cancelled our meeting on the spot and was rather rude to me, even though I tried to be understanding.
Then, when I dropped several vases off that I wanted to use to save money, she called me in a tizzy because she did not know what they were for and acted very confused, despite several conversations about it. I also dropped off the top of the arch, which we had discussed would be straight but my dad built with a small peak. She called me all upset and could not fathom a way to attach the ribbons now. I could not believe this was a problem. I felt like she was a panicky bride and it was my job to stay calm.
On the big day, the flower arrangements for the reception were beautiful. The bouquets were exactly what I wanted. Unfortunately, she did not follow through on several requests I made for the reception décor.
The ceremony décor left something to be desired. We had discussed draping ribbons from the arch and securing them back with flower clusters. It was a vision that I was so excited about. Amy said someone from Crimson and Clover was going to set it up and nobody did. The job was left to my dad, who had no idea what to do. The top of the arch ended up backwards and the overpriced flowers on the ground. The ribbons were bunching up in the wind and looked awful. When I tried to discuss it afterwards, she denied everything, was incredibly rude and condescending. I felt like I was taken advantage of.
I would NOT recommend using Crimson and Clover for your wedding. The owner is difficult to deal with and the flowers are way overpriced!