SKILL/TREE

Send a wedding floral proposal that books, not a Google doc that goes cold.

Drop in the couple's aesthetic, season, scope, and budget — get a Pinterest-ready proposal with style narrative, itemized scope, bloom substitutions, and Essential / Signature / Elevated tiers.

$3.99
Works in Claude (Pro/Max/Team) or ChatGPT (Plus/Team) · paid AI plan required
Both Claude + ChatGPT packages included — you can't pick the wrong one.
Updated
Included
01Translates a vague mood board ('soft and romantic, blush and sage, English garden') into a defensible style category, palette, and hero bloom list
02Itemized scope table covers every piece — bridal bouquet, bridesmaids, boutonnieres, ceremony arch, altar arrangements, centerpieces (tall/low), aisle pieces, cake flowers, head table garland
03Bloom Substitution Guide for every hero bloom — peony → garden rose or ranunculus, sweet pea → lisianthus, lily of the valley → waxflower — with the per-stem tradeoff noted
04Three pricing tiers (Essential, Signature, Elevated) calibrated to the stated budget, with a Budget Note that flags honest gaps when the vision exceeds the wallet
05Seasonal awareness — peony season callouts, dahlia peak in fall, hellebore moody-winter notes — pulled from bundled bloom-seasonality-guide with US wholesale price tiers
06Eight aesthetic categories mapped — Romantic Garden, Structured European, Organic Wildflower, Modern Minimalist, Boho, Tropical, Maximalist, Monochromatic — each with palette, hero blooms, and what to avoid
07Print-ready HTML with serif headers, sage or dusty rose accent, your studio name in the header, 14-day validity footer — ready to PDF and email

What it does

Independent wedding florists spend two to four hours writing each proposal — translating a Pinterest board into bloom names, pricing the scope, building tiers, and styling the document so it doesn't look like a Word table. This wedding florist proposal builder collapses that into one pass. Drop in the couple's aesthetic description (or paste their Pinterest board mood words), the season and venue, the floral pieces they need, and the budget — get back a polished proposal with a warm Style Narrative, an itemized scope with specific bloom names and price ranges, a Bloom Substitution Guide that protects you from supply surprises, and three tiers calibrated to their budget. It thinks like a senior wedding floral designer: focal flowers vs. filler vs. texture, garden-gathered vs. structured European, seasonal availability driving real pricing. The bundled style-to-bloom-mapping covers eight aesthetic categories — Romantic Garden (David Austin roses, ranunculus, sweet pea), Structured European (calla, standard rose, magnolia leaf), Organic Wildflower (cosmos, larkspur, scabiosa, dried grasses), Modern Minimalist (anthurium, single-stem orchid, monstera), Boho (protea, pampas, lunaria, dried citrus), Tropical (bird of paradise, ginger torch, banana leaf), Maximalist (peony + dahlia + hydrangea all at once), Monochromatic (all-white, all-green, all-blush). The bundled bloom-seasonality-guide covers spring, summer, fall, winter, and year-round staples with US wholesale price tiers ($ to $$$$). The bundled pricing-benchmarks ships realistic 2024 independent studio retail ranges for every piece type, with a 30-50% premium adjustment for NYC/SF/LA/Chicago markets. The skill won't pad with fluff or undersell your artistry. When the budget is $4,000 for a scope that realistically needs $7,000, it flags the gap in a Budget Note before the tiers and names what IS achievable — never makes up vendor prices, never guarantees bloom availability. Below the HTML artifact, a florist checklist reminds you to adjust pricing to your cost-plus markup, confirm seasonal availability with your wholesaler, add your logo and deposit link, and verify the venue's vendor insurance minimums before sending. The proposal is the framework — you review and adjust before it goes out.

Frequently asked

How do I write a wedding floral proposal that books the client?
Lead with the Style Narrative — name the aesthetic, the palette, the hero blooms, and connect it to the couple's day — before any pricing. Couples sign proposals where they feel seen. The skill writes that opening section in second person ('Your wedding florals will...') with warmth and specificity, names 2-3 hero blooms, and skips clichés like 'timeless beauty' and 'lush and luxurious.'
What blooms can I substitute when peony or lily of the valley is out of season or over budget?
The skill auto-generates a Bloom Substitution Guide for every hero bloom in the proposal. Standard swaps: peony → garden rose or ranunculus (similar ruffled fullness), lily of the valley → waxflower or paperwhite (small clustered delicacy), sweet pea → lisianthus (soft layered, better vase life), dahlia → garden rose or chrysanthemum (full heads, jewel tones), hellebore → anemone or fritillaria (moody, downward-facing). Each swap has the per-stem tradeoff noted.
How do I price a wedding floral proposal realistically?
The bundled pricing-benchmarks reference ships 2024 US independent-studio retail ranges for every piece — bridal bouquets from simple ($175) to luxury ($700), centerpieces from bud-vase clusters ($65) to grand tall arrangements ($1,200), ceremony arches from greenery-only ($350) to fully bloomed ($3,500+), plus delivery and setup line items. NYC/SF/LA/Chicago markets add 30-50%. Rural markets adjust down 20%. The skill always flags 'adjust to your cost-plus markup before sending.'
What if the couple's budget is too low for what they're asking for?
The skill flags it honestly in a Budget Note before the tiers, explains the gap, and names what IS achievable at that budget — usually scaling back centerpieces (bud vase clusters instead of full tall arrangements), simplifying the arch (greenery + accent blooms instead of fully bloomed), or substituting peonies with garden roses. It never proposes a scope that doesn't fit; it presents three honest tiers starting from realistic.
Can I use this for corporate events or other floral work?
No — this is built specifically for weddings and commitment ceremonies. The style language, tier structure, and pricing benchmarks are calibrated to wedding industry norms. For corporate gala centerpieces, restaurant standing orders, or general event floristry, you'd need a different framework.

Install — no Terminal required

After checkout you land on a page with a one-click download and a pre-built install prompt. Pick the AI you already pay for — both packages are included, so you can't pick wrong.

What you'll see the second your payment clears
Your license key
ST-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX · permanent
Pre-built install prompt⧉ Copy
ChatGPT package (ZIP)⬇ Download

No setup work before you buy — copy, paste, done.

Have Claude Pro, Max, or Team?
Copy the prompt, paste into Claude

Copy the pre-built install prompt from the success page, paste it into any Claude Code chat, and Claude installs the skill itself — about 10 seconds. Using the app instead? Drop the downloaded folder into a Claude Project's knowledge and ask Claude to use it.

Have ChatGPT Plus or Team?
Build a Custom GPT — ~2 minutes
  1. Click Download ChatGPT package (included with every purchase).
  2. Unzip it — inside is a SETUP.md and a knowledge/ folder.
  3. Go to chatgpt.com → your profile → My GPTs Create a GPTConfigure.
  4. Paste the Name, Description, and Instructions from SETUP.md into the matching fields.
  5. Under Knowledge, upload every file in the knowledge/ folder.
  6. Click Create/Save, open your GPT, and describe your task in plain English.

A paid plan on either platform is required — Claude (Pro, Max, or Team) or ChatGPT (Plus or Team). Comfortable with Terminal? A one-line npx skilltree-network install path is available too.