SKILL/TREE
Wedding Industry · standard

Stop losing deposits because your proposals look DIY.

Describe the bride's Pinterest board and budget, and this skill writes a full floral proposal — style narrative, itemized scope, bloom substitutions, and a tiered pricing table — branded to your studio.

$3.99
Works in Claude + ChatGPT
01Generates a complete proposal doc with style narrative, line-item scope, and 3-tier pricing table — ready to paste into Canva or a PDF
02Translates vague vibes ('English garden, very romantic') into specific bloom recommendations using a built-in style-to-flower mapping
03Flags out-of-season blooms for your wedding month and suggests in-season substitutions that protect your margin
04Prices each piece against US independent studio benchmarks so you're not underselling a $900 ceremony arch at $350
05Handles the awkward budget conversations — if a client's $500 budget doesn't match their wishlist, the proposal explains the gap professionally
06Outputs under your studio name so Foxglove & Fern (or whoever you are) looks like you have a full sales team

What it does

You're an artist who figured out the flowers. The part where you have to turn a 45-minute consultation into a formatted, itemized document that convinces someone to hand over a $2,000 deposit? That's not why you got into floristry. This skill takes what you already know — the bride's inspiration, the wedding date, the pieces she needs, your studio name — and builds the proposal for you. It draws on three bundled references: a bloom seasonality guide (so you're not accidentally promising peonies in October), a style-to-bloom mapping (so 'moody and romantic' becomes dahlias, lisianthus, and dried pampas rather than a guess), and US market pricing benchmarks for independent studios (so your ceremony arch is priced like a professional quoted it, not like you pulled a number out of thin air). The output is a formatted document you can drop straight into Canva, Google Docs, or your proposal software. This skill is built for independent florists who handle their own inquiries and consultations — not for event rental companies or corporate planners. It works best when you give it the wedding month, the aesthetic, the pieces needed, and a budget. The more you put in, the less you have to edit before you hit send.

Frequently asked

Does it actually itemize each piece, or just give me a paragraph I have to break apart myself?
It produces a full itemized scope table — bridal bouquet, bridesmaid bouquets, boutonnieres, ceremony arch, centerpieces, whatever you list — each with an estimated price range and a line for substitutions. Plus a narrative section and a tiered pricing table (good/better/best or similar). It's structured, not a wall of text.
What if the client's budget is way too low for what they want?
The skill handles it. It'll flag the gap between the wishlist and the budget, suggest what's achievable at their number, and draft language you can send that explains the tradeoffs without making you look like you're just upselling. It's not going to pretend a $500 budget covers a ceremony arch and 12 centerpieces.
The pricing benchmarks are US-based — I'm in Canada / the UK / Australia. Is this still useful?
The structure, narrative, and bloom logic will all work. The dollar figures are US independent studio rates, so you'll want to adjust pricing to your market — treat them as a proportional starting point rather than copy-paste numbers.
Can I just write a prompt myself and skip paying for this?
You could try, but the three bundled reference files are what make the output actually useful — the seasonality table, the style-to-bloom mapping, and the pricing benchmarks. Without those loaded in, a generic prompt gets you generic output: vague suggestions, guessed prices, and no substitution logic. The skill has all of that baked in.
Will it work for corporate events or non-wedding florals?
No — it's purpose-built for wedding floral proposals. The pricing benchmarks, bloom pairings, and proposal structure are all calibrated to bridal work. If you need corporate event centerpiece proposals, this isn't the right tool.

Install

After purchase you'll get a license key. Then:

$ npx skilltree-network login # paste your license key
$ npx skilltree-network install wedding-florist-proposal-builder

ChatGPT version included — your account page also has a download zip.