Spring Florals
One of the best parts about getting married in the Springtime is the countless options that are available for your floral arrangements and bouquets for your special day. Between the soft airy color pallets, incredibly fresh blooms, and ample amount of green accent options, there is definitely no shortage of inspiration for you and your bridal party’s floral bouquets.
We rounded up some of our favorite floral trends for this season to give you some inspiration for your Spring bouquet!
Pretty in Pink
Adding different shades of pink has always been a favorite of Spring brides. Pastel pinks and blush color schemes are a classic that isn’t going away anytime soon. Try adding a hint of green in your bouquet for a variation of the traditional look.
FLORIST: Fresh Affairs | PHOTOGRAPHER: Southern Love Studios
Add Some Rustic Accents
Adding rustic accents to a wedding is not something new, but adding them to your bouquet is definitely a unique take on the trend. Try adding darker colored vines like this bouquet for a rustic garden chic feel.
FLORIST: Floral Dimensions | PHOTOGRAPHER: Katherine Miles Jones Photography
Simply Sophisticated
For the classically simple bride, try the small bouquet. A few beautiful blooms with some greenery will go a long way. Something so simple can really make quite the beautiful impact for a wedding.
FLORIST: Flowers on Broad Street | PHOTOGRAPHER: Jamie Blow Photography
Throw in Eucalyptus
Not only is eucalyptus absolutely stunning, it smells divine too! Try a classic one color bouquet with accents of eucalyptus to add some variety. The sweet smell of the eucalyptus leaves is just an added bonus to it’s beauty.
FLORIST: Watered Garden | PHOTOGRAPHER:Katherine Miles Jones Photography
All About Variety
Can’t seem to decide between all your favorite colors and blooms? Good news- you don’t have to. Try a fun bouquet with all of your favorites for a very eye catching look! The amazing thing about flowers are there are few that don’t look absolutely beautiful when paired together.
FLORIST: The English Garden | PHOTOGRAPHER: Casey Rose Photography
Dark Accents
Want to add just a touch of edge to your bouquet? You can keep your pastel color scheme and add dark accents like these anemone blooms. With just a touch of darker shades, your bouquet can keep the airy spring look while looking multidimensional.
FLORIST: Tre Bella Florists | PHOTOGRAPHER: Walters and Walters
Go Big or Go Home
With so many beautiful floral arrangements available this time of year, sometimes it’s hard to narrow down what you want in your bridal bouquet. With a larger than life bouquet, you can accommodate all of the blooms and accent leaves your heart desires. It’s also incredibly stunning in photographs. Just be careful when tossing this size of bouquet!
FLORIST: The English Garden | PHOTOGRAPHER: Casey Rose Photography
Shades of Colors
You don’t need to limit yourself to one shade of accent colors in your bouquet. Experiment with different shades of the color in your theme. For example, this bouquet below uses multiple different purples. While the colors stay in the same purple color family, it adds some variety to the arrangements.
FLORIST: Bloom Works | PHOTOGRAPHER:Walters and Walters
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