Choosing a spring wedding bouquet? 20 stunning proposals to pick from

by Mark Bennett

February 27, 2024

Choosing a spring wedding bouquet? 20 stunning proposals to pick from
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A spring wedding can be a bit of a gamble weather-wise, but it is equally true that you will have a near-infinite range of choices for your bouquets at this time of year.

Spring is the flowering season and wonderful bouquets can be arranged with nature's bounty. Pastel colors are certainly the most popular for springtime weddings, but even bolder colors can be stunning too.

For your wedding, create a wonderful and unique bouquet by choosing from the most beautiful flowers and colors available: check out the 20 wonderful ideas, listed below:

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1. Classic bride in white

1. Classic bride in white

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A classic wedding will show off wonderful and discreet bouquets of white flowers: viburnums, anemones, hellebores, tulips - all these will be perfect for your white wedding.

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2. Bold orange

2. Bold orange

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A white and orange bouquet will let you be bolder, but without going over the top: roses, poppies and bluebells will be perfect for your arrangements.

3. Size matters

3. Size matters

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For a truly spectacular bouquet, choose large flowers, with dahlias, roses and anthuriums in shades of pink and orange. The effect will be stunning.

4. Saturated colors

4. Saturated colors

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If you love "explosions" of color, you can reflect this in your bouquet. Create an enchanting arrangement of purples and yellows to impress your wedding guests with.

5. Wildflowers

5. Wildflowers

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A nature-styled wedding absolutely has to have wildflowers: a mix of different wildflowers framed by green ferns will be perfect for this theme.

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6. Delicate light blues

6. Delicate light blues

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Light shades of blue are perfect for a delicate, lively bouquet.

7. Cascading bouquet

7. Cascading bouquet

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Cascading bouquets tend to be large and will stand out at your wedding. Choose large flowers, such as peonies and roses, for a more dramatic effect.

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8. Spring peach

8. Spring peach

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How about using lively, romantic peach as the dominant color for your bouquet? With daffodils, hyacinths, small roses, tulips and poppies, your bouquets will be an ode to springtime.

9. Daisies and sunflowers

9. Daisies and sunflowers

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This round, compact bouquet of roses, small daisies and large sunflowers is a reminder that summer is just around the corner!

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10. Romantic pink

10. Romantic pink

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For incurable romantics, the ideal bouquet is one in delicate shades of pink and white.

11. Colorful

11. Colorful

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For more "daring" brides, a bouquet must be colorful and surprising, like the one shown here.

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12. Round and colorful

12. Round and colorful

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A rounded bouquet, with soft lines and bright colors is perfect for a garden-themed wedding.

13. Color gradients

13. Color gradients

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In the bouquet pictured here, a pleasant, harmonious gradient of colors heralds the start of springtime.

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14. Wild and dark

14. Wild and dark

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This "tousled" arrangement will give your bouquet a wild look, while the dark green, brown and burgundy tones will give add depth by contrasting with the whites and pinks of the poppies, tulips and roses.

15. Small and discreet

15. Small and discreet

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For the bride who doesn't like too much pomp and ceremony, a small and discreet bouquet in white and evergreen will be ideal.

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16. Lively and creative

16. Lively and creative

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A bouquet in which the warm oranges mingle with cold blues will make for a truly unique arrangement.

17. Passionate, but discreet

17. Passionate, but discreet

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Here, the drooping red flowers stand out against the neutral background of this bouquet, expressing passion but in a discrete manner.

18. Classic

18. Classic

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The most classic of bouquets - as shown here - is always the best choice to celebrate a spring wedding.

19. A triumph of colors

19. A triumph of colors

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The large, beautiful flowers of an anthurium (aka laceleaf) show off a triumph of colors in this bouquet.

20. Spring in your hands

20. Spring in your hands

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Lilies, roses and tulips are iconic of springtime and will also make your bouquets look graceful and lively.

Which of these bouquets will be the one you select for your special day?

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