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Spring Wedding Flowers
Brides booked in for a springtime ceremony – you’re in luck! Now to find the perfect spring wedding bouquets... You have so many flower varieties to choose from, you won’t find it hard to find the spring wedding flowers</a of your dreams. With soft and delicate florals like peonies, lily of the valley, ranunculus and cherry blossom; these sought-after blooms are guaranteed to create a romantic and fresh feel to all types of bridal themes. So for beautiful bouquets, inspired tablescapes and stunning installations, you’ll want to bookmark this gallery for your ultimate spring wedding flower inspiration. A bouquet of different heights gives a beautifully a relaxed spring look. Lovely Dolomiti, Secret Garden and O'Hara roses, anemones, astilbe, muscari, myrtle, stocks and lilac. Bouquet, From £50 www.paularooney.co.uk <a href="/planning/general/flowers/2017/wedding-flowers-winter-uk/" target="_top">WINTER WEDDING FLOWERS
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Delphinium, cherry blossom, pink hydrangea, ranunculus and French tulips make a great Spring combination.
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Choose a variety of rose arrangements in different height on your top table for a fresh spring injection.
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Nothing says spring like a big bunch of sweet peas! Arrange pink shades in an ombre effect in glass jars for a fresh and rustic feel.
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A cascading bouquet is the only choice for the romantic spring bride. Jasmine and lily of the valley, are paired with Patience David Austin and Bombastic roses in this dreamy bouquet from John Carter Flowers.
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Wow guests with an all-white floral canopy overhead, with matching spring blooms on tables.
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Simple but sweet buttonholes for your best men always look chic. Sometimes, less is more with a single flower. Try and opt for studier flower varieties, especially if they’re likely to droop in the Spring sun.
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February time is great for pretty ranunculus flowers. Early Spring is the best time for these delicate rose-like blooms and are available in a wide variety of stunning colours. The blush pink ‘Hanoi’ ranunculus is very popular for weddings.
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Pretty pink roses are always a great choice for a spring wedding. Add gold or silver votives and urns to add a luxe feel.
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The best in-season flower for spring is of course the gorgeous fluttery petal’d peony. These big blooms look beautiful in any arrangement – from tables to bouquets and give a softer look than roses.
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Peonies don’t have to look too girly, mixing with pops of lighter and darker foliage will give a more bohemian feel.
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Tonal colours work so well in a bouquet, especially when lots of soft greenery is added. Ask your florist which colours either side of your theme will work well for all of your decs.
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Pomanders are a pretty alternative to posies for your little bridesmaids and when they’re done holding them, you can hang them around the venue!
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Daisies are possibly one of the most forgotten about flowers as we’re so used to seeing them! But can make really pretty posies for your flower girls.
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Looking for a pop of colour in your bouquet? Then you’ll love this white, pink and red mix that definitely won’t go unnoticed!
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Festival brides, this is one for you! A bright bundle of fresh spring flowers, finished with rainbow ribbons and pom-poms.
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Clash every colour with these eclectic arrangements on your top table. The wilder looking, the better!
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If you’re more of a minimalist, single flowers are so simple and can look really chic. Style in small glass vases on your tables, or hang around the venue.
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You can do a lot with the number of flowers on offer in springtime. Think outside of the box for innovative installation ideas that will bring your venue to life.
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Looking for spring wedding flowers on a budget? Sunflowers are for you! Arrange in coloured glass bottles for a laid back, rustic effect.
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Mini vases can look so pretty on tables with limited space. Collect coloured jars in the run up to the day for a modern look with a vintage feel.
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Want your wedding to look so stylish, it’s been borrowed right out of a Gucci ad? Then scattered folky flowers are the look you want. Take inspiration from this artist studio setting, from Björn Kroner.
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Why stop at just flower arrangements, when you can have the entire table covered!
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Spring is the one and only time for cherry blossom. But you can fake it! These trees make a dramatic table arrangement, inside or out.
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Match a simple dress with a delicate floral bloom, like Lily of The Valley.
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Devon based brides should look no further, because Sophie Millington will help you create the floral wedding theme of your dreams! Always using the best in season blooms, styled in relaxed and modern arrangements.
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A huge trend for spring is bringing the outside in! Filling the room with wild meadow blooms, will transform your space no matter where you are.
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Colourful blooms lend themselves perfectly to a spring wedding. Go for a mismatched colour palette across your venue, so it looks wild and natural.