52 Ideas for Your Spring Wedding Bouquet (2024)

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If you're planning to exchange vows in March, April, May, or June, you're one lucky lady—spring is prime-time bloom season. Some of the prettiest petals crop up when the weather warms, including peonies, tulips, ranunculus, and anemones. Together, the plentiful possibilities combine to create an expansive catalog of flora to choose from.

Even if you're not so keen on using in-season flowers for your special day, you can easily incorporate other seasonal elements, like the many colors that are associated with spring. With so much growing, tons of hues can be found throughout the transition months, making the palette as varied as the season's weather. Pastels are incredibly popular in the spring, but so are more saturated shades, as everyone's excited to say goodbye to the dreariness of winter. Purples, yellows, pinks, and greens are all good options, but don't be afraid to work with reds, oranges, and even blues, too.

The following bundles of blooms all came from real weddings, and were chosen for their springy flair. There are ideas for any sort of wedding, from formal to casual and from modern to traditional. Get inspired by the diverse collection of bouquets, and start planning the arrangements for your own celebration. Clutches like these are great for the bride, but they'd also work in smaller versions as assortments for the bridesmaids. Go ahead and see all that spring has to offer in the way of gorgeous flowers and colors. Not only are the following bouquets gorgeous, but they're unique, as well.

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Dreamy Wedding Bouquet

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This bride carried a fairytale-worthy Wilder Floral Co. arrangement of sweet peas, garden roses, ranunculus, and more.

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Cheery Wedding Bouquet

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We love the fresh look of this white, yellow, green, and orange bouquet. To make it, Moon Canyon Design used garden roses, poppies, fritillaria, spirea, and ranunculus.

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Vibrant Wedding Bouquet

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Peonies, scabiosa, sweet peas, ranunculus, and amaranthus popped in this bold Tailor & Table bouquet.

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Sitting Wedding Bouquet

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Orange, white, and turquoise are oh-so pretty together, and especially for a spring bouquet like this Meristem Floral one.

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Hellebores Wedding Bouquet

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An amazing array of blooms—including hellebores—made up this creative bouquet by Celsia Floral.

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Red Wedding Bouquet

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This bride's bright Renae's Bouquet arrangement was filled with poppies, peonies, ranunculus, scabiosa, chamomile, sweet peas, and sarracenia pitcher plant.

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Rose Wedding Bouquet

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The bride (of UrbanStems) created this bouquet herself, using tons of pink and white roses, plus some greenery thrown in.

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Saturated Wedding Bouquet

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Everly Alaine Florals crafted this colorful bouquet using lush blooms in shades of white, yellow, pink, and red.

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Long Wedding Bouquet

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This bouquet was filled with classic flowers and colors, but arranged in a unique shape by Edge Design Group.

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Unstructured Wedding Bouquet

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Botanique Flowers went with a looser design for this stunning spring bouquet.

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Romantic Wedding Bouquet

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French Grey Events was responsible for this bride's bouquet, which featured lilacs, ranunculus, roses, tulips, and poppies.

Rustic Wedding Bouquet

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Petra Müller Blumen dreamt up this rustic bouquet, which featured white flowers and greenery tied together with a pale blue ribbon.

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Anemone Wedding Bouquet

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This bride carried a bountiful Urban Petals bouquet of anemones, roses, dogwood, sweet peas, and ranunculus in shades of white and orange-pink.

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Coordinating Wedding Bouquets

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These brides each carried dramatic Anthology Co. bouquets of ranunculus, sweet peas, roses, and pieris, which were styled in a wild, romantic way.

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Tulip Wedding Bouquet

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This DIY arrangement of pink tulips couldn't have been more representative of spring.

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One-of-a-Kind Wedding Bouquet

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Hana Floral Design combined blooms like protea, peonies, wax flowers, and tulips for this bride's wedding. Because the celebration took place at an orchard, her gardener father tied a seed packet to the arrangement, too.

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Seasonal Wedding Bouquet

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Seasonal blooms like purple tulips made this Pedastals bouquet especially fitting for springtime.

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Wedding Bouquet with Feather Accents

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While peonies made up the bulk of this Enchanted Forest arrangement, thistle, dusty miller, and feathers were sprinkled in.

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Wedding Bouquet with Greenery

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White and green is a common color combo, but the big protea in this Maven bouquet made it anything but traditional.

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Impressive Wedding Bouquet

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How sweet is that springtime color scheme? Oak and the Owl crafted this masterpiece, which contained roses, tulips, and clematis.

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Peachy Wedding Bouquet

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Peach-hued roses were mixed with pinker flowers, like astilbe and peonies, in this Big Day bouquet.

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Lovely Wedding Bouquet

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This muted The Nouveau Romantics arrangement of roses, ranunculus, and greenery was so lush and lovely.

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Wedding Bouquet with Yellow Ribbon

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A mustard-hued ribbon held this bride's white bouquet of peonies, roses, and ranunculus by Posh Peony together.

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Big Wedding Bouquet

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This gorgeous bundle by Academy Florist used roses, peonies, delphiniums, and foliage. The varying shades captured every color in the wedding's scheme.

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Wedding Bouquet with Soft Shades

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Oak & the Owl used Ellarose Farm garden roses to complete this soft-hued springtime clutch.

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Unexpected Wedding Bouquet

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Red ranunculus and pink peonies got acquainted with large succulents thanks to this stunning Splints & Daisies Floral Design arrangement.

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Wedding Bouquet with Popping Pinks

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Bright fuchsia and punchy pink popped against lighter flowers in this R. Love Floral bouquet, which included peonies, sweet peas, and dahlias among others.

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Muted Wedding Bouquet

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Eucalyptus leaves dangled prettily from this mostly-white Nectar Floral Boutique bouquet.

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Ribbon-Tied Wedding Bouquet

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Purple and off-white blooms sat softly amongst vibrant green leaves in this arrangement. The bouquet was designed and ribbon-tied by Bows + Arrows.

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Airy Wedding Bouquet

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Cream-colored flowers and blue-green leaves were dotted with unexpected hints of red in this The Wild Rose bouquet.

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Yellow Wedding Bouquet

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This Plenty of Petals bouquet made a splash with a beautiful mix of springy yellow hues.

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Wildflower Wedding Bouquet

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We're obsessed with this wildflower Rincon Flowers bouquet with springy blue, pink, and purple blooms.

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Oversized Wedding Bouquet

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A few big peonies made all the difference in this long Plenty of Petals bouquet with roses and dahlias.

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Mimosa Wedding Bouquet

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Cheery mimosa buds from Hello Flowers Boutique helped this bouquet embody spring.

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All-White Wedding Bouquet

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Lush spring peonies in wedding-white made this Seaport Flowers arrangement a classic.

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Anemone Wedding Bouquet

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Anemones and garden roses were the main attraction in this dreamy Blush and Vine bouquet, which featured sweet shades of pink, white, and yellow.

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Organic Wedding Bouquet

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Springtime brings a post-winter dose of color, but that doesn't mean that whites are forbidden. This organic Poppy Design Co. bouquet was fresh and perfect for the colder start of the season.

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Blush Wedding Bouquet

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For a romantic take on springtime blush, try adding roses and dahlias to your bouquet like this one from Forever Wildfield.

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Yellow-and-Blue Wedding Bouquet

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This Putnam & Putnam bouquet was seriously wow-worthy. Foxgloves, peonies, spirea, and ranunculus were (literally) tied together with a silky yellow ribbon.

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Cascading Wedding Bouquet

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Peonies, roses, scabiosa, clematis, and assorted vines looked gorgeous mixed in this Bows + Arrows bouquet.

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Unique Wedding Bouquet

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Natalie Bowen Designs arranged this clutch using sweet peas, tulips, ranunculus, clematis, and lilacs. For an extra-springy touch, she added daffodils and finished the bouquet off with fritilaria.

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Eucalyptus Wedding Bouquet

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Julie Stevens Design combined peonies, hydrangeas, a variety of roses, seeded eucalyptus, and eucalyptus in this bride's clutch.

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Bountiful Wedding Bouquet

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This bride worked with Beth Hohensee of Studio Flora Diva to create a larger-than-life clutch of mixed roses, ranunculus, and peonies accented with ferns and vines. As a sentimental touch, she wrapped a strand of her grandmother's pearls around the stems.

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Ombré Wedding Bouquet

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This bride's ombré bouquet by The Nouveau Romantics included lavender, lilacs, sweet peas, clematis, and ranunculus.

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Wild Wedding Bouquet

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This bride carried a loose arrangement of garden roses, peonies, and clematis by Fern Studio at her wedding.

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Overflowing Wedding Bouquet

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Sarah Winward created this bouquet overflowing with peonies, garden roses, dahlias, jasmine vine, and ranunculus.

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Asymmetrical Wedding Bouquet

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Bird Dog Blooms assembled this bride's bouquet for her using peonies, roses, ranunculus, sweet peas, and jasmine vine.

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Freeform Wedding Bouquet

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This bride wanted a large bouquet with lots of greenery for her wedding, which she got thanks to Sarah Winward's grouping of peonies, various roses, ferns, and trailing clematis recta vines, wrapped together with pieces of textured silk ribbon in a Champagne hue.

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Bold Wedding Bouquet

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Jaclyn Journey designed a bouquet of peonies, ranunculus, poppies, garden roses, mock orange, bay leaves, and jasmine vines for this wedding.

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Hydrangea Wedding Bouquet

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This bride carried a bouquet of blue hydrangeas by Fishers Flowers at her wedding. "It tied in nicely with my gown, which had some very pale, milky blue crystal embellishments in addition to the pearls, beads, and sequins," she said.

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Botanical Wedding Bouquet

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Branch Design Studio put together an arrangement of lavender (fresh and dried), astrantia, maidenhair fern, seeded eucalyptus, ranunculus, astilbe, Queen Anne's lace, jasmine vine, sweet peas, olive branches, explosion grass, viburnum, and spray roses for this celebration.

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Clematis Wedding Bouquet

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This bride held an asymmetrical cascade of peonies, scabiosa, clematis, sweet peas, honeysuckle, and passion vine designed by Bows + Arrows.

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FAQs

Is $1000 enough for wedding flowers? ›

$1000 - $1500

Most often, this will allow for bridal bouquet, a few bridesmaid bouquets as well as boutonnieres for the groom and groomsmen. Depending on the number in the wedding party, it could account for boutonnieres and corsages for a few additional family members.

What is the number one wedding flower? ›

Roses. Roses are a traditional bridal bouquet choice because they convey a quintessential wedding theme: Love. It's a meaning that's endured since the Victorian era and still persists today.

How many days before the wedding should I make the bouquet? ›

The best time to arrange your flowers for the wedding is the day before. As long as the flowers will be kept in water weather it's in a vase filled with water, floral foam soaked with water, or a bouquet that has been wrapped but the stems are left in a few inches of water, they will hold up overnight without issue.

What should my wedding bouquet be? ›

Decide on the Best Shape

For example, if you have a mermaid or form-fitting silhouette, then a narrow bouquet may complement your form and highlight the dress's shape. On the other hand, if you have a ball gown or Cinderella-style dress, then a fuller, more dramatic bouquet would look beautiful alongside it.

What is a realistic floral budget for a wedding? ›

According to Fash, a marketplace that tracks price estimates from event vendors, the average cost of wedding flowers in the United States is $2,200, with most couples spending between $500 and $3,500. 1 Typically, soon-to-be newlyweds allocate eight to 10 percent of their total wedding budget on flowers.

What is the most expensive flower for weddings? ›

It varies somewhat depending on where you live and the seasonality and availability of certain flowers. “Generally, the most expensive flowers in a bouquet are phalaenopsis orchids,” says Zoë Gallina, creative director of Botanic Design Studio in Tampa.

Is it cheaper to make your own wedding bouquets? ›

At this point, you see the trend — more prices cut in half thanks to DIY wedding flowers. So go wholesale and treat yourself to blooms a bit more extravagant than the low-cost options. Before you fill your venue to the top with petals and greenery, let's see why wholesale is a cheaper alternative to florists.

How many flowers should be in a wedding bouquet? ›

Despite that, I typically recommend the following guidelines for different sizes of bouquets: Small bouquet: 15-20 flowers. Medium bouquet: 20-30 flowers. Large bouquet: 30-40 flowers.

When should the bride throw her bouquet? ›

Ideally, most brides opt to toss the bouquet towards the end of the wedding reception. For example, if you're having a four-hour reception, then plan the bouquet toss during the third hour. That way, everyone has had time to enjoy the cocktail hour, eat dinner, and let loose on the dance floor.

What flowers look best in a bouquet? ›

Look for flowers with long stems, such as irises, sweet peas, and lilies. Other good candidates are orchids, poppies, and flowering branches. Buy stems with some unopened buds so you can enjoy the flowers longer. Cut stems at an angle to create bunches extending to about double your vase's height.

What is the perfect color combination for a bouquet? ›

The most basic and frequently used triadic combinations are the primary colours (red, blue, and yellow) and the secondary hues (green, purple and orange). Generally, triadic colour schemes are vibrant, even if you use pale versions of your hues.

Is $1000 too much to give as a wedding gift? ›

"It's common to give anywhere from $100 to $1,000. I often see the card box on the gift table oozing with overstuffed envelopes," Burton said. "As a bride myself, I received one $1,000 check.

Is $1000 enough for a wedding? ›

While these numbers are, admittedly, a lot, you can definitely have most of the elements of a traditional wedding for a $1,000 budget. You just need to be creative - and a little bit flexible.

Is $2000 too much for a wedding gift? ›

Here's the tea: The average wedding gift cost varies, but it's usually around $100 to $150 per person or per couple. So, $2,000 is definitely on the high end, honey. But if you're super close to the couple and you can afford it without breaking the bank, then go for it!

What's a good amount of money to put in a wedding card? ›

They suggest the following breakdown: coworkers or distant relatives should spend 50 to 75 dollars. Friends or relatives, 75 to 100 dollars. For close friends, family members, or if you're in the wedding party, you should spend 100 to 150 dollars—or more.

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