SPRING WEDDING FLOWERS
Spring is perfect for celebrating your love with colourful and blooming flowers. Choosing the right flowers for your wedding can create a cohesive theme that ties everything together. In this article, we will provide you with different themes and ideas for spring wedding flowers that will make your wedding day blossom.
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FLORAL Themes to Make Your Wedding Blossom
Soft Pastels
Pastel colours are a timeless and romantic choice for a spring wedding theme. Think of soft shades of pink, lavender, peach, and yellow. Some of the flowers that can work well in this theme are roses, hydrangeas, tulips, and sweet peas. This theme is perfect for a classic and elegant wedding.
Wedding Planner Kristina Kempton, Florist Larry Walshe, Venue Four Seasons Hampshire, Photographer Emilie White Photography, Production Forta Productions, Strings ALR Strings, Videographer HD Moments.
Bold and Bright
Consider a bold and bright theme if you want to make a statement with your spring wedding flowers. Think of vivid colours such as fuchsia, orange, and bright yellow. Some flowers that can work well in this theme are ranunculus, poppies, and dahlias. This theme is perfect for a modern and daring wedding.
Florist Wild At Heart, Production & Design Bespoke Events London, Venue Blenheim Palace, Photographer Chris Picasso.
Rustic Charm
Consider using wildflowers and greenery for a more natural and rustic wedding theme. Think of daisies, lavender, chamomile, and thistles. This theme is perfect for an outdoor wedding, especially if you're getting married in a garden or a barn.
Photographer Olegs & Rita Photography, Venue The Old Kent Barn, Florist Moody Blooms, Dress Bridal Boutique of Jules & Madi Lane Bridal, Hair Kent Wedding Hair by Karlie, Makeup Emilie Morrissey MUA, Cake The Little Cake Box Canterbury, Stationery Tavern Creative.
Garden Party
Consider a garden party if you're looking for a charming and whimsical spring wedding theme. Think of flowers that are commonly found in a garden, such as peonies, daffodils, crocuses, and lilacs. This theme is perfect for a romantic and intimate wedding.
Wedding Planner Emma Westacott, Venue Avington Park, Florist Maison De Fleurs, Photographer And Your Story, Rentals & Decor Options Great Hire & Just 4 Linen, Videographer Julia Semashko, Cake By Yeving, Stationery Babooche Calligraphy, Bridal-wear Tala Daniel Bridal & Dany Tabet.
Monochromatic
Consider using a monochromatic colour scheme if you want a more sophisticated and elegant theme. Think of a single colour or shades of the same colour. Some flowers that can work well in this theme are roses, orchids, and calla lilies. This theme is perfect for a black-tie wedding.
Wedding Planner Kristina Kempton, Florist Larry Walshe, Venue Four Seasons Hampshire, Photographer Barker Evans, Hire Options Great Hire, Production Fusion Sound Light, Videographer Perfect Moment Films.
Choosing the right spring wedding flowers can create a cohesive theme that ties everything together. Soft pastels, bold and bright, rustic charm, garden party, and monochromatic are just some of the themes you can use for your spring wedding flowers. Remember, the key to a successful theme is to find the right balance between your wedding style, colour palette, and personal taste.
FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)
It depends on the type of flowers you want and the time of year you're getting married. You should order between 2 and 6 months in advance for most flowers. However, if you're looking for exotic or hard-to-find flowers, you'll need to order even further in advance.
No. While it's nice to have your wedding colours represented in your flowers, it's unnecessary. You can choose any colour or style of flowers you like. Just be sure to work with your florist to choose a variety of flowers that will complement each other and create a cohesive look for your bouquet.
When talking to a florist, you must know what you're looking for. Do you want a bouquet or a floral arrangement? What colours do you like? Do you want any specific flowers in the arrangement?
It's also helpful to know the occasion for which the flowers will be used. Are they for a birthday, anniversary, or another special occasion? Finally, be sure to have the budget in mind so that the florist can help you stay within your price range.
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