42 Stunning Spring Wedding Bouquets (2024)

Looking for spring wedding inspiration? Let's be honest: No spring wedding is complete without an abundance of pretty pastel blooms. And, while you can add flowers to every element of your big day—from the altar to the reception tables to the cake—we think the bouquets are perhaps the most important. Why? Because your bouquet will have a prime spot in all of your beautiful bridal portraits, and, most importantly, it's what you will carry down the aisle to meet your partner.

Luckily, springtime couples are blessed with tons of beautiful in-season blooms to choose from. Peonies, roses, tulips, calla lilies, hydrangeas, sweet pea, and ranunculus are just a few of the many flower types readily available for spring weddings. Romantic pastels are always go-to hues for this season of renewal, but don't be afraid to add bold pops of color for contrast (think fuchsia, coral, orange, and purple).

Since your bouquet will be one of the most photographed wedding details, it should express your personal sense of style, whether it's traditional, modern, romantic, whimsical, boho, or rustic.

Below, we've gathered 42 gorgeous spring wedding bouquets from real weddings and asked top floral designers to share a few of their favorites as well.

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A Mix of Romantic Roses

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At this beautiful Lake Como wedding, the bride chose a soft and elegant arrangement of roses for her bouquet. Soft pastel purples, pinks, and creams bring dimension to her florals.

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Peonies and Daisies

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Lily Peterson of Flowershop dreamed up this gathered bouquet of Claire de Lune peonies, coral peonies, and white daisies. “I wanted it to be small and feel wild,” says the bride.

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Astrantia, Baby’s Breath, Eucalyptus, Larkspur, Daisies, Nigella, and Thistle

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For this carefree wedding in the hills of Virginia, Sweet Root Village made bouquets of soft pink astrantia, baby’s breath, eucalyptus, lavender larkspur, baby white daisies, nigella, and blue thistle. The colors complement this patterned dress beautifully.

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Tulips, Ranunculus, and Sweet Pea

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This lush bunch by Amy Osaba features three of our favorite spring blooms: tulips, ranunculus, and sweet pea. Pops of blue among creamy white blooms make a gorgeous statement.

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Ranunculus and Peonies

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Single blooms can make a serious impression when tied together with sweet, satin ribbon. Just take these petite bouquets of ranunculus and peonies as proof.

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Astrantia, Larkspur, Daisies, Peonies, and Queen Anne’s Lace

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This bride's wild bouquet pairs soft pink astrantia, baby’s breath, eucalyptus, lavender larkspur, baby white daisies, nigella, white peonies, and chocolate Queen Anne’s lace. This wildflower style was a perfect choice for an outdoor wedding.

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Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis, Sweet William, and Astilbe

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We love an all-white bouquet for a spring wedding. The bride's whimsical and romantic bouquet features Lily of the Valley, stephanotis, Sweet Williams, and white astilbe—all wrapped in the bride's mother's handkerchief.

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Acacia and Sweet Pea

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This spring bouquet is perfect for the modern bride that loves color. This delicate bouquet of acacia and sweet pea helped capture the bride's wedding vision of "casual, global,and romantic."

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English Garden Roses, Peonies, and Ranunculus

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This soft bouquet by Amy Osaba Design features English garden roses, peonies, and ranunculus in white, ivory, and blush. We love the range of barely-there pastel hues.

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Roses and Cosmos

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Rethink the spring color palette by mixing in shades of muted orange with pale pink and yellow. This sweet bunch by Mandy Grace Designs is a gorgeous example.

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Anthurium, Roses, Sweet Pea, Wispy Fern, and Rice Flowers

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A Flowershop bouquet of pale pink anthurium and roses, sweet pea, wispy fern, and rice flowers set the tone for this Charleston wedding's pastel palette. Contrasting shapes and textures create a beautifully eclectic look.

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Dogwood and Roses

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Yet another beauty by Amy Osaba, this bouquet makes an impression, thanks to the soft strands of silk ribbon surrounding it. Also of note? The dogwood accents, which the bride requested as a sentimental reminder of growing up in the South.

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Roses, Orchids, and Berries

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Bouquets of blush and ivory blooms are always pretty, but this design by Of The Flowers uses texture to take it to the next level.

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Daisies, Snapdragons, Chrysanthemums, and Allium

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If you're after capturing that carefree vibe, look to this bouquet of daisies, snapdragons, mums, and allium for inspiration. The rainbow of colors creates a whimsical aesthetic.

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Sweet Pea, Roses, and Tulips

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For a vintage-inspired wedding along the Oregon coast, the bride carried a whimsical arrangement of sweet pea, roses, and tulips in peach, white, yellow, and purple hues. Tying the arranging with a loose cream ribbon is the perfect finishing touch.

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Roses and Trailing Greens

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The lavender hue in this loose and wild bouquet is such an unexpected yet totally lovely touch. It goes perfectly with pale orange roses and loose, trailing greenery for a cascading effect.

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Ferns and Roses

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Marigold SF designed this bundle of tea and garden roses, ferns, and vines. It appears as if the blooms had been gathered from the forest at the couple's venue in California.

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Peonies, Wildflowers, and Grasses

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This mix of wildflowers, foraged greens, and store-bought blooms was a DIY arrangement by the bride. She describes the look as "organic, romantic, and boho."

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Roses in a Range of Hues

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If roses are your favorite, this bouquet by Lindsay Bishop Events is all the inspiration you need. We especially love how it pairs shades of pale pink with bubble gum and fuchsia.

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Peonies, Roses, Alliums, Sweet Pea, and Chrysanthemum

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There was no shortage of color for this bride's bouquet at her intimate wedding celebration in Connecticut. Peonies, roses, alliums, sweet pea, and chrysanthemums in pink, yellow, purple, and green hues come together to create this vibrant arrangement.

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Queen Anne's Lace and Cosmos

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While big blooms are undoubtedly the star this season, that doesn't mean you have to forget about the beauty of simple greenery. We love how this bridesmaid's bouquet showcases different textures, long stems, and petite, pretty blooms.

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Garden Roses and Greens

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Garden roses are always a gem, especially these peach ones from Ariel Dearie Flowers. Flowers with peachy pink hues make the perfect addition to a spring bouquet.

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Clematis, Hellebores, Lysimachia, and Ferns

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This beautiful white bouquet is made with clematis, hellebores, Lysimachia, and ferns. We love how it pops against the detailing on the bride's dress and the grass below.

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Peonies, Anemones, Lilacs, and Stephanotis

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Pink was a major part of the color scheme for this bride's spring wedding, so naturally the color made an appearance in the bouquet. Peonies, anemones, lilacs, and stephanotis bring a mix of texture and dimension to the arrangement.

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Dinner Plate Dahlias

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It's all about texture with this stunning bouquet. Fluffy dinner plate dahlias were the focus of this wedding bouquet designed by All You Need Is Love Events.

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Dahlias, Queen Anne's Lace, Feverfew, Ranunculus, and Protea

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For a charming plucked-from-the-garden feel, consider this wildflower beauty by The Wilding Collective. It includes dahlias, Queen Anne's lace, jasmine vine, feverfew, eucalyptus, ranunculus, and "blushing bride" protea.

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Peonies and Lily of the Valley

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Since Lily of the Valley is the birth flower of May, this bride chose to use it in her May wedding bouquet. White peonies add extra dimension to the clean white arrangement.

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Jasmine, Peonies, Garden Roses, and Astilbe

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This lovely and playful bouquet by Amy Burke Designs showcases jasmine, peonies, garden roses, and astilbe. We love how light and dark pinks play alongside soft peach hues.

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Ranunculus, Peonies, Roses, Astilbe, Majolica, and Plumosa

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Take a cue from this chic California bride and ask for a mix of blooms in different shades within the same color family. The Little Branch used ranunculus, peonies, garden roses, astilbe, pink majolica, sweet pea, and plumosa to craft this pretty-in-pink bouquet.

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Garden Roses, Orchids, Jasmine, and Tweedia

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Here's a bouquet perfect for a late spring or early summer wedding. This all-white arrangement by Oleander Curated consists of garden roses, orchids, flowering jasmine vine, tweedia, and various foliage.

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Peonies, Nielle, Achillea, and Orlaya Grandiflora

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Do you envision yourself carrying a petite bouquet on your big day? We adore this sweet arrangement by PRUNE les fleurs in Montreal featuring peonies, nielle, achillea, and orlaya grandiflora.

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Protea, Dahlias, Roses, Ranunculus, Smoke Tree Foliage, and Dusty Miller

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This tropical bouquet is totally unique. Protea, dahlias, Juliet roses, ranunculus, smoke tree foliage, and dusty miller combine to form this breathtaking arrangement by TOAST Santa Barbara.

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Parrot Tulips, Garden Roses, Ranunculus, Poppies, and Tweedia

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This arrangement is basically a sunset in flower form. Decoration Inc. designed this eye-catching ombré bouquet using parrot tulips, garden roses, ranunculus, poppies, and tweedia.

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Peonies, Roses, Foxgloves, Hydrangea, Snapdragon, Veronica, and Scabiosa

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We love the elegant shape of this Atelier Carmel bouquet. It features peonies, roses, foxgloves, hydrangea, snapdragon, veronica, and scabiosa.

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Garden Roses, Thistle, Hydrangea, Scabiosa, and Dusty Miller

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Have each of your bridesmaids carry a slightly different bouquet in the same color palette. Amaryllis Floral & Event Design made these beautiful arrangements using variations of garden roses, thistle, hydrangea, scabiosa, floribunda roses, dusty miller, ivy, painted fern, delphinium, and flowering mint.

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Baby's Breath

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Want to keep your arrangement simple? Just use baby's breath for a charming textural bouquet that matches your dress.

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Lily of the Valley

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Lilly of the valley is another gorgeous white flower that can serve as a posy bouquet for your spring wedding.

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Anemone, Peony, Ranunculus, Olive, Ruscus, and Freesia

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Sometimes white blooms and fresh greenery are all you need for a gorgeous look. A bucolic wedding setting is made all the more lovely with this anemone, peony, ranunculus, olive, Ruscus, and freesia bouquet created by Amy Burke Designs.

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Ferns, Eucalyptus, Viburnum, Tulips, Roses, Spirea, and Privet Berry

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This verdant bouquet designed by Sinclair & Moore Events perfectly contrasts with the bride's regal ball gown. It features ferns, eucalyptus, viburnum, tulips, garden roses, spirea, and privet berry.

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Blackberries, Delphinium, Sweet Peas, Freesia, Astilbe, and Trachillium

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Fresh fruit is a super unique way to embrace the spring season. Lauryl Lane designed this berry beautiful bouquet using blackberries, delphinium, sweet peas, freesia, stock, astilbe, trachillium, and scented geranium leaves.

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Ranunculus, Garden Roses, Poppies, Jasmine, and Pittosporum

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Embrace the season with bright yellow blooms and flowering greenery. This bouquet by Fifty Flowers includes ranunculus, garden roses, Icelandic white poppy, jasmine vine, white garden roses, and variegated mini pittosporum.

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Daisies, Daisies, Ranunculus, Feverfew, Echinacea, and Dahlias

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This cheerful and dainty bouquet practically emanates sunshine. Karma Flowers designed this arrangement of daisies, chamomile, Nigella, Gerber daisies, ranunculus, feverfew, echinacea, and dahlias.

42 Stunning Spring Wedding Bouquets (2024)

FAQs

What flowers are good for spring wedding bouquets? ›

Anemones, Tulips, Sweet Peas, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Peonies, Hyacinths, Lily of the Valley, Freesia, Daffodils, Pansies, Iris, Lilac, Gardenias, Icelandic Poppies, Cherry Blossom and Hydrangeas.

Is $1000 enough for wedding flowers? ›

If your wedding party is larger, 8+ then expect to spend on the higher end of $1,500. Let's say your wedding party is only 3 or less, you can expect to spend closer to the $1,000 side.

What was in Kate's wedding bouquet? ›

Nothing was accidental about the floral arrangements on the day, and it was actually one way Kate could make such a spectacle feel more personal and special for the pair. Kate's bouquet included Lily of the Valley, myrtle, ivy, hyacinths, and lilacs.

What is the number one wedding flower? ›

Roses are often associated with love and romance. So, it's no surprise that they're one of the most popular flowers for weddings. Hybrid tea, spray, and garden are the main types of roses featured in wedding bouquets and floral landscapes. And they're exquisitely beautiful.

What is the best color for a spring wedding? ›

Using a color palette of pinks, oranges, gold, green creates a romantic and timeless look for years to come. The subtle shade variations with gold accents creates a warm and inviting ambiance, perfect for a spring wedding celebration.

What is the best color to wear to a spring wedding? ›

When it comes to early afternoon weddings, the best colors to wear are light and spring-like shades. Think soft pastels and airy tones such as blues, pinks and yellows. For a more refined look, try pairing classic navy or grey with a brighter accent color like white, peach or light purple.

What is a reasonable amount to spend on wedding flowers? ›

Depending on your style and needs, your wedding flowers cost will vary, but the average cost of wedding flowers in the U.S. is around $1,500 with most couples spending between $700 and $2,500.

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!

Is $500 a lot for a wedding gift? ›

There Is No Rule Regarding Cash Gifts

Wedding experts do, however, advise starting at $100. From there, you may want to adjust up to $500 based on factors such as your relationship with the couple, your budget and the cost of your attendance at the wedding.

What was Meghan Markle's wedding bouquet? ›

Scented sweet peas, lily of the valley, astilbe, jasmine and astrantia, sprigs of myrtle and Princess Diana's favourite: forget-me-nots … All the details on Meghan Markle's bridal bouquet.

What did Prince Charles give Kate as a wedding gift? ›

Following her wedding to Prince William, Prince Charles gifted the duch*ess a set of matching yellow and white gold pieces consisting of a ring, a bracelet and a pair of drop earrings she has since worn on multiple occasions.

What does the dahlia mean in a wedding bouquet? ›

Dahlia flower meanings include beauty, eternal love, inner strength, dignity, and kindness. Depending on the flower color, context, and culture, dahlias symbolize themes of celebration, relationships, and resilience.

What plant symbolizes marriage? ›

Peonies have a great deal of meaning for a couple. The reason why it is so popular at weddings is that it represents “happy marriage” and “great honor.” Pink is the most common color given as a gift representing love at first sight.

What is the number 1 prettiest flower? ›

1. Rose. The rose is considered the most beautiful flower in the world, which is why it's called the “queen of the garden.” It's one of the most popular flowers worldwide, and it comes in different sizes and colors. Also, they're very common throughout the world.

What is the second most popular wedding flower? ›

The 5 Most Popular Wedding Flowers‍
  • Roses: A Timeless Emblem of Love and Beauty‍ ...
  • Ranunculus: Romance and Elegance in Every Petal. ...
  • Calla Lilies: Sleek, Sophisticated, and Elegant. ...
  • Eucalyptus: Breathe in the Romance, Exhale the Elegance. ...
  • Hydrangeas: Voluminous Blooms Full of Color‍ ...
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What kind of bouquets are in spring? ›

Peonies, roses, tulips, calla lilies, hydrangeas, sweet pea, and ranunculus are just a few of the many flower types readily available for spring weddings.

What flowers bloom in the spring season? ›

Traditional spring flowers like tulips, daffodils, and hyacinth begin blooming toward the end of March. Others need more sunshine and don't bloom until May or the middle of June. Some of these late bloomers include bluebells, roses, peonies, and lilacs.

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