Key Takeaways
- Explore spring bouquets with varied colors like soft pink peonies or vibrant orange acacia for memorable wedding blooms.
- Mixing seasonal flowers like daffodils and lilacs can create a beautiful and affordable bouquet for spring weddings.
- Consider a bouquet that complements your wedding's theme, like tropical greens for a beach event or rustic flowers for a countryside affair.
While beautiful florals can appear at any wedding, regardless of the time of year, there's something particularly special about the blooms at a springtime celebration. And when you're planning a fête during this season, you may begin to dream of showstopping pastel-colored centerpieces, bud vases on high-top tables, or a ceremony arch full of roses. However, there's another key moment when blooms have a chance to shine: in your bouquet.
Unlike the colder months of the year, tying the knot in the spring means you have a variety of different flowers to pick from. In March, April, May, and June, many popular wedding florals are in bloom. As a result, you'll have an array of options—and may even encounter lower prices. For a springtime celebration, consider daffodils, tulips, sweet peas, or lilacs for your bouquet. (These are just a few of the many in-seasonal flowers available to you.) While you can always opt for a tried-and-true pastel color palette, some soon-to-be-newlyweds decide to make more of a statement with vibrant hues. And depending on the aesthetic of your big day, you may decide to match your bouquet to the flowers that appear throughout the rest of your celebration, or opt for a unique-looking bundle that stands out from your décor.
Below, we've gathered 30 gorgeous spring wedding bouquets from real weddings. Read on for more.
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Multi-Hued Sweet Peas
Photo by Kyle John Photography
For her Chicago nuptials, this bride carried a bouquet of sweet peas. The arrangement, which was described as "impactful and simple" by her florist, EV Design Collective, was secured with a hand-dyed silk ribbon. There's no denying that the short-stemmed blooms were the perfect choice for her springtime nuptials.
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A Colorful Variety of Blooms
Photo by Cedar & Pines
Rather than stick to just one color or bloom, La Musa de las Flores opted to mix an array of florals in the bouquet for this bride's springtime nuptials. The peach, red, yellow, and pink hues gave a nod to the season—and lent a pop of color to her look as she walked down the aisle.
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Coral, Peach, Pink, and Lavender Tones
Photo by Demi Mabry
Aiming to craft a show-stopping bouquet for this bride's spring nuptials in North Carolina, Meraki Blommor combined coral, peach, pink, and lavender tones for an idyllic arrangement that included ranunculuses, sweet peas, and peonies.
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An Organic, Neutral-Toned Bouquet
Photo by Eager Hearts Co.
Wanting to be surprised by her bouquet, this bride only discussed her color palette with her florist, Flowerize, but didn't provide any direction on the flowers to include. On the day of her nuptials in Mexico City, she fell in love with the end result: an organic, neutral-toned bundles of blooms secured with a long white ribbon.
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Soft Pink and Coral Sweet Peas
Photo by Jacqui Cole
In a nod to her tropical location, this bride held a bouquet of light pink and coral sweet peas for her nuptials in Palm Beach, Florida. Arranged by Winston Flowers, the bundle was perfectly complement by those of her bridesmaids, who held bouquets of astilbe.
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Delicate White Flowers
Photo by Molly Carr
For this bride's springtime celebration in Minnesota, Ashley Fox created a bouquet with a variety of white flowers, including lilies of the valley, lilacs, miniature daffodils, sweet peas, hellebores, muscaris, and fritillaries. Adding a sentimental element to her bundle, the bride also pinned her great-grandmother's lace-trimmed handkerchief to the arrangement.
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Pale Pink and White Roses
Photo by David Abel Photography
Playing into the romantic vibe of the season, this bride opted to hold a bouquet of pale pink and white roses for her Virginia nuptials. The simple—yet gorgeous—arrangement from Cultivate Events paired perfectly with the pastel hues of the celebration.
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Yellow and White Flowers in a Textural Bouquet
Photo by Patrick Quezada Photography
Wanting a woodland-inspired bouquet for her big day, this bride tapped Mignon Floral Co to craft an arrangement full of flowers that looked as though they were plucked straight out of the forest. The textural bundle include white and yellow blooms that were secured with a long pink ribbon.
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Pastel-Hued Mixed Florals
Photo by Teshorn Jackson
Combining an assortment of different flowers for this bride's wedding bouquet, Wow Factor Floral made sure to include a variety of spring blooms, including peonies, roses, hypericum, ranunculus, feverfew, cremones, ruscus, eucalyptus, solidago, and greenery. The bride also added a polaroid picture of her late mother to the bundle to ensure she was a part of the nuptials.
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A Mix of Romantic Roses
Photo by Nora Photography
At this beautiful Lake Como wedding, the bride chose an elegant and sophisticated arrangement of roses for her bouquet. Soft pastel purples, pinks, and creams brought dimension to her florals.
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A Small Bouquet With Statement Blooms
Photo by Olivia Rae James
Lily Peterson of Flowershop dreamed up this gathered bouquet of Claire de Lune peonies, coral peonies, and white daisies for this bride's celebration. Even though she selected a small arrangement, two statement blooms lent a touch of drama to the bundle.
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A Whimsical Bouquet Full of Cool Tones
Photo by Kate Headley
For this laid-back celebration 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 perfectly complemented the landscape surrounding the venue.
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A Bundle of Wildflowers
Photo by Kate Headley
This bride's wild bouquet paired soft pink astrantia, baby’s breath, eucalyptus, lavender larkspur, baby white daisies, nigella, white peonies, and chocolate Queen Anne’s lace. The bundle of wildflowers was the perfect choice for her outdoor celebration.
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Bright Orange Hues and Soft Whites
Photo by Michelle Scott Photography
Love color? Consider a bright spring bouquet. For this bride's Arizona nuptials, she made sure her arrangement reflected her "casual, global, and romantic" aesthetic. Soft white sweet peas perfectly balanced out the orange-hued acacia.
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Neutral-Hued Roses and Cosmos
Photo by Winsome + Wright Photography
Oftentimes, muted tones can be just as stunning as bright colors. This bouquet from Mandy Grace Designs proves just that. Carrying a variety of neutral-hued roses and cosmos, as well as short sprigs of greenery, this bride put a twist on the traditional springtime color palette.
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A Whimsical, Multicolored Arrangement
Photo by Sasithon Photography
Sometimes, it pays to take a risk. Instead of selecting just one floral for her bouquet, this bride opted to mix a variety of daises, snapdragons, chrysanthemums, and allium together. The end result? A whimsical, multicolored arrangement that exuded a carefree feeling.
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A Rustic-Inspired Bouquet
Photo by Emily Magers Photography
For a vintage-inspired wedding along the Oregon coast, the bride carried a rustic arrangement of sweet peas, roses, and tulips in peach, white, yellow, and purple hues. Tying the arranging with a loose cream ribbon was the perfect finishing touch.
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A DIY Bouquet Tied With a Ribbon
Photo by Carmen Santorelli Photography
Relying on her own skills, this bride created the arrangement for her nuptials herself. Mixing wildflowers, foraged greens, and store-bought blooms together, she combined dramatic blooms with nature-inspired elements for a stunning end result.
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A Vibrant Arrangement With Peonies and Chrysanthemums
Photo by Sylvie Rosokoff
There was no shortage of color in this bride's bouquet at her intimate wedding celebration in Connecticut. Peonies, roses, alliums, sweet peas, and chrysanthemums in pink, yellow, purple, and green hues came together to create this vibrant arrangement.
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A Pink-Hued Bundle With Pops of White
Photo by Ninety Three Creative
Extending her pink-forward color palette into all aspects of her nuptials, this bride made sure the color appeared in her bouquet. Peonies, anemones, lilacs, and stephanotis brought a mix of texture and dimension to the arrangement.
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A Loose Wildflower Bouquet
Photo by Flora + Fauna
For a charming plucked-from-the-garden feel, take inspiration from this wildflower arrangement by The Wilding Collective. By combining dahlias, Queen Anne's lace, jasmine vine, feverfew, eucalyptus, ranunculus, and "blushing bride" protea, they crafted a stunning bridal bouquet.
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A Playful Arrangement With Light and Dark Colors
Photo by What Shanni Saw Photography
Combining light and dark colors together by mixing jasmine, peonies, garden roses, and astilbe in a bundle, Amy Burke Designs created a playful bouquet that put a spin on the traditional spring arrangement.
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An All-White Bouquet With Roses and Orchids
Photo by Lauren Fair Photography
Tying the knot in late spring? Consider adding a few elements of the upcoming summer season into your bouquet. This all-white arrangement by Oleander Curated included garden roses, orchids, flowering jasmine vine, tweedia, and various foliage, creating an enviable spring-meets-summer look.
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A Tropical-Inspired Arrangement
Photo by James & Jess Photography
If you're hosting a tropical or oceanside wedding, ensure your bouquet reflects your destination. For this bride's wedding, TOAST Santa Barbara combined protea, dahlias, Juliet roses, ranunculus, smoke tree foliage, and dusty miller to form this breathtaking arrangement.
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A Black-and-White Arrangement
Photo by Caroline Tran
Don't overthink your spring bouquet; sometimes, white blooms and fresh greenery are all you need for a gorgeous look. Amy Burke Designs mixed different flowers and neutral shades in this stunning white-and-black arrangement that also included pops of green.
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A Vibrant Arrangement With Fresh Fruit
Photo by Desi Baytan Photography
Embrace the season by including fresh fruit in your bridal bouquet. Lauryl Lane added blackberries, delphinium, sweet peas, freesia, stock, astilbe, trachillium, and scented geranium leaves to this arrangement for the perfect springtime bundle.
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A Bouquet With Bright Yellows and Greenery
Photo by Jody Savage Photography
Embrace the spring season with bright yellow blooms and flowering greenery. This bouquet by Fifty Flowers included ranunculus, garden roses, Icelandic white poppy, jasmine vine, white garden roses, and variegated mini pittosporum.


