The Best of Spring Bridal Bouquets
We love spring as it's the time of year when some of our favorite blooms finally come back to life after a long, cold winter. The nearby mountains are dusted in a white cover of snow that is soon to melt, and the world is bursting to life with verdant colour.
From peonies, sweet peas and spirea to hyacinth, clematis, tulips, snowball viburnum, and butterfly ranunculus there are so many beautiful blooms to choose from for your wedding flowers. For more insights on spring wedding flowers, explore our Wedding Flower Availability and Seasonality blog!
Champagne Blush
Butterfly ranunculus, sweetpeas, and spirea are all flowers that come in this beautiful champagne ivory tone that pairs perfectly with a blush tone for a soft spring palette. For weddings early on in the season, this is a beautiful palette that incorporates a few readily available blooms.
Pink & Purple
This color combination perfectly captures the spirit of spring. The gentle blend of pastel pink and soft purple forms a delightful bouquet, especially when enhanced with clematis and pink garden roses. Additional options for flowers in shades of purple and pink include clematis, anemones, butterfly ranunculus, sweet peas, hyacinth, tulips, peonies, and Italian ranunculus.
Yellow Sunshine
Incorporating a touch of buttery yellow into your bridal bouquet is a wonderful homage to spring. With an array of lovely yellow blooms like tulips, ranunculus, garden roses, matricaria, and acacia (mimosa) you'll have an abundance of charming sunshine flowers to select from. Whether you opt for complimentary, analogous, or even triadic color schemes, this stunning hue offers endless possibilities!
Pretty Pink
Subtle pinks can be found throughout nature as the world awakens in spring, making it the perfect colour to complement your spring wedding. Consider incorporating pink flowers like peonies, garden roses, astilbe, butterfly ranunculus, phlox, tulips, sweet peas, and hyacinths to create a soft color palette. These blooms are stunning when paired with soft ivories, whites, peaches, and even deeper pinks.
Exquisite Ivory
As winter gradually gives way to spring in Alberta, an ivory color scheme emerges as a picturesque choice for your bridal bouquet. With snow-capped mountains still a common sight, a beautifully neutral palette harmonizes perfectly with the landscape. While Spirea branches are a favored choice for their ivory blossoms, Queen Anne's lace, phlox, peonies, garden roses, hellebores, anemones, and stock offer equally stunning alternatives.
Coral Charm
For a bouquet bursting with bright colour to celebrate the season we love using coral peonies or coral ranunculus! Pairing these flowers with lavender, white, light green, or orange tones is a wonderful way to create a stunning spring bouquet that speaks of the freshness of this time of year. To complement these choices, add lavender stock, white sweet peas, snowball viburnum, and peach spray roses to complete the look.
If you're seeking extraordinary wedding flowers for your spring celebration in Calgary, Canmore, Banff, or beyond, we're here to assist you! We would be delighted to hear from you and discuss your floral vision. Inquire today!
Looking to ignite your planning process? Delve into our blogs on How to Prepare for Your Wedding Flower Consultation and How to Hold Your Bridal Bouquet for useful tips!
Not getting married in the spring? Explore our blogs featuring summer, fall, and winter bridal bouquets for more inspiration.
2 Comments
May 27, 2020, 10:53:23 AM
Janelle Gerestein - Hi there. Thanks for getting in touch. If you could send me an email we can start chatting about your May 22, 2021 flowers. It isn't too early to inquire as 2021 dates are booking quickly.
May 26, 2020, 11:14:59 PM
Deepy Gill - Hi I am getting married next year, May 22 2021. Just wanted to inquire, I know it’s super early!