Floral beauties for spring weddings

Spring is the season when everything comes back to life, migrating birds return, and the days start to get just a little bit longer. We can also feel our moods change and we tend to have a steady increase of energy. It’s this increased energy and sense of optimism that makes spring such a wonderful season. While we may not hibernate over the cold months, it sometimes can feel as though we spent most of our days indoors without doing much socialising. What better way to embrace the beauty of spring than by planning your wedding for this fabulous season? If you are wondering what kinds of flowers you should order from your florist, you are in for a treat because there are plenty of amazing options.

Most likely one of the top spring flowers for weddings is the peony. These flowers are abundant in terms of size, texture, and beauty. Their petals overlap one another to create the most perfect blooms. Elegant and feminine, no matter the colours you choose, peonies will always look amazing.

Calla lilies are majestic in their unusual appearance. It’s almost as though they stand tall in an arrangement and shout “Look at me!”. While unusual when compared with flowers that some may consider conventional, these lilies are very well-known and loved around the world. They are not only great for table arrangements but also the bride’s bouquet.

Hydrangeas are another fabulous option and they can be displayed on their own or as part of an arrangement. For example, they look lovely alongside peonies and even in mixed flower arrangements. They are available in various colours which makes it easier to find the perfect fit for your style. Remember, some are more pastel shades and others are darker so you can decide whether you want your hydrangeas to be fillers or accents in the centrepieces.

Finally, don’t forget to ask your florist about including blooms that are not necessarily in season but always prove to be popular and versatile. Roses are an excellent example and they can be added to bouquets, table arrangements, or even used as part of your corsage designs.