27 Stunning Spring Wedding Bouquets Perfect for Your Big Day

Spring wedding bouquets bring the season’s freshest blooms to life in the most magical way. From delicate cherry blossoms to cheerful daffodils, nature offers endless possibilities for creating the perfect floral arrangement. Brides can choose from soft pastels that echo the gentle awakening of spring or bold, vibrant colors that celebrate the season’s energy.

Fresh garden roses, sweet peas, and fragrant peonies add both beauty and natural perfume to any bridal bouquet. Whether you’re planning an outdoor garden ceremony or an elegant indoor celebration, spring flowers provide the perfect touch of romance and renewal for your special day.

White Dahlia Bunch

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White dahlias offer big, bold and full blooms that are sure to make a statement. These blooms will help you create a “wow” factor for more formal hotel venue weddings, and they photograph amazingly. They’re also one of the more sturdy options that can last through the many hugs and photo ops that happen on your wedding day.

Purple Iris Spray

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Purple iris sprays offer an amazing pop of rich color and texture. Elegant and sturdy, iris stems stand tall, making them a showstopping addition to any formal spring wedding bouquet. This will be especially stunning in the late spring months when you may be looking for something a little more unique and a step away from the standard rose.

Blue Delphinium Mix

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Blue delphinium mix is the perfect way to incorporate a gorgeous, yet subtle pop of color to your wedding bouquet. I love how blue looks like a piece of the sky in your hand. These tall, elegant blooms also add instant drama to any bouquet while still feeling completely natural and beautiful, which is what we want, right? Blue delphinium mix is perfect for a relaxed garden wedding.

Pink Peony Mix

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Pink peonies are a must for adding a beautiful, statement-making burst of blooms to your wedding bouquet. Full and fluffy like pom-poms from nature itself, pink peony mix is stunning. Plus, peonies are one of the few flowers that slowly open throughout the day, making them extra special for capturing both ceremony and reception photos.

Garden Rose Bunch

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Garden roses are always a safe bet for achieving the “classic” romantic vibe that everyone knows and loves. Garden roses are literally the fancier version of regular roses. More petals, more scent, and beautiful with just about any wedding style from laid back backyard or even black-tie formal weddings.

White Tulip Cluster

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White tulips are the way to go if you are looking for a more modern, minimal look. I’ve noticed white tulips to be especially great for minimalist brides. Another added bonus is that tulips are much more budget-friendly than peonies and garden roses. The crisp, clean lines of the rows of petals are so crisp and fresh.

Ranunculus Spray

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Ranunculus sprays are the way to go when you want that dainty, airy vibe but without feeling like your bouquet is too delicate. Ranunculus is also available in almost any color and their paper-thin petals are amazing in photos.

Lilac Medley

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Lilacs offer sweet, springy scents and beautiful, clustered blooms. This is your go-to bouquet choice when it comes to early spring weddings. If you are planning your wedding in March or April, a lilac medley is exactly what you need, I mean they literally scream SPRINGTIME! Plus, lilacs are available in a gorgeous range of purples from soft lavenders to deep, rich violets.

Sweet Pea Bundle

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Sweet pea bundles are amazing for when you want your bouquet to have a really strong scent while also feeling dainty and delicate. They are also available in pretty pink and purples that scream “wedding in the spring.” Sweet peas are also especially great for outdoor, garden weddings as they have a more natural and slightly wild vibe to them.

Cherry Blossom Blend

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Cherry blossoms are an amazing choice when you are getting married during that brief (but oh so beautiful) blooming season. Not only are these iconic pink and white blooms stunning to look at, but they are very meaningful to Asian-inspired weddings or for celebrations in cities that are famous for their cherry blossom trees (think Washington DC)

Anemone Bouquet

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Anemones are my go-to when I want a bouquet that is a bit different. Brides who are looking for a more modern or black-tie option will love the bold black centers that contrast with the crisp white petals. This creates a stunning graphic effect that is unique and also perfect for adding a really “POP” to your bouquet without overdoing it.

Lily of the Valley

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Lily of the valley is the most classic bouquet option of all time. These tiny white, bell-shaped blooms were famously Kate Middleton’s top pick, and I can definitely understand why. Elegant and highly fragrant, these blooms look best in smaller, delicate bouquets and pair especially well with formal springtime ceremonies.

Pastel Wildflowers

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For a more relaxed countryside vibe, pastel wildflowers are the way to go. These are the “grab what’s in season” bouquets. Opt for soft blues, pinks, and yellows when putting together your bouquet. This style works especially well for barn weddings or really any casual outdoor affair when you want that “picked from the meadow” look.

Daffodil Collection

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Daffodils are great for bringing all of that sunshine to your wedding day. These cheerful yellow blooms are perfect when you are looking for something on the more cheerful side, as well as when you want a more budget-friendly option. Daffodils also scream SPRING! which is great when you are having an outdoor garden wedding in March or April.

Hyacinth Bundle

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Hyacinth bundles are one of my personal favorites because they offer not only a great pop of color but also that sweet fragrance that everyone loves. Hyacinth comes in purple, pink, or white and is also a very compact flower, making it easy to hold. They work especially well for church weddings when their scent can perfume the entire aisle.

Blush Rose Mix

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Blush rose mix is always a safe bet. It’s romantic and classic without being too traditional. These soft pink beauties work well with almost any wedding style and are available all spring long. This is perfect when you want something that is going to be timeless but also still feel fresh.

Yellow Freesia Bunch

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Yellow freesia bunches offer a sweet, citrusy scent and they are another great way to bring all of the sunshine vibes to your wedding day bouquet. You will get a ton of that gorgeous, cheerful ruffled blooms that will have everyone smiling, which is especially nice if you are having a morning ceremony.

Mixed Spring Bulbs

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Mixed spring bulbs are great when you are going for that “picked from the garden” look. Mixing and matching tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths will give you a beautiful depth of texture, which works well for more casual countryside weddings.

White Narcissus Bundle

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White narcissus bundles offer a classic elegance and refined look that everyone will recognize. These blooms with their white, paper petals and golden centers always make me think of new beginnings. Perfect for a spring wedding when you want to bring that symbolism into your bouquet.

Pink Magnolia Spray

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Pink magnolia sprays are amazing at making a big statement with their large and velvety blooms. I’ve seen these work especially well with more formal affairs since these blooms have a great presence on their own, and you only need a few stems to fill a whole bouquet.

Pale Green Hellebore

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Pale green hellebore offers delicate, cup-shaped blooms that make a beautiful bouquet. These flowers have a delicate, vintage feel to them and are perfect when you are going for that fresh, garden-picked vibe in the early spring months.

White Snowdrop Mix

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Snowdrop mixes are some of my favorites for when you are going for something simple but still meaningful. Snowdrops are pure white blooms that symbolize hope and are ideal for more minimalist ceremonies when you want each bloom to really count.

Cream Gardenia Bunch

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Cream gardenia bunches are your best friend when you are wanting to really amp up the scent of your bouquet. These lush, beautiful blooms are some of the most fragrant around and add a luxurious, show-stopping vibe to bouquets that are especially great for outdoor afternoon weddings.

Blue Muscari Spray

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Blue muscari sprays (also known as grape hyacinth) are amazing when you want to add that perfect “something blue” to your bouquet. These are great for adding texture and that pop of color without overpowering your whole bouquet.

Purple Clematis Mix

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Purple clematis is your best bet when you are looking for something super dramatic and romantic. These climbing blooms create gorgeous cascading bouquets that are always showstopping in photos, and they are especially great when you are having a garden or vineyard wedding.

White Camellia Bunch

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White camellias are amazing at making an elegant statement when bunched together. These blooms are like nature’s pearls, and I love how white camellia bouquets bring a timeless, classic look to any bouquet. They are especially great when you are having an outdoor garden wedding since they are one of the more hardy blooms that can better handle temperature changes.

Coral Charm Peonies

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Coral charm peonies are stunning, statement-making blooms. Brides that want something super “wow-worthy” that still isn’t over-the-top will love these show-stoppers. Peonies start as tight balls but as the day progresses, these beauties slowly open to reveal full, fluffy blooms that almost look like they are dinner-plate sized. The best part is that as they open, they change from a coral to a soft pink color, which will give your bouquet an amazing color story throughout your entire wedding day. Coral charm peonies are perfect when you are having your wedding in late spring since they are more “in season” than other peonies, which means you will actually save on costs!

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