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06 Jan, 2010

Fabulous Spring Bouquets

Posted by: Denise In: Flowers

There are numerous flowers you can incorporate into your spring wedding bouquet; take a peek at a few of these for inspiration for your special day.

Gorgeous, vibrant pink, red and orange Gerbera daisies come together in this stunning spring bouquet. For additional style points, take a cue from this photo and tie playful ribbon around the stems to hold the flowers together.

Tulips aren’t often thought of for bridal bouquets, but they are a beautiful spring flower that looks fantastic alone or paired with other blooms. In this bouquet, light purple tulips are arranged with hydrangeas and tied with an accompanying satin ribbon to hold the whole thing together.

Peonies are a quintessential spring flower, and they would look lovely in a wedding bouquet like this one! In this example, pink peonies are bunched together with a bright pink ribbon for extra color and to hold the blooms together.

Hopefully, these spring bridal bouquets have inspired you to create your own fabulous bouquet for your spring wedding!

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