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We recommend this article to brides who have decided to spend the wedding day in a beautiful spring day, but also to those who are planning a more refined and chic wedding. The spring season is very generous in color and flower palettes and this is why we believe that even the summer brides can get inspired from these pictures and compose truly charming bouquets and table centerpieces.
For warm season weddings specialists recommend the neutral color palettes, like: soft blushes, delicate pinks and peaches, classy creams, beiges and ivories, sensual violets, lavenders, mauves and lilacs, lush lime greens, emerald greens, meadow greens and sage greens and feminine pale blue, teals and navy blues. We also recommend the whimsically romantic magentas, plums, dark purples, burgundies, aubergines, scarlet reds, chocolate browns and black.
These vibrant palettes are more adequate for intimate luxurious weddings or for those who are planning the reception during the after-noon or in the evening. We invite you to browse for more spring wedding flower pictures on our website in order to see various arrangements and designs that you can select or get inspired from. We believe that the articles and photos we feature on our website on this and other subjects can help any bride plan and compose the most beautiful and glamorous bouquets and table centerpieces for her wedding. It all depends on the vision that each one of you has on the ideal type of wedding you should be planning.
You can browse for different wedding flower arrangements by theme, season, color and formality on our website and find exactly what you need. A spring wedding floral arrangement has to be soft, pastel colored, delicate, feminine and natural. Among the trendiest types of flowers used today in warm season weddings are the fresh-cut natural ones with soft petals and frilly ruffled blooms: ranunculuses, sweet peas, gardenias, anemones, peonies, Billy Balls, tuberoses, freesias, magnolias, gingers, delphiniums, lilies of the valley, lilacs, hyacinths, cherry blossoms, irises, agapanthuses, gerbera daises, chamomiles, asters, gladiolas, cosmoses, carnations, tulips, narcissuses or daffodils and amaryllises.