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Spring Wedding Flower Ideas: 4 Real Weddings to Inspire Your Big Day

Apr 8th 2026 by Kelly Balfa

Spring weddings are celebrated for their soft color palettes, delicate floral details, and natural, romantic settings. It’s the season where everything feels a little more alive—and where wedding flowers truly take center stage.

As we head into our busiest spring wedding season yet, we’re sharing four real weddings our team can’t stop thinking about. Each one brings a unique take on spring wedding flowers, showing just how versatile and beautiful the season can be!


Sancie: The Eloise Collection

Sancie’s wedding took place in a stunning courtyard at The Paine Art Center & Gardens in Oshkosh, WI, where timeless architecture and seasonal florals came together in perfect harmony.

She chose the Eloise Collection, featuring layered garden roses, zinnias, and ranunculus for a look that felt both lush and delicately refined. Sancie carried the Eloise Bridal Bouquet (Blanc), while her bridesmaids—dressed in a mix of styles—held Eloise Posies. The overall look was cohesive without feeling overly coordinated, giving the bridal party a fresh, modern aesthetic.

The ceremony design was effortlessly romantic, with White Wisteria Garland layered beneath Eloise Garland to create soft, cascading texture throughout the space. These wedding flowers were seamlessly repurposed for the reception, where the garlands were styled on the couple’s sweetheart table and draped along guest tables. A mix of copper and silver candlesticks added warmth and ambiance, completing the elevated spring wedding design.

Sancie shared: “Guests loved the florals and thought they were real. They were stunning, and my entire vision came to life! It was the most perfect day.”


Emily: The Millie Collection

Emily’s intimate wedding took place on the back porch of a charming lakeside cabin, creating a serene and romantic setting surrounded by nature. With its soft color palette and airy floral design, the celebration effortlessly captures the essence of spring.

She chose the Millie Collection, known for its soft, romantic blooms and delicate hues—perfect for creating that fresh, just-picked look. To frame the ceremony space, two Millie Floral Meadows were placed atop white pillars, while White Wisteria Garland was draped along the back railing, adding light, cascading texture. The aisle was lined with white chairs tied with light blue ribbons, subtly pulling in the floral tones and creating a cohesive, thoughtful design.

Emily carried the Millie Bridal Bouquet (hand-tied) down the aisle, perfectly complementing her sweet midi-length dress and the relaxed, intimate feel of the day.

The overall design was simple, romantic, and elevated—proof that the right wedding flowers can create a beautifully spring-inspired celebration.


Jenny: The Cameron Collection 

Jenny’s spring wedding in San Clemente, CA, was a beautiful fusion of coastal elegance and garden-inspired romance. Glowing in golden hour light and surrounded by vibrant greenery, the day felt fresh, layered, and refined.

She chose the Cameron Collection, known for its airy, organic design featuring soft blush and ivory roses, ranunculus, and fresh greenery. The collection’s loose, garden-inspired style paired beautifully with the coastal setting, creating wedding flowers that felt both refined and relaxed.

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Jenny carried the Cameron Bridal Bouquet (Garden-cut), a stunning arrangement of blush-toned blooms and greenery that added the perfect pop of color against her classic gown. Her bridesmaids wore a mix of seafoam and sage dresses, each holding coordinating Cameron Bridesmaid Bouquets that complemented the overall palette while adding visual interest and depth to the bridal party look.

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Valeria: The Audrey Collection

Valeria’s lakeside wedding was the epitome of timeless elegance, brought to life with a soft, monochromatic floral design. Set against the serene water backdrop, her day felt fresh, elevated, and romantic—perfectly suited for a spring-inspired celebration.

She chose the Audrey Collection, a classic all-white wedding flower collection featuring roses, ranunculus, hydrangea, and lily of the valley. The monochromatic palette created a clean, sophisticated look that allowed every floral detail to shine.

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Her bridesmaids wore soft ice-blue dresses, adding a subtle touch of color, while the groom and his groomsmen wore white jackets with black pants and bow ties, accented with Audrey Boutonnieres. The overall aesthetic was fresh, timeless, and beautifully cohesive.

The ceremony design was truly unforgettable. Audrey Floral Meadows lined the aisle, creating a lush pathway as Valeria walked down holding the Audrey Bridal Bouquet (Round). At the altar, the couple stood between a striking, broken floral arch made with Audrey Floral Runners, Audrey Floral Swags, and Audrey Garland (Wisteria), anchored by floral meadows at the base for added fullness and dimension.

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The result was a wedding that felt effortlessly elegant and undeniably timeless, proving that an all-white floral palette will never go out of style.


A Season Made for Beautiful Florals

From coastal celebrations to lakeside ceremonies and garden courtyards, these four weddings show just how versatile spring wedding flowers can be. Each couple brought their own style to life in a way that felt personal, intentional, and uniquely theirs.

Whether you’re drawn to soft pastels, lush garden textures, or classic all-white florals, spring offers endless inspiration for your wedding day. And as these weddings prove, with the right floral design, you can create a look that feels timeless—no matter the setting or season.

XOXO, 

Kelly Balfa