24 pastel wedding bouquets for your spring wedding
Looking for pastel wedding bouquet inspiration for your spring wedding? Spring time couples are spoilt for choice with tons of seasonal blooms, from peonies and roses to tulips, hydrangeas, sweet peas and ranunculus to name a few. No spring wedding is complete without a gorgeous pastel bridal bouquet. After all, your bouquet takes bride of place in all your photos and and most importantly, it's what you will carry down the aisle to meet your beau
Dreamy pastels are always our go-to hues for spring as they're perfect for this season so today we're sharing 24 pastel wedding bouquets for your spring wedding to help get you inspired.
Peach pastel wedding bouquets
More interesting and nuanced than ever-popular blush pink, pastel peach wedding flowers are a beautiful choice for spring and summer weddings. In fact, peach can also work really well in Autumn too when paired with warm rust and inky eggplant tones. Peach roses are typically a symbol of sincerity, affection, care and gratitude, making them ideal for weddings. Some of our favourite peach flowers include ranunculus, dahlias, Icelandic poppies, sweetpeas and the stunning 'Juliet' rose from David Austin.
Pink pastel wedding bouquets
Blush pink shows no sign of diminishing in popularity for wedding flowers and it's a timeless choice for couples who favor classic wedding style. Pale pink roses signify grace, joy, and happiness, so it's not surprising they're such a hit with brides. Aside from roses, there are lots of pale pink flowers to choose from, including ranunculus, hydrangea, dahlia, astilbe and the unique 'blushing bride' protea. Our favourite blush flower however, has to be the peony - the dreamy spring flower with big personality. Blush pink peony varieties to look out for include Sarah Bernhardt, Shirley Temple, Roselette and Eden's Perfume.
Lavender pastel wedding flowers
A far cry from the garish vivid purple that was popular with weddings in the nineties, softer shades of purple like lavender, amethyst and mauve can look oh so chic. Regal and majestic, pale purple is great to use as a highlight shade in your wedding color palette, adding a touch of interest through delicate flowers such as clematis, sweetpea, lavender or lilac.
Blue pastel wedding flowers
Did you know that blue is the rarest flower color? Only 10% of the 280,000 flowering plants in the world are blue and it is claimed there is no true blue pigment in the plant kingdom and flowers that appear to be blue are actually permutations of violet or purple. So your options for pale blue wedding flowers are more limited than other hues, but there are still some beautiful choices, including hydrangea, delphinium, nigella, cornflower, veronica, muscari and eringium. Blue flowers carry a meaning of trustworthiness and dependability so they are a wonderful choice for weddings.
Yellow pastel wedding flowers
Is there a more joyful sight than a host of daffodils swaying in a spring breeze? Yellow flowers mean happiness, optimism, loyalty, and positivity, while yellow roses in particular symbolise friendship. Yellow is a quite an underused color for wedding flowers yet it can work wonderfully when used with a light and artistic touch, like with highlighting the stamens of this wide open peony (below).