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Kaitlyn Luckow,Evenement Planning
If clusters of baby's breath and greenery make you want to frolic in the nearest meadow, you're not alone. This no-fuss cottagecore-style floral arrangement is one of our favorite flower ideas for a summer wedding.
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Small pops of color brighten up the arrangement, while sprigs of trailing greens add hints of romance and whimsy.
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Bridget Badore
Make your bouquet brighter than the hot summer sun with vibrant yellow flowers. We love how this bride's cheerful bouquet matches the floral ceremony arch too, which makes the event design feel thoughtful and intentional.
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Vild Photography
Monochrome weddings are one of the biggest wedding trends this year, and it's all thanks to Netflix's smash hit Bridgerton. If you dream of having a wedding that's Lady Whistledown-approved, consider using a monochrome color palette.
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We love this all-white bridal bouquet, which looks as elegant as can be with a simple white wedding dress.
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Jeremony Chou Photography,Vo Floral Design,Cali Smittenkiss
Emulate cotton candy-colored summer skies with pastel florals. These blush, lilac and ivory centerpieces remind us of a romantic beach sunset, and the rose gold accents add a playful pop of metallic sheen that makes this tablescape simply unforgettable.
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Jeremy Chou Photography,Vo Floral Design,Cali Smittenkiss
Give guests something to marvel at with a statement floral installation. We love how these floral arrangements frame the altar, making it a focal point of the ceremony venue.
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To get the most out of your flower investments, work with your florist to transfer any statement pieces from the ceremony to the reception site so you can enjoy them all night long.
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Apaige Photography
Nothing embodies the essence of summer quite like a bouquet of fresh sunflowers. In fact, if you love this seasonal bloom, check out our comprehensive guide of sunflower wedding ideas to brighten your big day.
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Mary Costa Photography,Rebel & Rogue Floral Couture
If soft colors aren't for you, go bold with a bright arrangement of tropical summer flowers. Protea, calla lilies, gingers, orchids and anthurium are all in season during the summer, and they'll give your bouquet a tropical burst of rich color and texture.
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Add a few leafy greens in your arrangements too, like monstera leaves, fanned palms or Ruscus stems to bring the tropics to your wedding.
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Allen Tsai Photography,KC Cloud Events,Olive Grove Design,Dove Ridge Vineyard
Think outside the box when it comes to your floral arrangements. This couple opted to use summery sprigs of blooms as escort cards, giving guests a creative (and aesthetically pleasing) way to find their seats.
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Erica Streelman Photographer,Bloom Theory,Perfect The Event,Illuminate Event Services,Signature Party Rentals
All eyes will be on you and your S.O. when you sit at the sweetheart table, so don't forget to give it a few intentional decorations. We love how this couple surrounded their spot with lush clusters of summery flowers. To recreate this look, consider using fresh, airy blooms like roses, peonies, hydrangeas, dahlias or poppies.
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Forester Fotógrafos
If you're planning a boho summer wedding, dried florals are a must. Accent your venue with feathered pampas grass, neutral blooms and wispy greens to give your day chic desert vibes.
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J. Harper Photography,Folklore Flower Co.
How about a wall of greens for your venue? This creative flower idea will serve as a photo backdrop all night long, especially if you personalize it with a custom last name sign.
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