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Spring is peony season and there’s no time they look better. If you have the budget, what about lacing your wedding with the beautiful bloom? A big peony bouquet is ideal for brides, while their wide, open heads mean bridesmaid bouquets
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and centrepieces only need to have a few stems in them to still look full.
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Dried peonies can be weaved into other parts of the wedding, such as into aisle decoration with pampas grasses, altar arches or into a dried flower installation.
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Seasonal flowers will undoubtedly look and smell their best, as well as being eco-friendly as they don’t have to be flown in from abroad. You’re blessed at a spring wedding with not just peonies, but tulips, calla lilies, hellebores, roses, cherry blossoms,
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zinnias, snap dragons, sweet pea, hyacinths, ranunculus, muscari, lisianthuses, delphiniums and lilacs.
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How romantic would it be to say your vows under an archway made of flowers? If you’re looking to save money, silk flower arches look just as beautiful in photos. We adore a wisteria heavy one for spring.
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Spring brings with it so many wonderful flowers – it makes sense to put them on your head too, right? Whether you choose to make your own flower crown or enlist your florist to create one for you, matching your crown to your bouquet is a wonderful spring wedding idea.
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Tropical flowers and vibrant hues really celebrate our move away from winter into spring and summer. Even the blankest of canvases or most rustic of barns can be made to feel like you’re at a destination wedding if you use playful, flamboyant colours and luscious foliage.
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Mix up orchids, proteas, birds of paradise, anthurium, and hibiscus with leaves like monstera, fan palms, pampas grass and eucalyptus.
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Set the mood for your walk down the aisle by lining it with light and airy gypsophila trees. You could also use sprigs of gypsophila as pretty wedding chair decorations for your ceremony seating.
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If you feel like your day isn’t quite glamorous enough yet, snap some seriously romantic photos in front of a magnificent flower wall.
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Boho and rustic weddings are complemented by the colours and charm of wildflowers. Try hanging them around the edges of your marquee or create a wildflower installation that will draw the eye.
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One of our real wedding brides adorned an entire chandelier with little milkbottles filled with wildflower posies.
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Make a living aisle out of huge, (almost) over-the-top displays of living plants. Your florist can devise the look of these, but the idea is to keep the appearance as fresh and wild as possible. It looks especially amazing with rustic wooden benches instead of more formal chairs.
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Follow royal tradition and use lily of the valley in your bouquet. It’s been used in Diana, Camilla, Zara, Kate and Meghan’s bouquets, and has a gorgeous sweet scent.
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Individual tulips make great buttonholes for your groomsmen. Want something outside the usual? Look at fringed tulips, which add a unique look.
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Fragrance is going to be key with a spring wedding. Choose a key fragrance and use it at significant points in the day to create a cohesion of scent. For example, lavender or rose can be incorporated into everything from your perfume
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and bouquet, to a signature cocktail, dessert, seating plan design, wedding favours and more.
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