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Your Perfect (Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall) Wedding Flowers

Your Perfect (Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall) Wedding Flowers

Published: 03/28/2011

Stop right there! Before you send off a wedding date to print on the invitations or get completely attached to that soft shade of periwinkle for your bridesmaid dresses, you need to get thinking about flowers. Your wedding flowers will have a major impact on the overall feel of your wedding, the color scheme, but most of all, your budget. You may get attached to the darker hues of fall wedding flowers or the bright shades of summer wedding flowers without even thinking about the fact that you’ve planned a February wedding. Shipping these blooms to you when they’re out of season will tack on substantial added costs that can break any bride’s budget. We’ve compiled some helpful tips to keep your wedding theme — and price tag in check.

The Bold Fall Wedding Flowers

Envelope your big day with luscious golds, apricots, purples, and deep reds. Fall wedding flowers are a great way to incorporate these rich colors as well as some interesting accents. Choose seasonal selections such as dramatic Dahlias, velvety Coxcomb, or stunning Gloriosa Lilies. To create texture within your bouquets and centerpieces, add interesting blooms such as Pincushion flowers, Billy Balls, and Black Parrot Tulips. You could even add some non-traditional accents such as Hypericum Berries, dark autumn leaves, or a touch of the whimsical with feathers. Fall wedding flowers give you the freedom to be dramatic and really make your flowers unique and memorable.

The Bright Summer Wedding Flowers

Brides walking down the aisle during the summer months have some big decisions to make. With an incredibly wide selection to choose from, it’s best for these brides to have an idea of their favorite color schemes before meeting with a florist. The best part about summer wedding flowers is the ability to choose from a bright range of colors. You can have cheery shades of pink, fiery shades of red, romantic purples, and every shade in between. Flowers in bloom during the summer include traditional bouquet favorites such as Stephanotis, Roses, and Gerbera Daisies. Beautiful exotic blooms such as Kangaroo Paw, Dendrobium Orchids, and Asiatic Lillies are also a great way to create an intriguing look.

The Fresh Spring Wedding Flowers

Spring flowers offer brides the chance to add either subtle accent colors for a soft, romantic  wedding theme or sunny colors for a fresh, fun wedding atmosphere. Tulips are at the peak of their season and you can choose from a variety of colors from vibrant yellows to dreamy purples. Hyacinths, Daffodils, and Peonies are plentiful and will give you a beautiful array of violets, pinks, and whites to complement your wedding colors. For brides looking for some unexpected and unique features, play up the colors of spring wedding flowers with extra greenery or go for an all green bouquet. It’ll give you a fresh look and showcase the natural beauty of spring’s best picks.

The Stunning Winter Wedding Flowers

Winter brides have many gorgeous options to beautify their wedding wonderland and still go with wedding flowers by season, even if it’s frigid outside. Even though many traditional wedding blooms are under a blanket of snow, there is still a wide variety of elegant, eye-catching options available. Embrace the elegant whites of winter and create plush bouquets of white Amaryllis, carnations, or Gardenias. Holiday-inspired reds can heat up the day with Anemones and Poinsettias, which should be plentiful given the season. Take advantage of other great seasonal offerings with rich greens from Evergreen branches and fragrant Juniper boughs. Even add some glittered pine cones for added sparkle.

Choosing your wedding flowers by season will not only help you maintain a grip on your wedding budget, but it will ensure that your wedding theme doesn’t fall out of season either. Think of your flowers first for an easier time in planning those other details.