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How to Choose Spring Wedding Flowers

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When you decide to have a wedding in the spring, you have to have spring wedding flowers! After all, picking flowers that are in season is smart because the surplus of flowers means that the price for in season spring flowers is lower. Weddings are expensive enough that you don't need to add expensive out of season flowers to the equation! Read on how to choose spring wedding flowers for your wedding.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    First, before you even start to look at flowers, decide on the color scheme for your wedding. This considerably shrinks the number of flowers that you need to choose from.

  2. Step 2

    Next, look at the flower's peak seasons. This ensures that you get the best price for your flowers.

  3. Step 3

    Some of your spring flower choices include: green Bells of Ireland; white Casa Blanca Lily; pink Boronia; yellow Daffodil; white or blue Delphinium; purple, pink, or white Hyacinth; violet or white Lilacs; white Narcissus; pink or white Peony; pink or white Stargazer Lily; white, pink, red, or purple Sweetpea, and white, pink, yellow, red, or purple Tulip.

  4. Step 4

    Some additions to any bouquet and you should keep in mind include lemon leaf, baby's breath, and maiden's hair.

  5. Step 5

    Now, how to utilize your spring wedding flowers. You can incorporate your spring flowers into a beautiful centerpiece. If you are using many bright spring colors, you might opt for a white basket to fill with flowers. If you choose pastel colored flowers, you could add a pastel colored ribbon to the basket's handle for a creative decorative touch.

  6. Step 6

    Roses are always a classic choice. You could have rose petals around any centerpiece, candles, vases, baskets. And they come in such a wide assortment of colors, they'll be sure to match your wedding color scheme!

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