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How to Choose Flowers for a Spring Wedding

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Getting married? What would a wedding be without flowers? If you are planning a spring wedding, you may want to read this article.

This article will explain how to choose flowers which actually bloom in the spring. If your wedding is taking place in the spring time, choosing flowers that bloom in that specific time period will save you a lot of money because the flowers are easier to purchase from local vendors.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • The color of your bridesmaid dresses
  • The color of your wedding dress
  1. Step 1
    Narcissus
     
    Narcissus

    The first step in choosing flowers for your spring wedding is knowing what color your bridesmaid dresses are. For example, if pink has been chosen for the color of the bridesmaid dresses; you might want to repeat the pink color in the bridesmaid bouquets.

  2. Step 2
    amaryllis
     
    amaryllis

    The next step is to consider which flowers will look good against the color of the brides dress. For example, if the color of the brides wedding dress is ivory, you may want to include ivory colored flowers mixed with some other colored flowers. If the brides dress is white, you would want to include some white colored flowers in her bouquet.

  3. Step 3
    Freesia
     
    Freesia

    The following is a list of flowers that bloom in the spring time. It is important to be aware of which flowers bloom in the spring time because these flowers tend to be less expensive. The flowers are less expensive because there is more quantity of the specific blooming flowers.

    Amaryllis, Cyclamen, Narcissus, Hyacinth, Tulip, Freesia

Tips & Warnings
  • Consult a professional florist to produce bouquets
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