Spring Wedding Flowers for Utah Couples
Are you planning a spring wedding in Utah? Let us be the first to say, Congratulations on your engagement! What a wonderful milestone to celebrate. We know that the announcement of being engaged is typically followed by so many questions about your upcoming wedding. I’m sure your friends and family have already asked you where you’ve thought of hosting your wedding and what details you’ve nailed down. Even if you don’t have it all figured out yet, and you are still in the very beginning phases of wedding planning (aka the Google everything phase) we’re here to say, have some fun with it! Allow this moment to be the one you revel in before you say I do. If you're still in that Googling phase and it's landed you on our Utah Wedding Florist website, let's have some fun talking about spring wedding florals & color palettes!
Planning Florals for a Spring Wedding In Utah
Let’s say the furthest you’ve gotten in the wedding planning process is deciding that you’d like to host your wedding in spring. You are probably knee-deep in the trenches of figuring out where to have your wedding. Additionally, you might be researching color palettes and flower combinations that will bring your vision to life. We’ve got you covered in the flower department! The Utah spring wedding season typically starts at the beginning of April and ends at the close of March. During that time, you’ll have your pick of fresh blossoms to curate a color palette befitting your dream wedding.
Color Palettes for Spring Wedding Flowers
If you want to lean into the invigorating feeling of the season when planning your spring wedding, then putting together your wedding flower color palette will be all about pairing the perfect tones. Here are a few of our favorite wedding floral color palettes for spring.
1. Blue, Pink, and Purple
The fun idea about this color palette is that it can go in one of two different directions. You can opt for shades that are barely there, or you can elect to work with florals for your spring wedding that are bold and portray the vibrancy of the season. There is no "wrong" way to work with this color palette!
2. Creamy Pinks
When used properly, creamy shades of pink are almost a neutral. For spring weddings, creamy pinks can be mixed with plenty of greenery, creamy shades of orange, and base tones like white and ivory. Do you have a fun, inspired idea on how to use creamy pink florals for your spring wedding? We'd love to hear about it!
3. All Pastel Everything
When you think of a spring wedding, muted tones of pastels are probably the first thing that comes to mind. Maybe you find the idea of using floral pastels as enticing as we do. The inspiring element about using pastel flowers for your spring wedding is that they can be mixed in a variety of tones. And they will still blend together seamlessly for an elevated look.
4. Boho Spring Wedding Flowers
The fabulous thing about curating a boho floral wedding color palette is that it can truly work for any season. However, the benefit of using this largely neutral color palette in the spring is that you have more room to add in shades of rust or creamy orange. Thus bringing your boho wedding flowers to the next level.
5. White & Green
There is something to be said for the simplistic elegance of a spring wedding floral color palette created out of white blooms and heaps of greenery. It’s very Kate Middleton. Not only does this color palette portray a regal experience, but your wedding photos will display an opulent backdrop for timeless, heirloom-quality photos.
Spring Wedding Flowers
Planning a spring wedding comes with the very welcome problem of trying to decide which flowers to use for your wedding. Your selections will be abundant. Additionally, you’ll be lucky enough to have your pick of some of the freshest blooms of the year. The flowers you decide to use for your wedding, will all depend on a few factors including your budget and your overall vision. However, we’ve found that our couples favor the spring wedding flowers listed below.
- Allium (big purple ball flower!)
- Anemone
- Bluebells
- Cala Lillies
- Cherry Blossoms
- Cornflowers
- Daffodils
- Delphinium
- Freesia
- Gardenias
- Gerbera Daisies
- Hyacinth
- Hydrangeas
- Iris
- Lily of the Valley
- Muscari (aka grape hyacinth)
- Orchids
- Peonies
- Poppy
- Queen Annes Lace
- Ranunculus
- Roses
- Snapdragons
- Sweet Pea
- Tulips