Spring's natural bounty is arguably the most stunning of all, which is why so many brides and grooms are drawn to wedding dates in the season. Fresh flowers abound, which makes them easier (and, in many cases, more affordable) to include in your celebration. Combine that with the fact that springtime's colors and floral scents are lovely, too, and it's no wonder that spring wedding centerpieces are particularly beautiful. To prove that point, we've put together a list of some of our favorite arrangements made for weddings taking place in March, April, May, or June.
Among springtime's most beloved blooms are nuptial favorites like peonies and lilies of the valley. Other popular picks include daffodils, tulips, lilacs, sweet peas, and ranunculus—all of which are featured ahead. Flowering trees like cherry blossoms and dogwoods are also embraced in many springtime celebrations, so we've also included ideas featuring those elements here. As for the color palettes that you'll find in our gallery, expect pastels and vibrant hues alike. Unsurprisingly, shades of pink, yellow, and purple are prominent.
Before you plan the arrangements for your own reception tables, click through these examples for ample inspiration. Designed by some of the industry's top florists and featuring some of spring's best flowers and shades, they're bound to take your breath away. Once you see something that speaks to your vision, share it with the professional that you're working with. Together, you can brainstorm ways to make the idea your own. Now go ahead and soak up all of the beauty!
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White Centerpieces
This natural arrangement featured white cherry blossoms, whose branches contributed to the organic look, clematis, and roses. Of the Flowers designed the centerpiece.
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Cluster Centerpieces
Fill your tables with cluster centerpieces (like these from Colonial House of Flowers) for a fresh-picked feel. Cheerful shades of yellow and orange are great for symbolizing spring, as are tulips and ranunculus, which were used here.
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Seasonal Centerpieces
These Natalie Bowen Designs assortments were bursting with seasonal flora, including tulips, lilacs, and daffodils. The fragrant blend smelled like spring, too, thanks to fragrant clusters of alyssum.
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Romantic Centerpieces
Romantic shades, like soft purple, dusty rose, and red, feel surprisingly springy when mixed with yellow. This arrangement of ranunculus, sweet peas, alliums, and roses was crafted by Rockrose Floral.
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Peony Centerpieces
Nothing says spring like the lushest of peonies, similar to the pink one showcased in this G! Designs centerpiece.
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Unique Centerpieces
We love the idea of flower runners composed of unique buds. My Sun and Stars Floral Design dreamt up this lively design.
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Ranunculus Centerpieces
How pretty was this Wilder Floral Co. centerpiece, filled with white sweet peas and peach, coral, and cream ranunculus and roses?
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Tulip Centerpieces
This sprawling Hana Floral Design arrangement proved that colorful blends look oh-so fresh. Peonies, delphinium, and tulips were just some of the stars in the blue, orange, and pink creation.
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Small Centerpieces
A little sweet pea, ranunculus, and anemone assortment like this Wicked Willow one is just that—sweet.
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Lily of the Valley Centerpieces
Lilies of the valley are classic wedding flowers, and can't you see why? The tiny white buds are understated and elegant, as shown in this Bells and Whistles centerpiece.
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Cherry Blossom Centerpieces
Bubblegum-colored cherry blossoms are stunning all on their own, thanks to the long branches that make this flowering tree a good choice for tall arrangements. Pedestals Floral Decorators designed this simple yet statement-making display.
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Candle Centerpieces
Pair spring blooms with candles that match for an even more stunning tablescape, like this Meesterlijk Groen design.
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Bright Centerpieces
For fun centerpieces, mix traditional spring flowers, like peonies and tulips, with creative additions, like succulents and coxcomb, which is what John Lupton Events did here.
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Mixed Centerpieces
Sarah Winward chose the most charming yellow and pink flowers for this rustic reception table.
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Lush Centerpieces
Can you tell that we can't get enough of cherry blossoms? Just look at how versatile they are. At this wedding, the branches were arranged alongside lilacs by Sachi Rose.
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Sweet Pea Centerpieces
This recepetion featured a springtime color palette of purple, yellow, red, and pink. Dreamy sweet peas sprouted out of the Clementine centerpieces.
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Dogwood Centerpieces
When dogwood trees bloom, you know that spring's arrived, which is why their flowers are so joyful. The Foraged Fern crafted this seasonal assortment using the white flora.
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Dreamy Centerpieces
In-season peonies and roses took center stage in this event's The Southern Table centerpieces.
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Wildflower Centerpieces
Local wildflowers combined with cheerful peonies for these casual arrangements by Bows + Arrows.