Centrepieces have the ability to totally transform tables at your wedding. When carefully considered, they can make everything feel more inviting, complete the room and bring your guests closer together. And the great thing is that every seat around them gets to see a different perspective of how it all works together.
In today’s post, we’re sharing six stunning table arrangements we’ve designed and produced that demonstrate that you don’t have to have a typical colour palette or the most recognisable blooms for your spring wedding centrepieces. We’ve even included some of the same blooms in different arrangements to showcase their versatility… see if you can spot which ones!
Spring Arrangement #1 features: Spring Blossom, Icelandic Poppy, Parrot Tulip, Ranunculus, Butterfly Ranunculus, Clematis, Frittila, Guelder Rose, Lilac, Spirea
If you’ve got a taste for the tropics, the exotic, frilled, bi-coloured Parrot Tulip, vivid orange, bowl-shaped Icelandic Poppy and glistening yellow petals of Butterfly Ranunculus are great additions to a springtime centrepiece.
Spring Arrangement #2 features: Sweetpea, Clematis, Ranunculus, Daucus
If you’re looking for something a little edgier and daring but still full of deep desire, the satin layers of Ranunculus in hot pink and plum contrasts perfectly against the softer, lacy Daucus and tubular Clematis in this season.
Spring Arrangement #3 features: Camellia, Ranunculus, Jasmin, Paperwhites, Clematis, Spirea, Keira Rose, Sweetpea
For the chic and stylish couple, it’s all about texture and beauty. Big, beautiful rosettes in cream, blush, peach and pink on a backdrop of sweetly scented Jasmin, evergreen Camellia and crisp, pure Paperwhites couldn’t be more ideal for spring.
Spring Arrangement #4 features: Lilac, Paperwhites, Phlox, Rice Flower, Guelder Rose, Hebe, Ranunculus, Keira Rose
For a contemporary classic, let the foliage and vines do the talking with a couple of statement blooms to tie it all together. Small, dense buds of Rice Flower, dome-shaped, Hebe and ornamental Lilac make for an elegant and delicate springtime design.
Spring Arrangement #5 features: Spring Blossom, Icelandic Poppy, Butterfly Ranunculus, Ranunculus, Myosotis, Edith Rose, Guelder Rose, Miranda Rose, Parrot Tulip, Clematis
Three words. Colourful, vibrant, playful. Guaranteed to brighten up any venue (inside and out), a rainbow arrangement - when done right - can still feel luxurious. Gorgeous, glossy David Austin roses, dainty blue Myosotis and pretty-in-pink Spring Blossom pop from every angle, bringing gloriously fruity, fresh fragrances.
Spring Arrangement #6 features: Camellia Leaf, Parrot Tulip, Butterfly Ranunculus, Spring Blossom, Ranunculus, Daucus, Eucalyptus, Icelandic Poppy
Finally, we take you where the wild things are for a homage to the first time you notice the new life of spring to mark the dawn of your new life together. Where leafy green stems grow tall and wide and flowers go from bud to bloom. Thick, serrated Camellia Leaf and well-covered Eucalyptus were made for tall arrangements.
Which is your favourite? If you or someone you know are planning a wedding or event, we’d love to invite you to get in touch with us. You can also click here to learn more about our process or follow us on Instagram / Pinterest for more ideas and inspiration.
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Flowers: Miriam Faith | Images: Amanda Karen Photography