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Summer Wedding Flower Inspiration

While I absolutely love to share photos from clients’ wedding day, sometimes I don’t get that opportunity. But it would be such a waste to not share those pretty bouquet with you on my blog! So today, I decided that since we are heading towards summer, I would share some photos of finished arrangements that might inspire you for your summer wedding.

This bouquet is for an upcoming June wedding, but I just couldn’t wait to share it with you, so this is her big debut! This bouquet is packed full of color and texture and features: Roses, Poppies, Orchids, Delphinium, Astilbe and a whole bunch of greenery. I love the pop of yellow!

Speaking of yellow, you can’t go wrong with this color combination-yellow and blue! This combination of yellow Roses, blue Hydrangea, Daisies and white Baby’s Breath is a classic summer look!

If you have a tropical wedding, this one is for you! This awesome bouquet is a mix of pink Anthurium, Ginger and Roses with a collar of Monstera, Palm and Banana leaves. Makes me want to stroll down a beach!

I love that the wildflower look is growing in popularity. This vibrant bouquet mixes a ton of color and texture and keeps your eye moving all over the bouquet. Every time you look at it, you see something new!

Pink never gets old! Especially when you do a mixture of blush, coral, watermelon and white together. It elevates the look from a simple pink bouquet to a handful of bright and happy!

The last bouquet I wanted to show you is a great bouquet for either summer or fall. It combines some lighter colors along with more saturated tones to be a good mix for either season. It allows the sunflowers to look bright and summery as well as rich and moody.

If you are planning your later summer 2026 wedding or summer 2027 wedding, I hope this inspired you at creative ways to incorporate the flowers and colors that you love into a custom silk bridal bouquet for your big day! Fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist to get a free quote and to start the design process with me!

Colorful Silk Wedding Flowers for an Outdoor Wedding - Reveal & Review

We’re well into fall already, but spring inspiration is already here! Today’s custom silk wedding flowers were so fun to design with the bride, Megan! She wanted a wildflower look that incorporated various varieties from Texas, Washington and Alabama. What we came up with, together, is a design that is bright, fun, whimsical and a nod to places that are special to the couple. Let’s take a look at some images from their photographer Saul with The One Awaits.

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Megan’s bouquet was a modified cascade style with a mix of orange Lilies, Bluebonnets, magenta Aster, Poppies in a variety of colors, magenta Waxflower, white Seeds, purple Delphinium, peach Dahlia, yellow Ranunculus, white Peonies, Eucalyptus, and some small mix greens for filler and for the cascade. Here’s an up close photo I took to give a better idea of all the varieties and textures in her bouquet.

For the bridesmaid bouquets we used the same mix of flowers, except I swapped out the white Peonies for a smaller more delicate flower-white Stephanotis. I love that the colors still pop against their patterned dresses but work with their overall color scheme and wedding themes.

Erin was brilliant! All my flowers turned out brilliantly! They were luscious, colorful, and exactly what I wanted! Erin was creative in coming up with options for flowers and worked with my vision to produce beautiful flower arrangements that will last!
— Megan | Texas

Here’s our happy couple! The groom’s boutonniere featured Bluebell, Waxflower, Poppy and greens.

If you have ideas about how to incorporate a special theme, like Megan’s places she loves, or a specific color scheme, silk wedding flowers are a great option! There is so much variety available year round and you can know what the flowers will look like all together before the big walk down the aisle. If you like the idea of being a part of the design process, fill out the Free Bride’s Checklist today to start the design process with me!

Jewel Tone and Woodland Theme Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal and Review

I’m so excited to share Sarah’s beautiful woodland themed silk wedding flowers that had bright pops of color and jewel tones throughout. These amazing images are from the very talented JLA Photography out of Virginia. Let’s take a look at this special wedding day!

Sarah and her groom’s venue had wood tones throughout so she really wanted everything to pop against the backdrop while also complementing the berry pink bridesmaid dresses. Her inspiration photos had various types of flowers and colors and once we narrowed down which colors we wanted to include, we came up with a really striking combination for her bouquet. Sarah’s whimsical woodland bouquet was a loose handtied style with navy Delphinium, berry Peonies and Dahlia, spice orange Ranunculus, eggplant Poppies, blue Clematis, white seeds, trailing greenery, twigs and bright pink Lotus flowers. The Lotus had special meaning to Sarah and because she chose silk wedding flowers, I could actually make this happen. In nature, Lotus flowers grow in water, so cutting them and placing in a bouquet would mean they would wilt rather quickly.

I stumbled upon the Love Is Blooming blog through a simple Google search and fell in love with the beautiful jewel tone creations by Erin. I knew I wanted something similar for my August 2022 wedding. Erin was extremely responsive, answering all my questions and providing thoughtful suggestions. She was able to stay within my budget and incorporated a woodland aesthetic to match our style. I enjoyed watching her creativity flow and she graciously included the personalizations I requested to make it one-of-a-kind.

The final result was a collection of flowers that had meaningful symbolism perfectly curated by Love Is Blooming. Similar flowers were used in the bouts, mother of the bride corsages and bridesmaid bouquets.
Magenta Peonies-love, honor, romance
Eggplant Poppies-consolation, remembrance
Spice Ranunculus-charm, having a crush
Navy Delphinium-cheerfulness & goodwill
Plum Dahlia-beauty, commitment, and kindness
Blue Clematis-ambition, aspiration
Pink Lotus- purity, rebirth, strength (my favorite flower and in honor of a dear therapy horse, Lotus, who passed in Dec. 2021)

Thank you, Erin, for the beautiful work!
— Sarah | Virginia

I just love the way those dresses pop against all the greenery!

The bridesmaid carried complementary but very different bouquets from Sarah. She had previously bought some really pretty pre-made bouquets but they needed a little something special. I was able to add in a few more flowers to dress them up to match. The bridesmaid bouquets were a mix of white and ivory peonies, roses and Dahlia. I found Tear Roses in a deep berry pink color that were a great match to the dresses. For a little more texture and color we also add in some pink Waxflower and finished with a little bit of Silver Dollar Eucalyptus.

Trying to figure out how to do a woodland theme without adding a Gnome to your bouquet? Silk flowers are the perfect way to find the right mix of flowers, be confident in the arrangements you’ll be carrying on your wedding day, and keep your budget in check. Contact me today to talk about how to bring your vision to life!

Peach, Coral, and Magenta Silk Wedding Flowers - Reveal

I have another lovely wedding to share with you today as we inch our way into the holidays and a time of year that could use some flowery brightness! These coral, peach, and pink silk wedding flowers were fun to design. Take a look at these amazing photos from Danya Chen Photography.

The bridal bouquet was a round handtied style bouquet with Peonies, Ranunculus, and Poppies in different shades of pink, peach, coral and white. I added Silver Dollar Eucalyptus for greenery and made a nice full bridal bouquet!

I really do love this simple style of wedding cakes these days! Some accent flowers that matched the bouquets were added by the baker to incorporate her theme and flowers.

Are you thinking about your spring or summer wedding? Contact me soon as my summer schedule is already filling up!