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Cakies, we’ve got not one but *three* gorgy bouquets for ya in this shoot Lara Lam shared with us. Inspired by the idea that spring is all about abundance, Amy Nicole Floral created three completely different ways to style your bridal bouquet using similar spring florals. And because we’re super into giving all our spring faves a bit of a moodier, more contrasted vibe these days, we especially love just how much each one pops against this dark backdrop.
![Green and bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177707.jpg)
![Green and bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177718.jpg)
Alright, so this first bouquet? A dramatic cascading bouquet with a blend of unique dried flowers with fresh green hellebores and fragrant white lilacs.
![Green and bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177706.jpg)
![Green and bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177723.jpg)
Just stunning.
![Green and bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177720.jpg)
![Purple bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177713.jpg)
Amy says, We love spring flowers and the abundance spring has to offer in its flower offerings. Our concept for this shoot was to create three bouquets, three ways by utilizing similar spring flowers in varying colors such as hellebores, lilac, poppies and ranunculus. They are similar flowers used in different ways and different color palettes to achieve very different looks… We hope brides will be inspired by being creative and not feeling limited to any particular color palette or style in spring and to see that the possibilities of this glorious season are truly endless.
![Purple bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177714.jpg)
![Purple bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177712.jpg)
![Purple bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177711.jpg)
This second bouquet is a mix of petite purple posy highlighting lavender lilac + rich ranunculus.
![Purple bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177709.jpg)
![Pink bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177703.jpg)
Lastly, for all you garden brides…
![Pink bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177701.jpg)
![Pink bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177699.jpg)
![Coral bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177702.jpg)
A medium loose garden hand-tied bouquet featuring poppies and English garden roses.
![Coral bridal bouquet](https://100lclive.s3.amazonaws.com/img/ideas/blog-full/177724.jpg)
Which is your fave? Have to say, we’re pretty enamored with the idea of adding dried flowers to a bouquet ourselves. So neat!
Thanks to the talents below for inspiring our spring florals today…
Photographer: Lara Lam / Florals & Styling: Amy Nicole Floral / Hair & Makeup: Amber Rose Hair & Makeup / Vintage Rentals: Provenance Rentals / Model: Christiana Jedamski