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Photography by GEMMA & ANDREW INGALLS

Spring is officially in full swing and that means fresh flowers! Whether you’re picking them from the market, the grocery store, or your backyard, we gathered a few ideas to help inspire your future arrangement. Take a look!

Photography by MICHAEL WILTBANK

Fragrant lilacs deserve a spot in every kitchen, especially when paired with an equally eye-catching vase. 

Photography by MARY COSTA

It’s time to rethink the traditional centerpiece. Pair wheatgrass with sprigs of tulips and poppies for a truly life-like display.

Photography by ROBERT PETERSON

A wild arrangement of blush-toned florals speaks volumes, especially when paired with an understated and vintage pitcher.

Photography by JEREMY LIEBMAN

The little ones’ room should be no exception to a floral display, even if it’s of the paper variety.

Photography by APRIL VALENCIA

When arranging a bouquet based on color, be sure to incorporate in a variety of flower types and styles to keep the look fresh and unexpected.

Photography by APRIL VALENCIA

This overflowing bouquet may feature only a handful of colors but there’s no denying the effect the intricate details of each of the florals may have on the overall look.

Photography by SFGIRLBYBAY / VICTORIA SMITH

Art installation or not, we couldn’t think of a more visually appealing method for transporting florals.

Photography by MARY COSTA
Photography by WIT AND DELIGHT

A fiery mix of burnt orange dahlias and mums challenge the typical pastels of a spring bouquet.

Photography by PICKWICK & WELLER

Poppies and kumquats make for one elegantly simple and clean cut arrangement.

Photography by HOUSE OF HAWTHORNES

The rosy pink flower buds of these crabapple branches lend a delicate touch to the bucolic composition of the look.

Photography by LOCAL MILK

A modest bunch of white tulips are elevated by a posy of two-toned magnolia leaves.

Photography by STYLE ME PRETTY

A protea flower functions as the key element of contrast within an otherwise elegant bouquet of exotic florals.

Photography by 100LAYERCAKE

This eclectic mix of colorful spring florals come in a variety of textures and sizes, resulting in one dynamic display.

Photography by Bloom Box London

Seeded filler flowers, cotton branches, and dusty lilac roses each lend a unique element to this alluring arrangement.

Photography by FLICKR

When it comes to blush-toned English roses, one hardly needs much else in the mix. Simply perfection at its best.

Photography by sfgirlbybay

Some florals come in vases but this spring we’re all for switching things up with a tray fully stocked with a mix of succulents and dahlias.

Photography by BRKLYN VIEW PHOTOGRAPHY

Poppies, ranunculi, tulips, oh my! These red and white florals seamlessly blend in with the table’s decor.

Photography by RUFFLED BLOG

Olive branches, rosemary leaves, and a lone English rose make for one truly stunning centerpiece.

Photography by @vanessflower via instagram

Roses and lilacs make for quite the breathtaking pair in this abundant arrangement of soft pink florals.

Photography by ERIN + TARA PHOTOGRAPHY

English garden roses paired with a loose arrangement of fillers and berries make for an effortlessly chic arrangement.

Photography by @gratitude_project via instagram

This eclectic mix of spring flowers may share a common hue but there’s no denying the individual allure of each stem.

Photography by IN HONOR OF DESIGN

Peonies wrapped in recycled newspaper? You can’t beat that.

Photography by BELLE AND BEAU FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY

Sprigs of eucalyptus lend a fragrant touch to this rosy spring arrangement.

Photography by SFGIRLBYBABY

Just a few of our favorite spring shades, all in one saturated arrangement!

Photography by JENNY HAAS PHOTOGRAPHY

Silver dollar eucalyptus leaves coupled with a posy of saturated roses are an elegant addition to the formal dinner table.

Photography by LAGNESE FRANCESCO

Blossoming peonies are arguably best when freshly cut and loosely bunched in a simple glass.

Photography by MAKELIGHT

Blush-toned florals sans their stems captivate the eye with their ethereal beauty.

Photography by THESE FOUR WALLS

From the varied mix of eucalyptus to the saturated peony bulbs, this abundant arrangement of spring flowers is pretty easy on the eyes.