For spring and summer brides, a pretty pastel bouquet is a must-do. Delicately gathered, dramatic cascading or gently rounded, any bouquet shape will support a pastel palette. From blushing peaches to oh-so-soft pinks or light lilacs…even the powdery grey-greens of dusty miller muted colors are magical and the perfect accessory to your beautiful wedding dress.
Just a hint of pink in the peonies create a dreamy, creamy bridal bouquet. Photography: Melissa Gidney Photography, Floral Design: Bended-Knee {Via Grey Likes Weddings}
Pretty in pastel for the bride and her maids, from rose to ribbon tip. Photography: Adrian Photography, Floral Design: A New Leaf Floral {Via A New Leaf Floral blog}
Peony perfection. This swirling bouquet of blush and cream peonies has us swooning. Photography: Christine Farah Photography; Floral Design: The Vine’s Leaf {Via Elizabeth Anne Designs}
Oversized roses, ranunculus and eucalyptus create timeless hand-tied bouquets in matching pastel shades. Photography: Kate Holstein; Floral Design: Carolyn’s Flowers {Via Brides}
Pairing softly opening pink peonies along with the prettiest pastel orchids just perfects this bouquet. Photography: Corinna V. Photography; Floral design: Stemz {Via: Style Me Pretty}
Such a pretty loose round bouquet filled with a mix of watercolors such as lavender roses and orange and pink dahlias. Photography: Gucio Photography; Floral Design: Celsia Floral {Via Spread Love Events}
For an enchanting vintage look try antiqued shades such as cafe au lait and dusty rose pink with along lace ribbon. Floral Design: Honey of a Thousand Flowers by Sarah Winward; Photography: Leo Patrone {Via Honey of a Thousand Flowers}
A sculpted, asymmetrical cascading bouquet is fresh and modern but classic when created in summer fruit shades like pale peach, apricot and cantaloupe. Photography: Valentina Glidden; Floral Design: Plenty of Petals; Styling: To La Lune {Via Plenty of Petals}
A modern-looking bromeliad in subtle pink with baby blue tips is absolutely eyecatching but not overwhelming when tied together with roses and dusty miller. Photography: Elizabeth Messina Photography; Floral Design: Krista Jon Floral Design {Via Style Me Pretty}
A classic garden arrangement that looks as if it was dipped in milky shades completes the romantic look for this bridal bouquet of roses and dahlias. Photography: Maria Mack; Floral Design: Buttercup by Jeffrey A. Miller
Classic bridal bouquet with ranunculus, two varieties of garden roses, peonies, lilac and hydrangeas in creams, whites, blushes and peaches. Photography: Tucker Images; Floral Design: La Tee Da Flowers {Via Southern Weddings}
A dainty hand-tied arrangement of tiny garden blooms in pale shades is a delicate way to complete your wedding day look. Photography: Swoon by Katie; Floral Design: Plenty of Petals {Via Swoon by Katie}
Can’t get enough bridal bouquets? See more inspiration: Delicate Pastels and Romantic Bridal Bouquets.