Spring Floral Inspiration

Photo by Rebecca Alaniz

Spring is here and to many, including us, that means flowers! They are one of the easiest and most simple ways to elevate your spring décor. From tulips to peonies, from daffodils to spring branches (our faves are Forsythia and Quince), you can never go wrong with a fresh smelling pop of colour. We love filling every nook of our homes with gorgeous spring blooms and here are a few ideas to spark your inner florist this season!


Peonies

There is nothing like Peonies. They are bold, fragrant and as demonstrated in this photo, look stunning in a vintage- inspired vase.

We love Langley’s Flowers From A Country Garden (3309 232nd Street, Langley, BC). www.flowersfromacountrygarden.com

Photo by Tara Donne

Spring Branches

Bring the outdoors inside by featuring spring branches on your dining table, kitchen island or mantle. The simplicity of this blend of Magnolias and Cherry Blossoms is what makes it so beautiful.

Photo by Monika Hibbs

Queen Anne’s Lace

& Poppy Mallow

Looking for something a bit more wild and natural? Sometimes its best to not be so put together… if that’s what you are looking for, try this wild mix of Queen Anne’s Lace and Poppy Mallow.

Photo by ShellKnobLakeGirl.com

Roses

While you can never go wrong with a bouquet of white roses, spring is the perfect time to explore the colour wheel. These peach roses placed in a light blue vase are a lovely combination of complementary colours. Simple and sweet.

Photo by DaffodilRed

Tulips & Pear Blossoms

This fresh take on the classic spring tulip arrangement is as beautiful as it gets. Dimension is added to the bouquet by simply placing Tulips and Pear Blossoms side by side - a brilliant, yet simple technique to elevate your flowers.

Photo by Thomas Loof

Wildflowers

Find a basket, fill it with wildflowers ,and then sit back and enjoy the view!

Photo by David Tsay

To help make your flower dreams come to life, check out a few of our favourite North Shore florists:

Sam Solis Florist, Rosa Floral Design, Stoops Design, Bloomier

Jennifer Madden