Our favourite bridal bouquets so far this year
If there’s one thing we’re known for, it’s our natural, delicate seasonal bridal bouquets. Bridal bouquets are the heartbeat of our floral work, the first thing we design, the last thing we perfect, and the one piece that follows you through every part of your wedding day. From walking down the aisle to the final photos, your bouquet is never far from sight, which is why we give it so much care, character, and intention.
This year has brought us some of our favourite bridal bouquets yet. Each one is unique, designed to feel like it could have grown into your hands; natural, delicate, and full of personality.
Below, we’re sharing some of the bouquets that stayed with us long after the wedding day, and why these designs meant so much.
Why bridal bouquets are our signature
Your bridal bouquet is more than just flowers in your hands. It’s a reflection of your style, the season, and the tone of your day. For us, a bouquet is never just an accessory, it’s your trusty companion, your accessory, both as you walk down the aisle and during your photographs.
We specialise in creating bridal bouquets that feel quietly wild, delicate, effortless and considered. Never stiff. Never predictable. We design with the natural movement of each stem, choosing flowers with curve, texture, and character, the kind that can’t be cloned even if someone tried!
Leanne’s Spring bridal bouquet
Leanne’s Spring, colourful and joyful bridal bouquet
Spring's most joyful stems gathered in a way that felt entirely unarranged. This one paired frilly white and apricot daffodils with sweet peas (which smelt divine!) in soft lilac and pink, grounded by delicate tulips. It was full of energy and life, colour, texture, and movement.
Why we loved it: It balanced delicacy with a statement. Each stem was chosen for its personality, no fillers, no fluff, just flowers that earned their place. The result felt like a spring garden caught mid-bloom, with all the looseness and spontaneity that makes our designs feel alive.
Ellens Spring, delicate and romantic bridal bouquet
Photography: Joe Dodsford Photography
Ellen’s bridal bouquet - delicate, soft and wildly romantic
A natural hand-tied bouquet that leans into late spring; characterful, textural, and gathered like a walk through a half-wild garden.
There’s a softness to it: blush and parchment-toned roses, creamy Hellebores, and airy Fritillarias bring light and movement. But there’s also depth. Moody burgundy flowers added contrast without being overpowering. The dusky pink silk ribbon by Silk Studio trails softly, finishing the piece with a sense of romance and intention.
The perfect bridal bouquet for a couple drawn to natural elegance with a hint of edge.
Rebecca’s colourful, bold bridal bouquet
Photography: Sam Alice Photography
Rebecca’s colourful, bold yet joyful bridal bouquet
Rebecca’s Spring bouquet was a celebration of colour without feeling overpowering. It was soft, sweet, and full of character; a natural fit for a bride drawn to warmth, personality, and a just-picked feeling.
Bright coral ranunculus brought energy, softened by ruffled peonies in gentle pinks. Pale yellow narcissi added a hint of nostalgia, while blue forget-me-nots and spindly wild stems broke up the shape for a more relaxed, wild and meadowy feel. The loosely tied tangerine silk ribbon by The Silk Studio finishes it with a playful nod to sunshine.
This was a bouquet that didn’t shout, it glowed.
Perfect for spring weddings with a joyful, unfussy feel and a bride who loves a bit of colour, but wants to keep it feeling light and natural.
Kayleigh’s early Summer bridal bouquet
Kayleigh’s bridal bouquet - signs of early Summer
Kayleigh’s bridal bouquet was a beautifully wild and romantic arrangement, reflecting a timeless countryside elegance, perfectly suited for a wedding in The Lake District. Made using 100% British-grown flowers, overflowing with soft textures and natural movement, the bouquet featured an enchanting mix of white scabiosa, English garden roses, Orlaya, all nestled among frothy clusters of white and pale lilac blooms. Trailing greenery and soft eucalyptus leaves lent an effortless, foraged charm. Tied with a flowing white ribbon that matched the bridesmaid’s dresses perfectly.
It’s all in the details - we’re a sucker for a luxury silk ribbon
At Wild Sweet Pea we like to keep things natural and sustainable. That’s why we love using The Silk Studio mulberry silk, handmade, botanically dyed ribbons on our bridal bouquets. Left trailing, they are the perfect finishing touch to your finished bridal look.
Locally grown British flower
We use British-grown flowers whenever we can and it makes all the difference. Their soft shapes, delicate movement, and seasonal quirks bring a natural charm that imported stems often lack. When you're creating a bouquet that’s meant to feel like it was gathered from a country garden, there's no substitute for flowers that were actually grown in one. From fluttery, gorgeously scented sweet peas to characterful foliage, these stems help us create arrangements that feel effortlessly delicate, grounded in place, and full of quiet personality.
From your precious bridal bouquet to a framed keepsake - preserving your bridal bouquet
One of the reasons we take such care over every bouquet? Because we also preserve them, a service exclusive to our brides. Your bouquet doesn’t have to be fleeting. If you choose to preserve your wedding flowers, we can dry and frame your bouquet in a way that honours its original form.
Many of this year’s brides chose bouquet preservation, turning their wedding flowers into lasting artwork.
Read more about our bouquet preservation service
Ready for a bridal bouquet that perfectly reflects you?
If you’re dreaming of flowers that feel natural, quietly wild, and full of character, we’d love to create something just for you. Get in touch to start planning your wedding flowers, and if you’d like to preserve your bouquet after the day, we can help with that too.