Spring Floral Spotlight – Featuring 6 Favorite St. Louis Florists

One of the best parts of a spring wedding? The florals.

Spring brings a burst of color, texture, and life into wedding design—and the floral possibilities are endless. From soft pastels to bold garden blooms, there’s something romantic and fresh about this season that’s hard to beat.

Today, I’m spotlighting six St. Louis floral designers I absolutely adore—each with their own unique style and flair for the art of flowers. Whether you’re drawn to classic arrangements or lush, organic installations, these vendors are the ones to know for your spring wedding.

1. Ashley Macdonald Floral Designs

Style: Romantic, refined, and detail-focused

Ashley creates floral stories that feel timeless. Her spring bouquets often include peonies, ranunculus, and tulips with trailing greenery for a soft, garden-inspired look.

Perfect for: Elegant weddings with soft palettes and ethereal textures.

2. The Special Event Florist

Style: Sophisticated and statement-driven

Known for balancing structure with softness, this team excels in large-scale installations and cohesive design. Expect a thoughtful mix of spring favorites like lilac, sweet pea, and garden roses.

Perfect for: Couples who want their florals to wow without overwhelming.

3. An Affair to Remember

Style: Classic with a twist

This florist blends traditional elegance with unexpected accents—think: structured white blooms paired with lush pops of seasonal color. Their spring work often features viburnum, delphinium, and fluffy peonies.

Perfect for: Formal venues or black-tie events with a touch of personality.

4. Sugarberry Blooms

Style: Whimsical, artistic, and ultra-personalized

With an eye for color play and movement, Sugarberry brings magic into each bouquet. Springtime arrangements include cheerful poppies, fritillaria, and daffodils in painterly palettes.

Perfect for: Creative couples and bold color lovers.

5. Moody Blooms

Style: Earthy, modern, and dramatic

Don’t let the name fool you—Moody Blooms works beautifully with both vibrant and muted spring palettes. They’re known for striking shapes and seasonal stems like hellebore, butterfly ranunculus, and blooming branches.

Perfect for: Couples craving something outside the traditional blush-and-ivory vibe.

6. Bloomin’ Buckets

Style: Natural, organic, and joy-filled

This team embraces seasonality with open arms. Their spring designs feel like curated wildflower fields, filled with anemones, snapdragons, cosmos, and textural greens.

Perfect for: Laid-back weddings with personality and charm.

A Final Word on Spring Florals

Your wedding flowers do more than decorate—they help tell your story. Choosing a florist who understands your vision (and how to use seasonal blooms to bring it to life) makes all the difference.

If you need help coordinating floral timing with your photography timeline—or want to make sure your bouquet gets its close-up—I’m always happy to collaborate behind the scenes with your floral team to make everything flow beautifully.

Contact me to see if we’d be a good fit for your wedding:

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