Flowers are the heart of any wedding décor, bringing colour, fragrance, and elegance to your special day. If you’re planning a church wedding in Cambridge, choosing the right florist and seasonal blooms can transform your venue into a breathtaking space. Here’s your guide to selecting flowers that suit your style and season and finding the perfect florist.
What matters to you & colour schemes
Start by producing a mood board and think about your time together with your parnter. Has anything stuck out in past weddings or something you have seen online? Was there a bouquet of flowers you’ve given or received that you wish you could replicate. Here are a few other ideas you could think about:
• Family history: is there are flower or family of plants which closely relate to you past or a particular family member. Maybe where you were born, your heritage or what grew in your garden as a child?
• Is there is a colour scheme to bridesmaid’s dresses or the grooms tie?
• Think about the seasons and how they play a part in your colour scheme.
• If you want to experience the magic of flowers and floral displays, why not have a very early morning and travel to New Covent Garden Market in London.
Seasonal flower ideas
Choosing flowers in season not only saves money but also ensures the freshest blooms. In some cases, particular flowers will not be available, so you will need to think ahead. Ask questions of your florist and they will help guide you with what is available.
Here are some seasonal favourites for weddings:
• Spring (March–May): Tulips, ranunculus, anemones, lily of the valley, and blossom branches for soft, romantic palettes.
• Summer (June–August): Peonies, roses, sweet peas, hydrangeas, and wildflowers for vibrant, garden-inspired designs.
• Autumn (September–November): Dahlias, chrysanthemums, berries, and rich foliage for warm, autumnal - toned arrangements.
• Winter (December–February): Amaryllis, hellebores, and evergreens for elegant, festive décor.
Tips for choosing your arrangements
• Match the Venue: High ceilings and stained-glass windows call for tall arrangements or floral archways. Work with your florist and photographer to find the best composition and placement for your displays.
• Stick to a Palette: Choose colours that complement your bridal attire and the church’s interior.
• Think Sustainability: Many Cambridge florists offer locally grown flowers and eco-friendly designs.
• Plan: Book your florist early and discuss seasonal availability to avoid last-minute surprises. If you are planning a large floral display, your florist is welcome to visit the Church to see the space and measure up.
• When they arrive: You florist will likely arrive in the morning of your wedding and reception, so the flowers are fresh and showing at their best. Water is freely available on site, so your florist can top-up here. Make sure they know the door codes, so they can gain access and start to set up even before you arrive.
Why local florists matter
Working with a local florist ensures fresh flowers, personalised service, and easy logistics. Cambridge boasts a range of talented florists who specialise in weddings:
• Flowers By Elizabeth Jane – Known for bespoke designs and seasonal arrangements, this florist offers everything from bridal bouquets to large installations.
• Peter Graves Florist – A long-established name in Cambridge, offering traditional and contemporary designs for weddings.
• What the Fleur – Perfect for couples seeking creative, statement-making floral designs with a modern twist.
• Emily Tallulah Flowers – Luxury, nature-led florals with a romantic, organic feel.
• Battersea Bloem – Sustainable floristry with a focus on unique, eco-friendly designs.
These florists understand the charm of Cambridge churches and can tailor arrangements to complement historic architecture.
Final thoughts
Your church wedding deserves flowers that reflect your love story and enhance the beauty of the venue. By working with skilled Cambridge florists and embracing seasonal blooms, you’ll create an atmosphere that feels timeless and unforgettable.
