SPRING Theme
Spring, by far, is one of people’s favorite seasons. Spring is the most romantic…with trees and flowers in bloom and warm weather settling in after a cold winter. Spring holds a lot of promise, which is why people think it’s the perfect season to get married in.
When people think of a spring wedding theme, they envision TONS of flowers. Flowers in your hair, on your dress, in the aisle, on your tables, and definitely on your wedding cake. If you’ve dreamt of a garden wedding party all of your life, spring is the time to do it! Let your girly side run free if you’re planning a spring wedding and go for bold and feminine colors (as long as your fiancé is into it of course. :)) and let nature play a part as much as you can. Birds, butterflies, eggs…these are all fun elements of spring that can definitely inspire your wedding theme.
Here are 6 Great Ideas for your Spring Themed Wedding!
Get Tropical:
Celebrate the arrival of the warm, sunny weather with a tropical theme. You definitely don’t need to go all-out Caribbean themed, but a delicate tropical theme with exotic plants, large leaves, and a mix of spring yellow and peach tones with flashes of bright, tropical colors looks truly stunning.
Bring these colors together in your table settings with pink or purple cloth napkins and a smaller centerpiece of orchids and a few palm leaves. Accents of gold work beautifully with tropical colors, so try gold plates, glasses, and gold flatware, or nestle gold tea lights within the centerpiece.
Go All-Out Traditional:
Stray away from the spring pastels and dive into true traditional wedding colors, such as pure white, ivory, black, red, and pinks. Instead of playing with lots of different colors, stick to just white, black, an accent color, and a metallic shade, and play with textures instead.
Send out embossed gold invitations, and add your own calligraphy, have your guests dress in black tie, and choose traditional elegant flowers for your bouquets. A bouquet made from white roses with some simple greenery as an accent is classy and beautiful.
Lean Into Your Fandoms:
Did you and your partner first bond while nerding out about Harry Potter? Do you share a love for Lord of the Rings, or Doctor Who? If you and your partner love all things nerdy lean into it and create a playful wedding theme that truly sums up your relationship.
Many couples choose just one theme, but if you love a few different fandoms try embracing a playful theme and use more than one. Use themed bouquets or have an arrangement of balloons instead, get a wedding cake that features your most beloved characters as bride and groom, and hire a superhero-themed photo booth.
The key to playful themes is to keep things classy with clean lines, a central color theme, and high-quality accessories.
Spellbinding Garden:
A spring wedding just shouts out for flowers and greenery, but you can embrace that without having to stick to traditional spring flowers.
A spellbinding garden theme works beautifully if you want to create the magic of a bountiful garden. Cover your venue space with romantic flowers such as roses and calla lilies, fake flowers and vines intertwined with string lights (these curtain lights would make beautiful dividers), and use potted house plants for extra foliage and ask guests to take one home at the end of the night. You could even create a flower wall for photo opportunities.
Western Boho:
Draw inspiration for your wedding from the romance of the old west and combine it with a modern boho look. Use dried wood or pampas grass as a frame for your ceremony, decorate your tables using wildflowers in bud vases, and allow guests to take the succulents home at the end of the night as a keepsake.
Antique furniture, mismatched furniture will work perfectly well within this theme for your seating options for your ceremony and surrounding your dancefloor.
Go All-Out Champagne:
Couples have been choosing a single color for their wedding theme for some time now, with mixed results. One way to do this in the classiest way possible is to use a range of champagne shades, which is the color of celebration and softer and more relaxed than yellow gold.
Champagne is a beautiful color to choose, and also looks beautiful on bridesmaids dresses as well as for the groom’s tie.
Choose flower arrangements in white and green, or with soft peach shades, and accent white table cloths with champagne colored table runners and white and gold tableware.
Pampas, branches, roses and baby breath
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