Top 5 Spring wedding ideas

Natasha Grant

 Spring wedding ideas

Wedding reception table outside  near a fountain with a table runner of foliage and orange and white flowers


Spring is in the air, and I adore this season. Now as I write this it's an overcast, wet day but I know glorious Spring days are around the corner, with the blooming flowers and refreshing colours that we see after the cold winter months. Spring is a popular time for many couples to get married. If you’re one of those couples and want to add a bit of the season to your  day then read on for 5 ideas for your Spring Wedding.


1. Outdoor wedding


What says Spring more than a garden wedding? Take advantage of the beautiful weather and lush greenery by hosting your special day outdoors. If your venue has gorgeous grounds make the most of them, working with the greenery, Spring blooms may also be on full display, which is a bonus.  Make sure you have a contingency plan for any wet weather though! 

2. Spring colour palette


Spring goes hand-in-hand with a lighter colour palette. For fresh Spring wedding colours consider yellow, pink, shades of green, blue, purple to uplift. If you’re not sold on the idea of lots of colour, add subtle pastel colors to your decor instead. Think pastel linens paired with neutral florals or vice versa. See my blog link to discover more Spring colour palette ideas.


Mixed raced bride in white dress smiling with hand to her ear

3. Floral Hair accessories


There’s no better time of year than spring to add some blooms to your bridal hair look or include a hair piece with beautiful floral details. There are a variety of ways to include this into your look, such as adding flowers to your hair, having a floral bridal accessory a flower crown or what about gorgeous flower inspired earrings.


4. Wedding favours


Wedding favours can be a tricky subject. Do you have them or not? On one hand, you want to gift your guests something as a thank you for celebrating your love with you while on the other, you don’t want to spend money on something that will inevitably get left behind. If you decide to have favours, consider having something which is either edible (unlikely to get wasted), personalised or include something practical like seasonal favours such as wildflower seeds or mini plants.


Red cocktails with strawberry and blackberry garnish


5. Wedding drink ideas


Your wedding drinks are a great way to embrace the season. For example create some  signature cocktails and include garnishes that are the epitome of Spring. Whether that’s a delicate flower or in-season fruit, serving fresh cocktails with these subtle details during your cocktail hour is the perfect way to tie in the season in a small yet noticeable way.


If you believe you need some professional help with your wedding such as coming up with a wedding design to bring your vision to life, help to finalise everything and having a professional on your day to coordinate everything so that it runs seamlessly then, I would love to hear from you, drop me an email at natasha@pearlineevents.com.


Natasha



About the Author


Natasha is the founder and lead planner at Pearline Events, a London-based wedding planning business specialising in vibrant multicultural celebrations and dry-hire venues. With her background of over a decade of experience in Civil Service project management, she brings unparalleled logistics and problem solving skills, plus creative flair to create seamless, colourful weddings. Her work has been featured in numerous online and print publications.


Named after her late grandmother, 'Pearline' means precious, reflecting Natasha's belief that every love story is unique and deserves a wedding that reflects its true spirit and you. She helps couples fuse their cultures into an exquisitely elegant day, ensuring they arrive relaxed and joyful.


Ready for a relaxed, joyful planning journey? Get in touch.

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