If you’re planning on wedding in the spring of this year, then no doubt you will be fretting over the unpredictability of an April shower. But don’t let it worry you too much; a spring wedding can be an unforgettable event come rain or shine. With seasonal flowers in bloom and the temperatures (hopefully) becoming milder, spring is a beautiful season to wed the love of your life. If you’re a spring bride looking for seasonal inspiration, then we’ve put together our favourite picks of this years trends for your wedding.
With spring being the season of transition, earthy tones and designs are an essential this season. Bringing the natural spring elements into your wedding decorations, plenty of foliage and pine wood creates a gorgeous raw and unrefined feature to your table centrepieces. Paired with green, leafy bouquets focused around fresh foliage such as eucalyptus, this style makes a beautiful addition to any spring wedding that perhaps prefers more neutral tones.
If you’re hoping for a more colourful element to your spring wedding, then our pretty natural wicker basket of ten little organza bags makes for a neat touch. These little bags are hand-filled with natural mixed garden rose petal confetti, with a natural rose perfume and complete with paper hearts all hand-prepared. Each organza bag is filled with a small handful of natural petals enough for a guest to use as confetti or for covering a table of six to eight.
Pastels are a must have this spring, with chalky blues and pale pinks taking the centre stage for both floral design and clothing. If plain eucalyptus foliage is perhaps a little simple for your floral taste, then pairing it with a selection of pastel coloured roses makes for a charming table centrepiece. Or, alternatively, a pastel green for your table runners. However if you lean towards pinks and blues, then a pastel themed wedding cake or boutonniere for the groom are stunning touches you can make for a running theme throughout your spring wedding design.
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