Spring is by far the most romantic time of the year when nature wakes up from its hibernation and returns to life in full color. Look no further than the blooming spring flowers and other seasonal symbols – from pastel Easter eggs to garden picnic parties to the sunny sky above – for an abundance of inspiration on wedding colors! Since nature offers so many options, I’ve narrowed your options down to 5 spring wedding color palettes that can be a source of inspiration for your perfect big day.
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Now you know about the pros and cons of a spring wedding, if you are still determined to keep going, here are the 5 best spring wedding color palettes for your big day:
It can be difficult to dig out of winter blues, but a bit of sunshine may make it a little easier. Add warm buttery yellow accents to the cool backdrop of pale gray and ivory white to break the clouds and start spring right away. Light gray long dresses serve as the perfect backdrop for cream-colored bouquets and buttercups. To balance the shade of the shade, choose a soft, touchable material.
Less when it comes to sunny colors, so skip the elaborate flower arrangements and try water-filled glass bowls with floating yellow flowers and silver-gray pebbles lining the bottom. Since the rest of your board layout will be mostly neutral, don’t be afraid to try out fun patterned highlights, like the letter v and polka dots!
With spring in the air, there’s plenty of inspiration to find nature’s most beautiful flowers. Choose a palette of bright pastel pink and purple hues for an incredibly feminine, floral-inspired feel. Avoid the sweet look by using a neutral white background and weaving the array of colors, such as arrangements of colorful peony, poppy, and zinnias. The candy-wrapped color scheme is a dessert table’s dream, so to speak, so use oversized candy jars, custom muffins, and colorful macaroons.
With spring in the air, there’s plenty of inspiration to find nature’s most beautiful flowers. Choose a palette of bright pastel pink and purple hues for an incredibly feminine, floral-inspired feel. Avoid the sweet look by using a neutral white background and weaving the array of colors, such as arrangements of colorful peony, poppy, and zinnias. The candy-wrapped color scheme is a dessert table’s dream, so to speak, so use oversized candy jars, custom muffins, and colorful macaroons.
If pastel pink, blues, and spring blues aren’t exactly your pace, choose a more neutral palette of peaches and pale yellow. It’s fresh and seasonal, without being overly top-notch. The vanity in a cream-and-peach venue setting, nestled amid a lush arrangement of light-colored flowers (peach Juliet roses perfectly match cream-colored and light-yellow garden roses for a vintage look) , clean). You can head to the bar for a sip of peach-flavored Bellini’s cocktail.
It takes a real man to let his bride wear a pale pink wedding blanket. If the bride blushes her way, an elegant shade of pale pink and cream is the right choice for the big day. For added charm, sprinkled with only the smallest pieces of silver, such as a metal jar containing bunches of pale pink peony and white hydrangeas. Share a sugary love at the dessert table, with rose and ginger cupcakes, handspun candy, and white and pink meringues.
What of the above spring wedding color palettes do you like the most? Or perhaps you have another color option in mind, then share it with us in the comment section. Looking forward to seeing your bid day’s blooming colors!
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