Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details 33 Unique Spring Wedding Ideas By Chloe Gorman Chloe Gorman Chloe is a digital editorial assistant for Martha Stewart Weddings. She graduated from Southern Connecticut State University and currently resides in Connecticut. Editorial Guidelines Updated on January 25, 2019 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos onelove photography There are so many advantages to having a spring wedding: The temperature is neither too hot nor too cold, spring wedding flowers (think blooms like lilacs and tulips) are readily available, and your venue options are pretty much limitless (no weather restrictions!). Spring is also the time of year that symbolizes renewal, which is a perfect metaphor for your big day. While there's lots to look forward to about planning a spring wedding, the process can still be overwhelming, especially when you consider the many seasonal color palettes and floral options you have to choose from. If you're having trouble deciding where to start in terms of decorations, we've put together some of our favorite wedding ideas for spring celebrations. Ahead, you'll discover how couples paid homage to the season throughout their big days. From table settings that use traditional spring hues (like pastel pink and purple) to floral arrangements made up exclusively of tulips (a signature springtime bloom!), you're bound to find an idea that will inspire you. The best part? The hues and florals that have become so synonymous with this season can be incorporated in both obvious and subtle ways. Take this set up by Bustle Events, for example, which offers a small nod to the season. The pros scattered pink candles of varying heights down the table for dimension and a hint of color. If you're still on the fence about the perfect time to tie the knot, these ideas might just convince you to book a spring wedding date. Click through for incredible ideas to steal for your own springtime event. 01 of 32 Pink Invites Josh and Dana Fernandez Flowers were featured on every element of this seasonal suite by Nib and Pixel. We're also loving the painting of the wedding venue on the envelope flap. See more Gorgeous Floral Wedding Invitations 02 of 32 Hidden Lilac Ryan Ray Photography In this spring bouquet, Bows & Arrows tucked lilacs into a light-hued mix of peonies, hellebores, sweet peas, clematis, and astilbe. 25 Beautiful Purple Wedding Bouquets We Love 03 of 32 Traditional Colors Julie Wilhite Photography Spring wedding colors—like purple and pink—made a statement in this Clementine Botanical Art creation. 04 of 32 Dried Elements Birds of a Feather Swap verdant greenery for dry pampas grass, like Stella Bloom Designs did here, for an unexpected addition to your spring centerpieces. Lady Liberty Events chose pink napkins that brought seasonal color to each place setting. The Prettiest Place Settings from Real Celebrations 05 of 32 Peonies and Anemones Ellen Ashton Moss Floral Design incorporated seasonal pastel hues in this bride's bouquet by using soft pink peonies, Japanese anemones, and garden roses. 25 Anemone Wedding Bouquets for Every Type of Bride 06 of 32 Ombré Corbin Gurkin This towering, ombré eight-tier confection by Madison Lee's Cakes was the focal point of this spring reception. 50 Beautiful Wedding Cakes That Are (Almost!) Too Pretty to Eat 07 of 32 Scattered Tulips Esther Sun Photography Nothing says spring quite like tulips. That's why Designer Dana scattered single pink tulips throughout this arrangement of white hydrangeas. 08 of 32 Contrasting Runner Erich McVey Make your in-season centerpiece pop by placing it on a table runner with a contrasting color. A blue statement linen allowed this mix of multi-colored garden roses (these buds readily bloom in late spring!), arranged by Tinge Floral, to stand out. Find more statement linen ideas here 09 of 32 Pink Favors Emily Wren Photography Work spring wedding colors into every detail of your warm-weather big day. These pink Himalayan sea salt favors, created by Arielle Fera Events, were a perfect, albeit unexpected, nod to the season thanks to their blush hue. 37 Edible Wedding Favors Guests Will Eat Up (Literally!) 10 of 32 Lilac Bouquet Julie Paisley Photography Cedarwood Weddings mixed two in-season blooms—white hydrangeas and fragrant lilacs—in this textural bouquet. Fresh & Fragrant Lilac Wedding Bouquets 11 of 32 Blue Linen Brett Hickman Photography Pastels are one of the hallmarks of spring. On this table, A Good Affair created a light blue color palette with blue napkins, candles, and plates. More Blue Wedding Color Palettes We Love 12 of 32 Welcome Box Jessica Blex Greet your guests with a seasonal welcome box. This one featured a light pink bow and delicate calligraphy by Cheryl Dyer. 46 Welcome Bags from Real Weddings 13 of 32 Head Table Julie Michaelsen Sisters & Blush Floral Design spruced up this head table with fresh spring blooms, vibrant greenery, and potted garden rose arrangements. Hanging tea lights gave the display an ethereal feel. More Ideas for Sitting Pretty at Your Head Table 14 of 32 Non-Floral Koman Photography Violette's Flowers put together this simple centerpiece of eucalyptus leaves; knotted pink napkins celebrated the season. Click here for more Non-Floral Wedding Centerpiece Ideas 15 of 32 Seed Favors Lisa Blume Photography The end of winter marks the perfect time to start gardening. Encourage guests to do so by sending them home with seed packet favors. 16 of 32 White-and-Pink Bouquet The Mullers Is there a prettier spring color palette than pink and white? This Bouquet Omaha bundle included garden roses in the two colorways, along with a little bit of greenery. 17 of 32 Pink Accents Greg Finck Synie's Paris dressed up this naked cake with roses, dahlias, wax flowers, and rice flowers—note how the hint of pink frosting on the bottom tier blended well with the fresh spring blooms. 30 Naked Cakes for Your Wedding 18 of 32 Floral Arch Valorie Darling Photography Classic spring wedding colors—pink, purple, and white—all made an appearance in this Wen Floral Design Studio ceremony arch. We can't take our eyes off of those hanging blooms. 19 of 32 Table Numbers Clary Pfeiffer Photography EJD Design paid homage to the season by working in floral motifs into even the smallest details in this reception—including the table numbers. 20 of 32 Tri-Colored Candles Elisabeth Van Lent Photography Colorful candles emphasized the spring color palette of this Meesterlijk Groen arrangement. 84 Candle Centerpieces That Will Light Up Your Reception 21 of 32 Floral Additions Bonnie Sen Photography Bring the garden indoors by placing a floral arrangement underneath a hanging display. Erba Floral Studio filled the space below this seating chart with dahlias, garden roses, and greenery. 22 of 32 Outdoor and Indoor Venue The Edges Wedding Photography The wonderful weather this time of year means you can host your ceremony either inside or outside. Make like this couple and choose a venue—like Barr Mansion pictured here—that has a little bit of both. 23 of 32 Living Tables Sylvie Gil Photography Since spring signifies renewal and growth, fill every part of your day with natural elements. This couple made each cocktail table a garden by planting delphinium spijker stalks, which Greenwood Events sourced from a farm in Kenya, in each base. Cocktail Hour Ideas from Real Weddings 24 of 32 Cluster Centerpiece Heather Nan Sarah Winward chose seasonal yellow and pink blooms for this mini cluster centerpiece. See more cluster centerpieces here 25 of 32 Blue Ink Brett Heidebrecht When using dark colors on your spring invitations, make sure to keep it minimal. This suite from Etsy used just enough white space and floral designs to feel in-season. 26 of 32 Hot Pink Jen Rodriguez A pink dahlia, garden rose, and greenery display by Noonan's Wine Country Designs made this ceremony feel like a secret garden. 27 of 32 Red and Pink Lisa Ziesing for Abby Jiu Photography Holly Heider Chapple Flowers combined tulips, ranunculus, and garden roses to create this classic, romantic, and seasonal color palette of red and pink. 21 Ideas for Your Tulip Wedding Bouquet 28 of 32 Pink-and-Green Menu Mango Studios This pink and green "kissing menu" by Wedding Paper Divas screamed springtime and paired perfectly with this FOS Decor hydrangea and orchid centerpiece. 29 of 32 Gray Esther Sun Photography You don't need to fill your reception tables with large, lush floral arrangements to create a spring vibe. Sarah Park Events designed this minimal place setting with a small sprig of greenery from Poppy Design Co. to give this look a bit of seasonal color. 10 Shades of Gray to Add to Your Wedding Registry 30 of 32 Lilies of the Valley Josh Gruetzmacher This truly unique bouquet by Laetitia C. Fleurs was made up of only lilies of the valley—a traditional in-season bloom. 31 of 32 All Tulips Roberta Facchini For an eye-catching seasonal arrangement, use just one type of flower in your centerpieces. Hot pink tulips spilled over the sides of this iteration by Piet Van Kampen. 32 of 32 Floral Stationery Clary Pfeiffer Photography To bring spring to the forefront of this event, EJD Design crafted floral place cards and menus to mark each guests' seats. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit