25 Spring Wedding Decoration Ideas for Flower-Filled Day

The trees and flowers emerge from their slumber, the snow has melted, and warmth fills the air. The official arrival of spring is here, and you can hear wedding bells in the distance.

There's a reason why spring weddings are so popular: there are countless opportunities to celebrate your growing marriage. That being said, the sheer number of options can be manageable if you need help knowing where to begin. But fear not—Flowersarch is here to assist you in discovering your creative inspiration. Discover 25 unique spring wedding ideas below to help you plan a memorable, romantic wedding that will last a lifetime.

Is spring a good time for a wedding?

Naturally, of course! Spring is ideal for wedding ceremonies because of the generally pleasant weather and serene mood. Additionally, compared to other wedding seasons, spring may offer less competition for well-liked wedding vendors.

Only winter is a more popular season for weddings than spring, according to data from The Knot. Just 17 per cent of weddings in 2022 happened in the spring, in March, April, and May. That might give you an advantage when reserving a location and photographer, for example, or other wedding necessities. In addition to maybe beating the heat, you can schedule your dates before the summer bustle.

What meaning does a spring wedding hold?

Springtime is a time of life, rebirth, and fresh starts. It's the moment when everything starts anew. What better occasion than pick up a pen and write down your love tale? Your bouquet's blossoming flowers may also remind you of the exciting new journey you and your lover are embarking on.

How to plan a spring wedding: Things to consider

Not everything about wedding planning is sunshine and roses. However, maintaining these elements could make your planning process run more smoothly. 

Changing weather 

A spring day might be warm and pleasant or chilly and windy, depending on where you live. There's also always the chance of an unexpected spring downpour. It's a good idea to consider venues with indoor and outdoor spaces to account for the unpredictable weather. Doing this will prepare you in case the weather interrupts your reception.

Your wedding date

Even if there might be fewer people than there would be in the summer or fall, it's still advisable to start planning as soon as possible, especially for more well-liked components like a wedding venue.

Preparing your special day in as little as six months is possible, but the average couple plans their wedding in about eighteen months. Find out how to organize a last-minute wedding.

Your aesthetic 

Speaking of locations, wedding décor usually pops when it enhances the atmosphere. For example, you can carry soft pink flowers that coordinate with the cherry blossoms dropping or utilize draperies and archways to frame a springtime scene. To come up with the ultimate spring wedding theme, consider the general ambience of the location area and the season.

Choose the perfect spring wedding colour palette.

Your colour scheme is an excellent place to start when choosing a theme. Pastel hues, which are generally lighter and brighter, are good at capturing the gentleness of spring. More vivid and saturated tones, on the other hand, can symbolize the colour and brightness that love adds to your life.

Consider these specific springtime wedding colour schemes:

  • Pinks. Depending on how saturated it is, pink—the colour of romance—can provide both vibrancy and tenderness to your spring wedding colour scheme.
  • Purple. Another lovely and adaptable springtime hue is purple. You can embrace understated elegance with delicate hues like lilac or lavender or go wild with a dark purple.
  • Green. Thanks to the leaves and other greenery, it's likely that your colour scheme will incorporate green highlights. However, you can go above and beyond by including accent pieces like green flowers. 
  • White & Cream. While neutral colours are a timeless option for weddings in any season, we adore how spring palettes with white and cream add a smoothness to the mix.

Our top picks for colour combinations with these hues are as follows:

GARDEN BLUSH

Blush pink hues reminiscent of gardens are the epitome of springtime. The blend has depth because of the green roses and the light greenery, which evokes a landscape just coming into bloom.

Passionate Pink & Blush

A springtime wedding can feel lively and flirtatious with the addition of hot pink hues, which is ideal for women who want bolder, brighter colour bursts. Come on, Barbie fantasy wedding!

Valentine MAGENTA

Consider using magenta as the colour of the focal point for another striking way to depict pink. The magenta roses in this whimsical floral arrangement stand out like a Valentine's Day love letter, and the moderate beige tones exude sophistication.

Lilac & Gold

Not a lover of the colour pink? Not a challenge! For delightful springtime vibes, use lilac or a similar delicate pastel colour. This collection's golden highlights exude sophistication and elegance, while the white and cream hues lend a soothing touch.

WHITE & SAGE

Sage and white are classic spring wedding colours if you'd rather have a more sombre theme. Bright whites will go well with your gown, and these uncluttered neutrals will also go well with the décor of practically every event.

Spring bridal flower ideas

The bouquet you will carry down the aisle and any other embellishments are included in your bridal bouquet. In addition, flower arrangements are required for your spouse and wedding party to complement the spring wedding theme.

These flower arrangements with a springtime theme could serve as inspiration for your selections as you walk down the aisle.

Embrace cascading bouquets 

This bridal bouquet's orchids give it a cascading shape reminiscent of dew dropping from a tree branch. The combination of cream, light pink, and dusty rose creates a colour scheme that perfectly combines several flower varieties—a cascade of flowers that would bring pride to Persephone.

Express yourself with a free-form bouquet.

However, you might instead go all out with a free-form bouquet to show off your wild side. Wavy ribbons give this pink and pearl bouquet a flourishing shape, and the exquisite pearl embellishments exude refined luxury. It's perfect for a delicate spring look because it's both polished and vibrant.

Weave a flower crown.

There is always a supply of flowers on your wedding day! Think about wearing this flower crown to add a little floral flair to your hair. A headband is the foundation for this do-it-yourself creation, while a fluttering white ribbon acts as a veil. With Flowersarch's artistic flower boxes, DIY projects are also quite simple. You may prepare months in advance and use it for as long as you'd like!

Wear your heart on your lapel.

Grooms, groomsmen, and other guests can incorporate the colour scheme into their formal attire in a fashionable manner using boutonnièreres. For springtime festivities, we particularly like this groom's boutonniere with a Valentine's Day theme. The heart shape creates a unique statement, and the pink flower flourish provides a stylish pop perfect for more laid-back gatherings.

Coordinate with your bridesmaids.

Remember to include your maid of honour and bridesmaids! Using the exact flower varieties and hues in each bridesmaid's bouquet is one of the simplest ways to keep your wedding party appearing coordinated. Take it from Jennifer, Flowersarch's bride, and her stunning entourage!

The bridesmaids could harmonize with each other and the bride despite having varying dress cuts, thanks to their bouquets' unifying white and sage colour scheme. This prioritizes your spring wedding theme while letting all of your favourite girls wear dresses that make them feel gorgeous and at ease.

Use a floral bracelet.

Not just prom calls for corsages. They're also a great way to offer your bridesmaids an additional floral accent or to commemorate key guests like your mother and grandma. You can always have a few.

By turning them into flower bracelets, you may give this conventional floral arrangement a distinctive twist. The little flower bouquets in this entertaining do-it-yourself creation are built from slap bracelets. All of the cuteness, functionality, and nostalgia are included in this design.

Spring wedding ceremony decoration ideas

"Nothing ever seems impossible in spring, you know."

- Montgomery, L.M.

Consider the space designated for the ceremony as the focal point of your wedding. The appropriate flowers and wedding decorations provide the ideal set dressing for your first walk down the aisle. Using the following suggestions, you might create a wedding setting with a spring theme.

Welcome your guests

A chic sign can guide your guests as they reach the ceremony area and provide them with an outline of your spring wedding theme.

Harlie and Chandler, Flowersarch's couple, wrote a welcome message on an antique mirror to give a distinctive spin on a classic wedding sign. The tiny pastel flower swags gave a charming final detail that complemented their springtime colour scheme. In addition, the mirror might be a wonderful memento to display in your house if you want to use this design for your wedding!

Line the aisle with flowers.

Even though the arch is the main adornment of the ceremony, the aisle might still appear better with a few strategically placed free-standing floral arrangements. Consider these vivid Dusty Rose patterns.

Arranged in a row on barrels, they offer a carefree elegance and rustic appeal. You may also simply recycle them at your reception if you plan a low-budget spring wedding day, such as placing them at the foot of your sweetheart's table.

Remember the chairs. 

Consider adorning your guest chairs with miniature floral arrangements as an additional aisle accent. They don't have to be placed everywhere; you may create a bouncy sensation even by setting them on seats beside the aisle. Picture that ribbon waving in the wind and inviting you to walk down the aisle.

Use a gazebo as an arch.

Think about making your wedding arch out of an existing pavilion to showcase the natural beauty of an outdoor setting. Hope and Samson, Flowersarch's pair, enhanced the gazebo at their location with matching Marsala floral arrangements and tri-coloured draperies. The total effect is understated but elegant, making it the ideal focal point for a wedding in a spring garden.

Embrace balloons

If a spring shower forces your ceremony inside, imagine using an arch to display your wedding decor and set the tone for a fun celebration. Balloons and flowers are used in an unusual DIY wedding arch to create a festive blend of sophistication and fun. It might also look stunning and be used as a backdrop for pictures during your wedding reception.

Go geometric

Do they need to be sensing the arches and curves? Consider adding a more angular pattern to your toolkit. In order to create a more dynamic impression, this geometric triangle-shaped arch uses angled wood, and the rich flowers and greenery at the base provide an organic feel. It appears as though the arch suddenly materialized for this special occasion.

Bring the outdoors inside.

Nobody says you need a wedding arch, of course. Consider building a wall of spring flowers as a backdrop for a more spectacular event. This organic yet elegant flower arrangement strikes a lovely balance between sophisticated and industrial, making it ideal for more contemporary wedding locations.

Spring reception ceremony decoration ideas

"Spring is nature's invitation to get together and celebrate!"

–Robin Williams.

It's time to celebrate after you've exchanged vows and given your significant other a long kiss on the cute face! You might incorporate the essence of springtime into your reception by using the following ideas.

Leave your tables au natural. 

Use a sheer table runner to showcase your tables' beautiful natural wood grain rather than hiding them with dull, opaque linens. This produces an elegant yet rustic look ideal for informal springtime get-togethers. A few thoughtfully chosen centrepieces complete the look of this lovely setup for a picture-perfect guest table.

Group your centrepieces

It can be helpful to design centrepieces with the "rule of threes" in mind. You must arrange three similar things in a group to create a chic tablescape. View these inventive hoop centrepieces as a demonstration of the concept! A table runner and candlesticks for texture are sprinkled around to create a whimsical and enjoyable design that will enhance your visitors' dining experience.

Try a wreath 

Use a floral wreath to add a touch of springtime charm to circular tables. To dress up their guest tables, Matt and Melissa, Flowersarch's couple, made this adorable DIY wreath out of dusty pink flowers. Remember the law of threes? With three flickering candles in the centre, this unusual spring wedding décor design will surely spark conversation.

Go for garlands

Of course, there are other ways to liven up a table arrangement than centrepieces. Beautiful romance can be evoked by the flowing, luxuriant style that floral garlands can provide. Just listen to Michelle and Jacob, Flowersarch's pair. A garland of dusty pink flowers walked among their dinner tables like a paradise in bloom. It's a sophisticated setting for conversation and delectable food paired with matching napkins and candles for ambience.

Go for green

Of course, you may only dress up your tablescapes if you use flowers in your garland. On Hannah and Steven's wedding day, eucalyptus garlands gave their rustic guest tables a subtle pop of colour. No tablecloth or runner is in sight, but the garland raises the wooden tables! It is an excellent reminder that a few well-considered design elements are all it takes to create an effect.

Elevate your head table with floral swag.

Adding a blooming flower swag to your first meal together as a married couple can add a romantic touch. The floral swags and patterned tablecloth at this head table are reminiscent of a garden tea party, and the arching backdrop frames the image for the camera. Imagine enjoying a light breeze through the window while serving your significant other roasted spring vegetables. We wish we could have attended!

Use your venue to your advantage. 

Make the most of your surroundings while creating your head table for ultimate beauty. Returning to the day of Hannah and Steven's vineyard wedding, the space is filled with brightness and airiness thanks to the gold candle holders at the table's base and matching white garlands on the grand fireplace and table.

Make a photo backdrop.

Many visitors will likely want to take a few selfies to commemorate the event. So why not construct a homemade backdrop for photos to serve as a temporary photo booth?

Panel curtains and a sparkling diamond drapery give layers of excitement to this bridal display. At the same time, a neon sign serves as an Instagrammable focal point to bring the party vibes home. You may create a dynamic, three-dimensional photo backdrop to add even more life to your images by adding candles and floral arrangements to the base of the arrangement.

Conclusion

Spring is a great wedding season, full of new beginnings and blossoming gardens. With any luck, these springtime wedding decoration ideas will provide you with the motivation you need to be in control of your big day.