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CHARLA STOREY PHOTOGRAPHY THE WILDFLOWERS
This stunning idea is one of our favorite ceremony decor options for any time of the year, but especially for a spring wedding. Using a mix of flowers, greenery, and hidden vessels, your florist can create the illusion of "planted" arrangements that look like they're growing all along your aisle.
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B. FLINT PHOTOGRAPHY
Whether you add them to your altar, reception entrance, sweetheart table, venue walkway, or any other spot that needs a decorative boost, these floating candles are a simple but chic way to amp up the romantic ambience.
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BIRD DOG WEDDING MINT PHOTOGRAPHY
Decorate your bar or drink station with seasonal foliage and flowers, such as jasmine, forsythia, cherry blossoms, lilacs, roses, or peonies. Looking to surprise your guests somehow? Hire a champagne truck or mobile bar for a memorable experience.
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SARAH BRAY PHOTOGRAPHY ANNA CHRISTINE EVENTS
Year after year, this is one of the most popular spring wedding ideas. Individual seed packets, especially vintage-style designs, come in handy as alternative escort cards or cute favors at a garden-themed wedding.
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Display them using clothespins or a wheelbarrow to complete the cottagecore look.
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SOUTHERN VINTAGE TABLE
Looking for a way to instantly brighten up your reception tablescapes? Add colored glassware! You can find plenty of options from local event rental companies, whether you want new or vintage items.
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Don't worry about the glassware matching perfectly—as long as the pieces are in the same general color palette, an assortment of designs and sizes will only add to the whimsical feel.
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JACLYN SIMPSON PHOTOGRAPHY
If basic white china feels to blasé for your liking, round out your place settings with patterned plates instead. For a spring wedding, we suggest floral prints and chinoiserie, but your venue, caterer, or event rental company might have more to choose from.
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ASIA PIMENTEL PHOTOGRAPHY CLAIRE DURAN WEDDINGS & EVENTS
Next to rose and peony-filled centerpieces, there's nothing more romantic for your reception tablescapes than taper candles. You can find them in almost any color imaginable (your florist or event planner should be able to recommend a few sources)
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and display them in tall hurricane vases if your venue requires open flames to be covered.
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HOSTE EVENTS
When thinking about the big picture, don't forget about the small details. The garnish on your signature cocktail might not seem like a big deal, but the simple addition of an edible flower can make an ordinary glass of champagne feel extra-fancy.
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JEREMIAH AND RACHEL PHOTOGRAPHY MUM'S FLOWERS
For spring wedding cakes, it’s no surprise that flowers are one of the most popular decorations. Ask your florist to set aside a few extra flowers that your wedding cake baker can use for decoration—roses, ranunculus, peonies, dahlias, and greenery are all excellent options.
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If you don’t want to use actual flowers, sugar/gum paste flowers are just as pretty. Ruffled tiers, ribbons, floral-painted fondant, and naked or semi-naked cakes are all gorgeous options, too!
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LEAH MARIE PHOTOGRAPHY
Plant-themed favors are one of our favorite ideas for a spring wedding. These miniature potted succulents are adorable (and low-maintenance) favors, but you could also give your guests packets of seeds based on your favorite flower or vegetable.
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