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ELIZA GWENDALYN
What better way to announce all the details of your special day than with a beautiful watercolor invitation suite? Details like flowers, monograms, calligraphy, and custom crests are all fitting for a spring wedding theme.
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AUDRA WRISLEY PHOTOGRAPHY BOHEMIA EVENTS & DESIGN
There's a good chance that your photographer will style a wedding flat lay (or several) when taking photos of your rings, accessories, and other day-of details. Colorful flowers and petals that match the rest of your arrangements are the perfect addition to their photos.
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KURT BOOMER PHOTOGRAPHY BELLA BELLE SHOES
With a spring wedding, there's no such thing as too many flowers. Complete your wedding day look by adding floral print or embroidered shoes for a bit of elegant flair.
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LAURA GORDON PHOTOGRAPHY BELLA BELLE SHOES
Pastel wedding dresses were made for springtime nuptials. Blush is a popular go-to for many brides who want a colorful wedding dress, but we also love this powder blue tulle masterpiece by Nicole + Felicia.
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LISA SILVA PHOTOGRAPHY MOONSTRUCK FLORALS
Carry a free-flowing bouquet filled with seasonal spring flowers, like Japanese magnolias, roses, sweet peas, and ivy vines. The loose, imperfect design gives the arrangement a pretty garden-inspired vibe.
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BIRD DOG WEDDING
This flower curtain can be recreated with almost any type of structure or flower, which makes it one of the most versatile wedding ideas for spring. A sleek square frame and white flowers will create a modern look, but you could also use natural
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wooden boards, branches, and metal arches.
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LAUREN FAIR PHOTOGRAPHY
Soft colors and flowing fabrics are both popular options for spring bridesmaid dresses. If blush and blue feel too overdone for your style, consider outfitting your bridesmaids in sage green or lilac dresses instead.
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MAZDO'S BRIDAL
An opulent embroidered floral veil is not only classic, but it's spot-on for a spring wedding theme. Plus, you can use a veil to accessorize an updo or long hair.
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KUHN FLOWERS
If you're not into wearing a wedding veil, add fresh flowers to your hair instead for a pretty seasonal touch. This braided bun looks gorgeous finished with a halo of rosebuds and other pink flowers.
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LAUREN FAIR PHOTOGRAPHY
Remember when we mentioned the idea of getting married at a botanical venue? If you choose a blossoming garden or conservatory, you can get away with using less decor, thanks to the existing flowers, plants and other details that are already filling the space.
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This gives you more room to allocate your budget to specific items, like a custom cocktail bar or renting those vintage tufted chairs you've always dreamed about.
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