10 Sweet Spring Wedding Ideas for Our Favorite Season

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1. Embrace a Pastel Palette

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PHOTO BY KATE NIELEN; FLORALS BY EARLY HOURS LONDON

For a surprise pop of pastel, consider filling rustic crates with an abundance of delphinium blooms. We especially love how this installation contrasts with the church’s more traditional entryway, which is dressed with climbing jasmine and ivy.

1. Embrace a Pastel Palette

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2. Consider Floral-Printed Invitations

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PHOTO BY LARISSA CLEVELAND; PLANNING BY DREAM A LITTLE DREAM EVENTS; STATIONERY BY MINTED

Your formal invitation suite is a guest’s first glance into your wedding-day decor. If you’re featuring one signature flower (or even a variety), consider including it on your invite in the form of an illustration, motif, or even as an envelope liner.

2. Consider Floral-Printed Invitations

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3. Incorporate In-Season Blooms

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PHOTO BY CORBIN GURKIN PHOTOGRAPHY; PLANNING AND FLORAL DESIGN BY TARA GUÉRARD SOIRÉE

Need inspiration for a springtime bouquet? This bridal beauty features shades of pink, purple, green, and white, and includes seasonal beauties like white peonies, lavender, white roses, ranunculus, and pale pink sweetheart roses.

3. Incorporate In-Season Blooms

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4. Carry Lily of the Valley

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PHOTO BY ELISA BRICKER PHOTOGRAPHY; FLORAL DESIGN BY KELLY ODUM

You can’t get more classic than a lily of the valley nosegay or bridal bouquet. The traditional flower—carried by a number of royal brides—blooms in the spring, and as you’ll see, it’s a wedding favorite for good reason.

4. Carry Lily of the Valley

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5. Find Fringed Tulips

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PHOTO BY KATE HOLSTEIN; PLANNING BY LAUREL & ROSE; FLORAL DESIGN BY TOAST SANTA BARBARA AND HIGH CAMP SUPPLY

Tulips were made to be carried in a tight, monochromatic bouquet. We especially love the texture of these fringed tulips as a unique take on the traditional spring bloom.

5. Find Fringed Tulips

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6. Give the Groomsmen Boutonnieres

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PHOTO BY CORBIN GURKIN PHOTOGRAPHY; PLANNING AND FLORAL DESIGN BY TARA GUÉRARD SOIRÉE

Let the groomsmen take part in the wedding's overall floral look by having each attendant add a single in-season bloom to their lapel. But before you hand out each stem, have your photographer snap of picture of all the boutonnieres together—name cards optional, but highly recommended.

6. Give the Groomsmen Boutonnieres

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7. Serve Fresh Specialty Cocktails

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PHOTO BY CHRISTINE CHANG; PLANNING BY SO HAPPI TOGETHER

It’s always smart to garnish a cocktail with something pretty, but these drinks are especially unique. Flowers are inside the ice cubes while the sprig garnishes are clipped to the coupe with a mini clothespin. While these are an obvious choice at cocktail hour, we also love the idea of a refreshing drink at an alfresco ceremony.

7. Serve Fresh Specialty Cocktails

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8. Wear a Floral Frock

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PHOTO BY D’ARCY BENINCOSA; FLORALS AND STYLING BY SARAH WINWARD; FLORALS BY AFLORAL; DRESS BY HOUGHTON FOR LOHO BRIDE

Take the spring theme quite literally by wearing a floral print dress. We can’t think of a better excuse to break the all-white tradition.

8. Wear a Floral Frock

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9. Consider Jumpsuits

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PHOTO BY NORMAN & BLAKE

Don’t forget that bridal party fashion also informs the vibe of your big day! While we'll always adore a floral-print bridesmaid dress, we can't help but recommend these pastel printed jumpsuits.

9. Consider Jumpsuits

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10. Embrace Sundresses

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PHOTO BY JOSEPH ROGERO; DRESSES BY FREE PEOPLE; FLORAL DESIGN BY ISN’T SHE LOVELY FLORALS

If jumpsuits aren't your style, it's a must to dress your squad in seasonally appropriate sundresses. We’re totally into this high-neck style by Free People, which features a knee-length silhouette and unique floral cutouts that feel modern and fresh.

10. Embrace Sundresses

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