12 Best Ideas for Your Spring Wedding 2022

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1. Serve Snacks

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PHOTO BY JOSE VILLA

Everyone loves a tasty treat at a wedding. Consider serving a sweet or salty snack or even a yummy beverage, like lemonade or iced tea. This couple created a beautiful display and served fresh-popped popcorn in cute scalloped-edged containers.

1. Serve Snacks

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2. Utilize Baskets

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PHOTO BY RYAN RAY PHOTOGRAPHY; DESIGN BY JOY PROCTOR; CALLIGRAPHY BY WRITTEN WORD; COORDINATION BY LUXURY EVENTS PHUKET; FLORAL DESIGN BY BOWS + ARROWS

We love the look of neutral woven materials and wicker when paired with bright greenery. These baskets—hiding rubber flip-flops for dancing later in the night—feel like a fresh idea for spring.

2. Utilize Baskets

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3. Have Umbrellas on Hand

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PHOTO BY CORBIN GURKIN PHOTOGRAPHY

Treat this as another precaution if you’re celebrating outdoors. Umbrellas can be used to shade guests from either showers or strong sun rays.

3. Have Umbrellas on Hand

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4. Make a Display of Colorful Wellies

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PHOTO BY KATE HEADLEY; PLANNING BY PINEAPPLE PRODUCTIONS

While we would love the weather to be all sunshine and rainbows, we must remember that April is known for its rain showers. (They bring the May flowers, of course!) Keep this in mind, watch the forecast, and if showers are in store, come up with a creative display for your guests’ muddy shoes.

4. Make a Display of Colorful Wellies

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5. Set Up Swings

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PHOTO BY OZZY GARCIA

Embrace your inner child and take a swing in a flower-covered setup like this one. It’s a fun activity at cocktail hour—plus, it makes for one pretty photo op.

5. Set Up Swings

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6. Serve Deviled Eggs

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PHOTO BY ERIN MILNIK; STYLING BY BEIJOS EVENTS; FLORAL DESIGN BY NATASHA KOLENKO AND TORCHIO NURSERY

These are a staple at springtime brunches, but they look even prettier in pink. Use bright garnishes like paprika and chives for a tasty and photo-worthy cocktail hour snack.

6. Serve Deviled Eggs

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7. Incorporate Fragrant Details

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

For the escort card table, create a flower stand reminiscent of a French farmer's market. That way, little bouquets of lavender guide guests to their seats and serve as a favor at the end of the night. Also, they can look great in the groomsmen's jacket pockets while also smelling incredible.

7. Incorporate Fragrant Details

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8. Embrace Lattice Detailing

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PHOTO BY NANCY RAY; PLANNING AND DESIGN BY CALDER CLARK; FLOWERS AND DÉCOR BY BLOSSOMS EVENTS

A trellis covered in vines is a home garden staple. We suggest translating this look onto a bar to make another statement setting. After all, it’s the most popular spot at the party, so why not make it pretty?

8. Embrace Lattice Detailing

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9. Pair Oranges With Wicker

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PHOTO BY LISA POGGI; PLANNING BY EXCLUSIVE ITALY WEDDINGS; FLORAL DESIGN BY LA ROSA CANINA

You don’t have to save a sunny and bright theme for summer. Take this alfresco arrangement as proof that oranges can be translated to the season when paired with topiaries and wicker accents.

9. Pair Oranges With Wicker

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10. Create a Custom Crest

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PHOTO BY AMY & STUART PHOTOGRAPHY; PLANNING AND DESIGN BY ALISON BRYAN DESTINATIONS; PAPER PRODUCTS BY KARLI STROHSCHEIN ART

Design a personalized crest to use throughout your wedding on paper goods like this couple did on a statement seating display hung among wisteria blossoms. Make it bright and floral for spring, of course, and put it on your programs, menus, and more.

10. Create a Custom Crest

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11. Display Bright Blooms With Escort Cards

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PHOTO BY CHRISTINE JOHNSON PHOTOGRAPHY; DESIGN AND FLORALS BY GREENWOOD EVENTS; PAPER PRODUCTS BY JESSICA COUGHLIN FROM WEST PASTURE STUDIO

Play up paper escort cards with a statement arrangement of bright blooms. Here, dahlias, zinnias, and snapdragons pop against the calligraphed paper.

11. Display Bright Blooms With Escort Cards

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12. Use Dyed Eggs as Escort Cards

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PHOTO BY CHRISTINA MCNEILL; FLORALS BY LOOP FLOWERS; PLANNING AND DESIGN BY GLOW EVENTS

If you're having a wedding around Easter, channel your inner child by using dyed eggs in place of paper escort cards. We recommend elevating each with a calligraphed name and miniature nest. Also, feel free to use fake ones—no one will notice.

12. Use Dyed Eggs as Escort Cards

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