Spring is a lovely reminder of how beautiful change can be. Seemingly overnight, the frosty gray world blooms with insistent blooms, coaxing us to believe that the beauty will appear even after the most deadly winters. Spring delivers the first gusts of wind, which serve as love notes from the warmer months to come. Spring is a season of new beginnings, blossoming flowers, and love. Spring, of course, brings the arrival of a slew of wedding invites. Spring weddings have a certain aura, and the first thing that comes to mind is flowers—endless gardens of them! Soft barely-there tones reminiscent of Easter color choices are frequently associated with spring weddings. However, while there's nothing wrong with soft colors and seasonal blooming, spring weddings have much more in store for you to explore!
If you're looking for some more trending color combinations and patterns, we've got just the blog for you. While pastels and blossoms are lovely options, it's always good to know what else is available. We've produced a list of our favorite spring wedding colors for couples getting married between March and June. While delicate hues like blush and periwinkle blue are perennial favorites for spring wedding colors, they aren't your only options. From vivid, floral-inspired colors to stylish neutrals, we're here to showcase some of our favorite spring wedding colors. These fun color combinations are what make spring one of the most romantic periods to tie the knot, but if you need some extra inspiration, feel free to scour the internet and you are sure to find many! Being the season of change and new beginnings, what better time than now to try something different from the beaten path?
Refreshing Spring Color Choices!
Blue and yellow
Yellow and blue, which are inspired by sunflowers and bright blue skies, have a tendency of brightening even the darkest of days and are ideal for a spring wedding. As a blend of cerulean and canary always does, this cheery duo wonderfully toes the line between spring and summer.
Lemon yellow and peach
Citrus and sunset-inspired hues, lemon yellow, and peach make for a delicious mix that's as pleasant as a tall glass of juice on the beach at sunset! Yellow is a timeless spring color, and when paired with a light peach accent, it looks extremely cheerful. This vibrant color scheme is also extremely adaptable, and depending on how you use it, it may be as whimsical or as elegant as you like. When coupled with a simple bridal gown, a peach cymbidium orchid and yellow rose bouquet are wonderfully classy. These are serene and soothing hues by nature, so you won't be disappointed with these choices for a spring wedding!
Green and gray
The melancholic grey combined with the life-giving green is a balance that we all strive for! This color combination is ideal for couples who want to enjoy the freshness of spring while still choosing a somber and modern color palette to balance it all out. For a spring wedding, neutral tones are also some of the most gorgeous hues. Create a stylish palette with greenery, white flowers, and grey accents by taking a cue from the season. Create a trendy romantic vibe with cascading ivy branches and an industrial concrete wall to back it up, great for a springtime backyard wedding.
Pink and light blue
Pink and blue are a classic spring color palette that never goes out of style. It does not, however, have to be in the light and airy pastels of both colors to be suitable for a spring wedding. In fact, you can keep it fresh by mixing it up with neutrals like ivory and beige to level out the palette and make it more contemporary by using the varying degrees of the duo. We especially like the combination of pale pink and midnight blue, or Fuschia and pale blue, because it gives the wedding day more depth and dimension!
Blue and white
If you're going for a modern ethereal vibe on your wedding day, blue and white are some of our favorite colors. These colors are incredibly attractive while remaining simple and uncomplicated in appearance. When it comes to blue, there are a plethora of options, whether you want a marbled fondant cake for your wedding or Moroccan crockery set with beautiful blue floral prints. Hydrangeas in the bridal bouquet are always a hit, and your groom can be your "something blue" by wearing a striking blue suit on the big day.
Fuchsia and orange
This color combination has a unique quality to it, which is why it is a popular choice for spring and summer weddings! Fuschia and orange, which are farthest away from the pastels, strike like sweet and sour candy and leave an indelible impression. Do you want your spring wedding colors to make a statement? Use a strong and colorful palette of fuchsia and orange to go all out. These bold hues are perfect for bringing personality to empty spaces like lofts and warehouses. They also set the tone for when it comes to "fun" on social occasions.
Grays and blues
Grays and blues work beautifully in any season, but more so in the spring. Greys and stormy blues, in contrast to pastels and bright colors, are actually rather invigorating and lend a moody touch to your big day! Make a nod to the rainy weather with a slate and blue-green color scheme, and your wedding day will be deliciously dramatic.
Blush and navy
While we've already discussed all the different shades of pink and blue, this particular combination needs extra attention because it's so unique. Instead of the classic blue and pink, use navy and blush to make your wedding color or theme instantly classy and sophisticated. This is a popular color scheme for vintage weddings, and it can be applied in a variety of ways, from floral arrangements to stationery and table linens. The navy blue lends formality to any wedding in a premium environment. So put a blue velvet ribbon around your bouquet of light pink roses, have your husband arrive in a deep navy suit, and have your girls line up in lovely pale pink bridesmaid gowns, and rest assured you will have a wedding to remember!
Shades of green
If pastel hues aren't your thing for a spring wedding, we recommend greenery! Greenery is a great choice for weddings because it is essentially neutral and looks well as fillers or on its own. One of the newest wedding trends is to use a single color throughout your decor in varied hues. Green bridesmaid gowns are proof that sticking to a single color family can be really attractive. Greenery-filled bouquets can be worn by your bridesmaids, who can wear outfits in sage and viridian green colors.
Shades of purple
Lavender, lilacs, and other shades of purple have been popular in weddings for a long time, and it doesn't appear to be going away anytime soon. Purple looks natural and fresh when paired with linen white, making it ideal for a wonderful spring wedding! Purple is a lovely way to embrace the monochrome wedding trend. A delicate color combination of lilac, plum, and amethyst is great for a springtime wedding. You may also combine the lightest purple hues with magnificent eucalyptus green to create an earthy and well-balanced color scheme.
Teal and pink
These spring wedding colors are a little unusual, but they're gorgeous. We usually see pink paired with blue, purple, or green for spring weddings, but we enjoy the slight contrast with the teal. This combination is especially beautiful when paired with antique furniture, lace, and velvet. If you want luxury and intricate accents, this combination may beautifully convey your feel while maintaining the light and airy color palette. This is a great variation to the traditional pink and blue color scheme.
Blush and ivory
olors that are barely visible and quietest in the palette speak more than anything else! If you want feminine yet elegant aesthetic for your spring wedding, blush and ivory are the colors to go with! For a mostly neutral palette, try accenting barely-there blush with ivory and cream tones. Rose gold and other gleaming metallics add a sense of romance and luxury to the wedding day. This color scheme would look wonderful in a castle wedding location or a European-style garden wedding because it is feminine and timeless while still being elegant and unique.
Cobalt and green
All preppy and fun-loving couples are welcome to explore this color combo! This color scheme is eye-catching and bright. Classic colors like blue and green work nicely for traditional weddings with a twist. To add pops of blue, use flowers like anemones, delphinium, hydrangeas, sweet peas, and forget-me-nots. The result is highly balanced and peaceful when these colors are employed in their bold forms. Whether it's through mix-and-match bridesmaid dresses or meticulously crafted table arrangement accents, there are a plethora of ways to merge cobalt blue and green.
White, lilac, and gold
The color scheme of white, lilac, and gold exudes elegance. For the most refined effect, stick to mostly white with a few dashes of lilac and gold to add just enough color. Use gold hues in the centerpieces for a tasteful addition of these tones, and the effect will appear like something out of a classical art gallery, and this color palette will not disappoint.
Robin's egg blue and olive
These are two of the most beautiful spring wedding colors we could come up with. The olive green balances out the blue and keeps it from being too pastel. While robin's egg is a classic homage to pastels and spring weddings, olive is earthy and natural, and it beautifully grounds the design. The result is a cobalt and green version that is completely different and appealing, and it fits perfectly with the spring wedding idea.
Coral hues
If you haven't heard, the Pantone Color of the Year for 2019 is Living Coral. But the color hasn't gone anywhere yet, and it's still stealing the show! This brilliant color has already started to show up in wedding decor, and it's perfect for springtime get-togethers. After a long winter, the orange-pink color is like an instant dose of sunshine on your wedding day! Our favorite color for flower arrangements, wedding invites, and table settings is living coral.
Ochre, white, and gold
This bright yellow color has us completely smitten. The key to choosing such a bold color in your wedding decor is to use it sparingly and keep the rest of the decorations neutral. Infuse with gold as the sole complimentary color source, and the effect will be gorgeous and completely unique! This is a fresh, stylish, and one-of-a-kind color palette that is clearly spring.
Yellow and moss green
If you want to stay away from the softest pinks, blues, and lavenders while still keeping your spring wedding beautiful and true to nature, we recommend going natural! You can commemorate the season of regeneration by having a woodland-themed wedding with botanical elements like butterflies, grass, and vintage flower decorations. A color choice of yellow and moss green adds to the natural feel of the space. If you're planning a rustic spring wedding, this combo is ideal!
White
While pastels and bright colors are often associated with spring, a lack of color can be equally appealing. We're obsessing about this white bouquet with light pink embellishments, which is perfect for an all-white wedding. You can use natural materials and add greenery and fragrant herbs to create a wedding that is as crisp, fresh, and pure as the color! A white wedding in the springtime is always a winner, as it exudes all the lovely and invigorating sensations!
Blue, green, and orange
We adore how the teal interior, which is elegantly accented with green, white, and orange décor, contributes to an overall exquisite aesthetic for your special day. For a similarly coherent palette, look to your own venue for inspiration. The combination is moody yet uplifted, perfect for an indoor spring wedding.
Neutrals and metallic
Going neutral doesn't mean you have to go for a subdued or subtle look. The combination of neutrals and metallics creates a landscape that is not only beautiful but also well-balanced. Light, gleaming earth tones are not only invigorating, but they also let the spring landscape speak for itself.
For many brides, a spring wedding is the closest feat to a dream-come-true moment. The weather is so gorgeous that we can't help but succumb to its allure! The air is thick with the scent of flowers, outdoor wedding locations are filling up quickly, and there are so many bridesmaid dresses to choose from that you'll be spoiled for choice. The cold has gone, and the weather isn't quite warm enough to be uncomfortable, so your options for bridal gown styles are limitless. And a scroll through Pinterest for spring inspiration will leave you brimming with endless ideas.
While spring weddings hold a particular place in most people's hearts, it doesn't mean they all have to look and feel the same. Even if your wedding colors are moody or vibrant, or if your wedding style is tropical, romantic, or boho-neutral, you may still have a wonderful spring wedding! Spring inspiration, even though abundant, can sometimes end up looking like a blur of similar colors and ideas. We hope that this post has given you some new ideas for planning a spring wedding, painting your imagination with some bold strokes, creating an image that is genuine to you while also being bright and memorable in its own right!
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