Planning Your Spring Wedding
Spring weddings capture the magic of new beginnings with blooming gardens, mild temperatures, and soft natural lighting. The season offers unique opportunities for outdoor celebrations while maintaining indoor backup options for unpredictable spring weather.
Choosing Your Spring Month
Each spring month offers different advantages. March provides lower costs and venue availability but can still feel wintery in many regions with limited flower options. April hits the sweet spot with warming temperatures, emerging blooms, and reasonable pricing before peak wedding season begins. May offers the most reliable warm weather and peak flower availability but approaches summer pricing and competition.
Venue Considerations
Spring venues should offer both outdoor beauty and indoor backup. Garden estates, botanical gardens, and vineyard properties showcase spring blooms spectacularly. Look for venues with covered outdoor areas like verandas, pavilions, or tented spaces that let you enjoy spring air regardless of weather. Consider how recent rain might affect outdoor ceremony areas when evaluating grounds.
Budget Benefits
Spring weddings typically cost 10 to 20 percent less than peak summer months, with the biggest savings in March and early April. Seasonal flowers are abundant and affordable. Vendors have more availability, sometimes offering discounts. Hotels and travel costs are generally lower before summer vacation season begins, making destination or travel weddings more accessible.
Spring Wedding Flowers Guide
Spring offers some of the most beloved wedding flowers at their peak availability and best prices. Timing your wedding with peak bloom seasons ensures the freshest, most affordable florals.
Peak Spring Blooms
Peonies are the ultimate spring wedding flower, available April through early June with lush, romantic blooms in shades from white to deep burgundy. Tulips offer elegant simplicity in virtually every color imaginable, perfect for both modern and classic arrangements. Ranunculus provide delicate, layered petals in soft pastels. Lilacs bring intoxicating fragrance and romantic purple hues. Sweet peas offer delicate texture and wonderful scent.
Cherry Blossoms
For weddings timed perfectly with cherry blossom season, these iconic blooms create unforgettable arrangements and photo opportunities. Availability varies significantly by region and year, typically peaking in late March to mid April. Work with your florist to source branches if your timing aligns, or visit cherry blossom destinations for ceremony locations.
Greenery and Accents
Spring greenery options include fresh eucalyptus, Italian ruscus, and ferns in their bright new growth. Flowering branches like dogwood, quince, and apple blossom add height and drama. Moss accents suit garden and woodland themes beautifully. Consider potted plants and bulbs as ceremony decor that guests can take home.
Managing Spring Weather
Spring weather brings beauty and unpredictability in equal measure. Planning for all conditions ensures a beautiful celebration regardless of what the sky delivers.
Rain Preparation
Spring showers are common and should factor into every outdoor spring wedding plan. Have a clear indoor backup with your venue, not just an afterthought. Consider elegant umbrellas as guest favors that serve practical and decorative purposes. Plan a tent with removable sides that can open for sun or close for rain. Accept that rain on your wedding day is actually considered good luck in many cultures.
Temperature Planning
Spring temperatures swing significantly between morning and evening. Provide pashminas or wrap stations for guests at evening outdoor events. Choose breathable layers for the wedding party that look polished without overheating. Consider the comfort of elderly guests and those with mobility issues when planning outdoor elements.
Timing Your Day
Spring offers beautiful soft light throughout the day, but golden hour photography benefits from slightly earlier scheduling than summer. Late afternoon ceremonies around 4pm allow outdoor celebration before evening cooling. Morning ceremonies can avoid afternoon shower patterns common in spring.
Mud and Grounds
Recent rain can make outdoor venues muddy and difficult to navigate. Discuss ground conditions with your venue based on recent and forecasted weather. Consider providing stepping stones, walkways, or ground covers for outdoor ceremony areas. Advise guests to choose footwear wisely on invitations if outdoor terrain is expected.
Spring Wedding: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Beautiful blooming flowers at lower cost
- Comfortable outdoor temperatures
- Symbolic new beginnings theme
- Softer lighting for photos
- More venue availability than summer
Cons
- Unpredictable rain showers
- Allergies for some guests
- Muddy outdoor venues possible
- Easter/spring break conflicts
- Some flowers not yet in bloom early spring
Spring Wedding Color Palettes
Garden Romance
Blush Pink + Sage Green + Lavender + Ivory
Fresh Citrus
Sunshine Yellow + Mint + Coral + White
Soft Pastels
Mint + Periwinkle + Peach + Celery
Weather Considerations
- Have a backup indoor plan for outdoor ceremonies
- Provide umbrellas for guests as favors
- Choose a venue with covered outdoor areas
- Schedule photos during golden hour for best light
- Consider a tent with sides that can open or close
In-Season Flowers
Peonies
Tulips
Lilacs
Ranunculus
Cherry Blossoms
Daffodils
Hyacinths
Sweet Peas
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