Spring weddings are all about embracing the beauty of nature as the season comes to life. With fresh blooms, vibrant colors, and whimsical details, there’s no shortage of ways to incorporate seasonal trends into your celebration. From floral pattern accents in attire to the elegance of floral arches and swings, spring trends offer an opportunity to bring a personalized touch to every element of your day. Whether you’re aiming for a subtle, nature-inspired atmosphere or a bold, colorful celebration, these trends are perfect for capturing the spirit of the season. Here’s a look at some of the most exciting spring wedding trends that will leave your guests in awe!
1) Floral Pattern Accents
Floral pattern accents are a fresh and stylish way to add subtle pops of color to a spring wedding. Grooms and wedding party members can bring in soft or bold floral prints through accessories like ties, bowties, pocket squares, or socks.
For brides and bridal parties looking to keep their ceremony look classic, floral robes offer a lovely way to embrace spring's beauty while getting ready and taking pre-wedding photos. Floral crowns, hairpins, patterned shoes, and floral jewelry are also beautiful ways to tie nature-inspired elements to your wedding day.
2) Umbrellas
Bringing an umbrella to a spring wedding is a good idea, whether rain or shine. Spring weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers or bursts of sunshine, and having an umbrella on hand ensures you stay comfortable no matter what the forecast holds.
Clear umbrellas are a trendy and practical choice, offering coverage without blocking the view and making for stunning, artful photos. They reflect light beautifully, especially at night, adding a romantic glow to wedding portraits. Whether shielding guests from rain or acting as a charming photo prop, an umbrella is a simple yet thoughtful addition to any spring celebration.
3) Floral Ceramic Plates & Patterned Tablecloths
Floral-patterned plates bring a romantic and timeless touch to a wedding tablescape, whether through delicate, hand-painted details or bold, ornate designs. These ceramic pieces can subtly complement a spring wedding with soft pastels and vintage charm or make a statement with vibrant blooms that coordinate with the day's color palette.
For those wanting to create a bolder reception, consider pairing these plates with a patterned tablecloth.
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4) Flowing Tulle Wedding Dress Straps
Soft tulle ties bring an airy, romantic feel to a spring wedding gown, draping elegantly down the back and moving effortlessly with the breeze. This delicate detail adds a touch of fairytale charm, perfectly complementing the season's blooming florals and fresh atmosphere.
5) Natural Woven Textures
Natural woven textures, such as rattan, seagrass, and wicker, add warmth and organic beauty to stationery pieces, fabrics, accessories, and décor. These materials bring depth and a tactile element to a design, complementing a variety of styles from bohemian to classic garden-inspired celebrations.
On a tablescape, woven placemats or chargers provide a textured base that pairs beautifully with florals, elegant dinnerware, and soft linens. Woven baskets can also be used to hold bouquets, ceremony arrangements, or decorative accents, offering a natural and charming alternative to traditional vases.
6) Eco-Friendly Flower Petal Confetti
Flower petal confetti is a beautiful and natural way to celebrate a grand exit—and make for stunning wedding photos! Whether fresh or dried, a petal toss adds a whimsical, romantic touch to the moment while being an eco-friendly alternative to traditional paper or synthetic confetti. Popular choices include roses, lavender, hydrangeas, delphiniums, and wildflowers. Lighter, delicate petals tend to create the best tossing effect.
Remember: Some venues allow only biodegradable confetti, while others may restrict fresh petals due to cleanup concerns. Always check with your venue beforehand!
7) Floral Arch & Partial Arch Backdrops
Floral arch backdrops and partial arches are breathtaking statement pieces that add romance and elegance to any wedding. A full arch provides a dramatic, symmetrical frame, while a partial arch offers a modern, asymmetrical look—both are stunning choices that can complement a variety of wedding aesthetics.
To make the most of your floral arch or backdrop, collaborate with your florist early in the planning process. Whether framing a ceremony space, sweetheart table, or reception lounge, their versatility means they can effortlessly transition to multiple spaces throughout the day or repurpose for smaller arrangements.
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8) Swing Photos
These playful outdoor shots perfectly capture natural, joyful moments on a spring wedding day. While many think of rural venues for a swing, some city venues and greenhouses may also have them available. Be sure to check with your venue beforehand to see if they already have a swing and if there are any property rental restrictions—safety first!
Whether a traditional swing or a porch swing, consider adding florals or greenery to the ropes or armrests to create a dreamy, bohemian vibe. Just be aware of the ground conditions, as Wisconsin's spring rain and snowmelt can make things muddy. A quick venue check will ensure your swing shots are as magical as they are fun.
9) Fresh Fruit Flavors & Whimsical Desserts
Spring weddings call for desserts that feel as fresh and vibrant as the season itself. From classic cakes to bite-sized sweets, incorporating berries and fresh fruit flavors—like lemon, raspberry, strawberry, and passionfruit—adds a bright and refreshing touch. This can be done for desserts as a whole, or with light fruit layers, jams, and compotes.
Beyond flavor, spring-inspired cake designs often embrace natural beauty with dried florals, edible blooms, and artistic frosting details that mimic soft petals or painterly textures.
10) Vining Decor
Vines bring the natural beauty of spring to life without needing flowers or extra colors, offering a stunning and organic aesthetic for your wedding. They are beautiful on walls or in hanging installations, creating a botanical atmosphere that celebrates the season's reawakening. Whether used subtly or immersively, twisting stems and green leaves are perfect for couples looking for a subtle, nature-inspired touch to their day.
11) Tasty Wedding Favors
Seasonal flavor wedding favors are a delicious and personalized way to treat your guests to a taste of the season. Think fresh coffee beans in a favorite blend, aromatic teas, or homemade jams and jellies for a sweet touch. You could even add small seasonal bottled mixers with a recipe card for a festive twist. These thoughtful favors highlight the season's best flavors and leave a lasting, tasty memory of your special day!
12) Bonus Trend: Mismate Bridesmaid's Dresses & Bouquets
While these photos are technically from a summer wedding, this new trend is versatile enough to shine year-round. Each bridesmaid carries a bouquet that mirrors the color of her dress—think a blue dress paired with a blue bouquet, a yellow dress with a yellow bouquet, and so on. This colorful approach adds a vibrant mix of blooms and hues, allowing each bridesmaid to showcase her unique style.
The bride's bouquet can be entirely her own or made by blending the colors and flowers in her bridesmaid's florals. What a fun, fresh, and personalized touch to highlight the individuality of your bridal party!