Spring Garden Themed Wedding Ideas

Inspiration

This feels like the perfect day to share a spring inspired post. Let’s hope this warm weather lasts.

Springtime is a glorious time of the year to get married; of course, you can’t guarantee you will get beautiful spring weather like today, but if you do that will only add to the magic of this pretty time of year. There are so many themes to go with that are further enhanced by this season – from a homemade DIY bonanza, neutral colour palette with touches of nature throughout your day to zingy brights and not forgetting sugary sweet pastels.

Today, to welcome the brighter evenings we have some stunning inspiration for holding a garden themed wedding day.

 

We are totally in love with this wedding decor set up! Filling old watering cans with flowers is a pretty simple idea to replicate and so unique! And what about incorporating the fork in your wedding sign?

Soft florals are one way to go, team with clean and crisp white and see your decor become instantly transformed- little hints of gold will also give that extra touch of refinement.

Garden party wedding

Egg-ellent idea if you want to add a touch of Easter cheer to your day – follow the step by step egg cup place card tutorial

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Macaroons scream springtime! Image by Talia Events.

Add some springtime florals to your attire with these pretty earrings by Jewelsalem on Etsy.

Floral hand painted effect stationery, image by Julie Lim Photography.

 

Really share the love on your big day with a quirky kissing tree – perfect place for a photo opp!

Sure, you might not want to have an actual picnic on your wedding day, but how about using a picnic basket as your quirky table centre?

Spring wedding ideas

So cheap and easy to set up, these old crates displayed with bundles of herbs make the ideal scene setters for your reception. Image by Jonny Jaquez Photography.

We can guarantee your maids will love you if they waken up to their very own pair of yellow Hunters! Remember a prepared bride is a happy bride! Image by Kate Eshelby.

 

We’ve been rather taken with the quirky and sometimes rustic feel of a garden inspired wedding soiree, what do you think? Let us know with a comment below.