Spring
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Photo by Brooke Courtney Photography, brookecourtney.com.
China is making a comeback at wedding celebrations in a big way, but this time the look is far from “granny.” By using mismatched teacups to serve hot beverages, this antique element adds a touch of whimsy to your celebration.
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Photo by The Wiebners, thewiebners.com.
Muted metallics pair well with any pastel—especially in delicate adornments like fondant dots and starbursts on this Bella Manse cake, bellamanse.com.
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Photo by Epic Photography, epic-photos.com.
Hanging candle-filled mason jars is a fun variation of this popular wedding trend. The DIY chandelier is especially appropriate in any rustic venue, like here at the Ironstone Ranch, ironstoneranch.com.
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Photo by Sweet Pea Photography, sweetpeafotos.com.
When planning the big day during spring months, one must be prepared for a sprinkle of rain. With this transparent bubble umbrella, you won’t have to sacrifice gorgeous photos because of temperamental weather.
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Photo by Jeremy Hess Photographers, jeremyhessphotographers.com.
For a relaxed feel, lengthen the stems of your flowers and wrap them with a natural material, like twine. This soft, gathered arrangement wasvdesigned by Splints & Daisies Floral Design, splintsanddaisies.com.
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Photo by Jeremy Hess Photographers, jeremyhessphotographers.com.
Formal chandeliers, hung here from a tree at Lime Spring Farm (limespringfarm.com), bring a glam indoor element to your outdoor celebration. Perfect for photo sessions too! Chandelier installation available from The JDK Group, thejdkgroup.com.
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Photo by Brooke Courtney Photography, brookecourtney.com.
Pastel hues, delicate wildflowers and soft greens make for a perfect springtime combination in this voluminous bridal bouquet. Arrangement created by Sandra L. Porterfield, slpfloral.com.
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Add a pop of peach to your ceremony with these custom programs, created by Curly Tails Studio, curlytailsstudio.com.
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From the lace die-cut edges to the lavender and sage color palette, the Mayott suite, a custom invitation set by Anticipate (anticipateinvitations.com), says “spring” in every way. Each invite includes a dried sprig of flowering thyme—how cute is that?