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Spring is upon us, and the warmer weather welcomes beautiful blooming flowers and vibrant greenery perfect for weddings. Here, check out gorgeous ideas for springtime centerpieces.
By: Kristen Klein
An ombré design makes this gorgeous centerpiece really pop.
Photo: McSween Photography
A multitude of arrangements of varying heights creates a lush and dynamic look.
Photo: Crystal Hahn
A variety of blooms in bud vases come together to create a beautiful vintage-inspired centerpiece.
Photo: Pia Clodi via Peaches and Mint
Inspired by a tea party, this springtime arrangement is just too sweet.
Photo: Rebecca Marie Design
For an extra dose of springtime cheer with a floral design on your chair backs.
Photo: MPSG Photography
A floral cascade adds an extra level of elegance to this springtime table.
Photo: Kesh Designs Inc.
Celebrate opulence with an overflowing centerpiece featuring popular springtime blooms like roses, hydrangeas, and orchids.
Photo: Lin & Jirsa Photography
Use single bud vases as your escort cards – they’ll come together to create a sweet centerpiece and double as favors.
Photo: Katie Nesbitt Photography
Hydrangeas and roses are classic choices for springtime affairs.
Photo: Katie Stoops Photography
Spring doesn’t have to mean pastels and bright colors. We love this deep, muted palette accented by tulips.
Photo: Jen Kroll Photography
Lush greenery as far as the eye can see gives your wedding a secret garden vibe.
Photo: White Lilac Inc.
Channel the great outdoors with a custom-made tree over the table and grassy runner accented by flowers on the table.
Photo: Yellow Umbrella Events
A birdcage adds a sweet, seasonally-appropriate touch to your table.
Photo: Eventos Euforia
A unique vessel and textured florals set this centerpiece apart.
Photo: Elizabeth Messina
Embrace rustic glam with hot pink and green flowers, accented by strands of crystals.
Photo: Sheradee Hurst Photography
Color-blocking allows each flower type to stand out even more.
Photo: Elizabeth Messina
Bold colors pop off your tables; enhance it even more with coordinated multi-colored ribbons as your backdrop.
Photo: Trish Kemp Photography
Soft white and pink flowers look even more glamorous placed atop crystal candelabras.
Photo: Critsey Rowe Photography
Milk glass vases help these bright and cheerful flowers pop even more.
Photo: Tina Jay Photography
Cherry blossoms are often the first sign of spring, and these flowering trees will make a dynamic addition to your reception décor.
Photo: 5ive15ifteen Photo Company
Plush hydrangeas and greenery winding down the pedestal give your centerpiece a fresh-from-the-garden vibe.
Photo: Krista Lee Photography via Elliott Events
Showcase the colors of the season in an opulent, towering centerpiece.
Photo: Style & Story Creative
Add extra pizzazz to your table with strings of individual roses hung in the background.
Photo: Kiel Rucker Photography
Pretty pastels come together to create a sweet springtime arrangement.
Photo: Dawn Joseph Photography via Scarlett Expressions
Display your centerpieces in wooden wine crates for a simple, rustic touch.
Photo: Ken Kienow
Soft peach and white flowers are perfect for the season.
Photo: Wild Native Photography
A handful of calla lilies add a touch of whimsy to this glamorous centerpiece.
Photo: Corey McNabb Photography
Tulips displayed in moss create a picture-perfect spring centerpiece.
Springtime cheer with a tropical twist. This overflowing centerpiece features a fun color palette and plenty of texture.
Photo: Aaron & Jillian Photography
Winding orchid branches create an opulent display befitting a springtime bash.
Photo: Tantawan Bloom
Transform your reception space into an enchanted garden with lush greenery and flowers suspended from the ceiling.
Photo: Georgeous Occasions
Put the spotlight on your overhead décor with creative lighting and suspended flowers.
Photo: Salt + Cedar Photography
Encircle wildflowers in a twig wreath for a beautiful rustic centerpiece.
Photo: Kristine Paulsen Photography
Top off a luxe centerpiece with cherry blossom branches.
Photo: Nancy Aidee Photography
Mini arrangements lining the table add to the romance of this beautiful reception.
Photo: Liz Banfield
Your wedding cake can be a dynamic part of your décor. Make it a standout statement piece with one of these gorgeous ideas.
By: Kristen Klein
Textured frosting and cascading flowers draw the eye to this towering cake.
Photo: Two Mann Studios
Delicate hand-painted flowers with multi-dimensional details create a sweet vibe.
Photo: Krista Lee Photography via Elliott Events
Give each tier its own personality with a unique design, tied together with a unified color palette.
Photo: Dani Nicole Photography via Tier & Co.
Designed to resemble tiers of baskets, this cake is a rustic dream come true.
Photo: Becker Photography
It’s all in the details with this cake; a marbled center tier is balanced by textured top and bottom tiers with gold flakes.
Photo: Hope Helmuth Photography
A single gold tier adds an extra dose of glam to this sleek, modern cake.
Photo: Rachel Liu Photography
Bright and colorful hand-painted details make a strong statement.
Photo: Tabatha O’Brien Photography
The contrast between the fuchsia flowers, the black cake, and the gilded dripping ganache makes this cake even more dynamic.
Photo: Verveine Studios
Cheerful sunflowers and lilies pop against a soft buttercream cake.
Photo: Sabotta Imagery
Inspired by Cinderella, this elegant cake gets a touch of whimsy from the helping birds.
Give your cake a touch of luxury with golden ganache dripping gown the center tier.
Photo: M Place Productions
An ombré cake is even more eye-catching with a rosette design accented by edible pearls.
Photo: The Sweetlife Photography
A chocolate Bundt cake with drip frosting is an unexpected and elegant choice.
Photo: Bethany Melvin Photography
Give a golden cake a rustic vibe with textured frosting, a leaf motif, and cascading flowers atop a tree slice cake stand.
Photo: Crystal Stokes Photography
Draw inspiration from an artist’s palette with swatches of contrasting colors.
Photo: Libby McGowan Photography
Give your cake a patriotic vibe with a red, white, and blue design topped with color-coordinated fresh berries.
Photo: Ata-Girl Photography
Make your cake even more dynamic by mixing a variety of tier heights and alternating the design.
Photo: Stacy Anderson Photography
Wrap your cake in a printed fondant sheet with a floral design.
Photo: Hey There, Cupcake
Bring on the fun with a pretty cake covered in rainbow sprinkles.
Feel the romance with a silhouette version of yourselves on your cake.
Photo: Nikk Nguyen Photo
An intricate floral print gets an extra boost from L-O-V-E cascading down the cake.
Photo: Celladora Photography
Each tier gets its own unique look on this beautiful cake.
Photo: Live View Studios
This cute cake is inspired by a tree carved with the couple’s initials.
Photo: Kay Kroshus
A small cake makes a strong statement with a bold pattern.
Photo: Nicole Nero Studio
Seaside perfection: an ombré design resembles the ocean water.
Photo: Pure in Art Photography
An intricate gold cake stand and custom framed initial are all you need to make this simple cake pop.
Photo: Social Shots Photography
Contrast a tropical leaf print with a black and white tier.
Photo: Ashton Kelley Photography
Set the scene for a woodland wedding with a detailed chocolate cake.
Photo: Narrative Imagery
A cable-knit design is a cozy choice for a winter wedding.
Photo: BLK Photography via Stress Free Weddings
A sandcastle design is the perfect centerpiece for a seaside celebration.
Photo: Landon Jacob
What happens when two teachers get married? They choose an amazing school-themed cake, of course.
Photo: Live View Studios
Call upon the luck of the Irish with a vibrant green cake accented by Celtic-inspired knots and mini golden coins.
Photo: Sara & Rocky Photography via Birds of a Feather Events
Hand-painted watercolor details coordinate beautifully with the color of the flowers.
Photo: MeewMeew Studios
A soft and delicate watercolor design gets a sweet touch through plush flowers and golden flakes.
Photo: Marie Medina Photography
Your cake doesn't have to be over-the-top to make an impression!
An out-of-this-world galaxy-inspired tier is balanced by a simple white drip layer.
Photo: Sukar
Add a more subtle nod to a travel theme with a single tier accented by a golden map.
Photo: Erica O'Brien Cakes
A simple cake can be dressed up with the right accessories, from the cute topper to the bright flowers to the tree slice stand.
Photo: Ava Moore Photography
Make a statement with an intricate henna-inspired design.
Photo: Apollo Fotografie
Add a tropical touch with a bright & bold leaf motif and a pile of cheerful flowers.
Photo: Krystal Zaskey Photography
Offset your tiers and put your largest in the middle to add visual interest.
A dip-dyed ombré effect on each tier gives your cake a unique look.
Photo: Jennifer Ryals Photography
Draw the eye with an intricate textured design.
Photo: Camille Dexter Photography
Make the inside of your cake just as eye-catching as the exterior!
Photo: Snap Chic Photography
A hand-painted floral design pops even more with metallic golds.
Photo: Lisette OC Photography
Take your ceremony up a notch by transforming your seating into a meaningful part of the décor. From creative arrangements to unique chairs, here are some of our favorite ideas we've seen.
By: Kristen Klein
Don't let your location define your décor; we love the juxtaposition of a garden vibe against a cityscape.
Photo: Clane Gessel
"Snow"-covered benches fit perfectly with a winter wedding.
Photo: Bogdan Condor Photography
Are you hosting your ceremony and reception in the same spot? Eliminate the turnaround time by seating your guests at their reception tables during the ceremony as well.
Photo: Haim Afriat
Make a large ballroom feel more intimate by arranging your seating underneath a tent.
Photo: Shira Weinberger Photography
Keep it low-key while optimizing comfort by laying out plenty of blankets and throw pillows.
Photo: Josh Gruetzmacher
Creative seating isn't limited to small weddings! Just make sure to work multiple aisles into your design.
Photo: Dmitry Shumanev Productions
You can also get the look of hay without the mess by laying wood planks on top of the bales,
Photo: Neltner's Farm
Make your ceremony spot more distinct by surrounding it with tall columns and colorful fabric drapimg.
Photo: Sherman Chu
Instead of expensive rentals, borrow chairs from friends and family members to create an eclectic mix.
Photo: Pat Furey Photography
Keep it monochromatic without being matchy-matchy by gathering an assortment of couches, chairs, and benches in a neutral color palette.
Photo: Sylvie Gil Photography
Simple stools that mirror the color of the sand provide a whimsical choice for your ceremony.
Photo: Colin Miller Photography
By using a combination of ottomans, benches, and traditional chairs, you'll ensure comfort for all of your guests.
Photo: Chrisman Studios
Give each of your guests a front row seat for your walk down the aisle and create an intimate feel by creating a spiral.
Photo: Gideon Photography
Turn your ceremony seats into décor by adding a pop of color on each chair.
Photo: Palace Resorts
For a wedding in the woods, what could be more perfect than using logs as your seating?
Photo: Carolien and Ben
Sunny skies, sandy beaches, and ocean breezes spell romance for so many couples. Whether you're dreaming of a destination wedding on a tropical island or a seaside celebration near your hometown, here are 60+ new ideas for your beach wedding.
By: Kristen Klein
Create an easy-breezy backdrop for your ceremony with hoop wreaths and golden chain links.
Photo: Andrejka Photography
The beach provides a blank canvas for your ceremony decorations; save on décor by carving a design right into the sand.
Photo: Paul Douda Photography
Tropical bliss! Use a giant palm leaf as your aisle runner, and add a pop of color through bright orange flowers that pop against the sand.
Let the beauty of your natural surroundings shine through by keeping your décor simple. A white sheet with a favorite quote is all you need.
Exchange your vows between towering arrangements of tropical leaves.
Photo: Neil GT Photography via Sanderling Resort
Display this cute sign at your ceremony entrance to encourage your guests to kick off their shoes and relax.
Photo: Natalie Heim Photography
Get the best of both worlds – enjoy the sea breeze and ocean view without baking in the sun thanks to a pergola.
Photo: Eye Wander Photo via My Playa Wedding
Throwing a destination wedding? Embrace local customs and traditions in your ceremony. This couple tied the knot in Bora Bora and hosted a traditional Polynesian ceremony, including Tahitian dancers.
Make a wish and toss a shell back into the sea with all of y our guests.
Photo: Andrejka Photography
A simple chiffon table runner will flow beautifully in the ocean breeze.
Photo: Heather O’Steen Photography
A watercolor ombré invite mirrors the ocean and sets the tone for your seaside celebration.
Photo: Alicia Ann Photographie
Muted tones reflect the natural backdrop and let the beauty of the shoreline shine through.
Photo: Alicia Ann Photographie
A dip-dyed gown mirrors the beauty of the sea.
Photo: Amber Goetz Photo via Havasu Springs Resort
A trolley brings vintage charm to your wedding. Dress it up with starfish for a beachy vibe.
Photo: Andrejka Photography
Keep your attire light and breezy with all white and floral prints.
Photo: Andrejka Photography
Give your tables a unique look by decking them with gold-painted pineapples.
Photo: Andrejka Photography
Muted tones and mint leaves mirror the softness of the ocean’s waves.
Photo: Ariena Photography
Keep your cake light and airy with a shortcake covered in fresh fruit.
Photo: Ariena Photography
A romantic color palette for a beach wedding, dark blue and pale pink with a touch of sparkle sets the right mood. Lantern centerpieces are the perfect finishing touch.
A sailboat makes a too-cute topper for a nautical wedding cake.
Photo: Emma Thurgood Photography
Adorn your hair with an ocean-inspired clip, like this starfish version.
Photo: Delaney Dobson Photography
Inspired by a message in a bottle, have your guests write their well wishes on scrolls.
Photo: Emma Thurgood Photography
Make tropical foliage the main focus on your centerpiece.
Photo: Eye Wander Photo via My Playa Wedding
A marbled watercolor cake with gold accents beautifully reflects the ocean.
Photo: Heather O’Steen Photography
Alone in paradise! Use a drone to capture an amazing photo you’ll always cherish.
Add a pop of color with bright orange candles and flowers.
A bouquet with warm tones and textured flowers that remind us of coral looks gorgeous in a beach setting.
From the fishing cake topper to the starfish details to the anchor emblem, this cake is a nautical couple’s dream come true.
Photo: Limelight Photo
Navy and white stripes set the tone for a nautical wedding – a fitting theme for a wedding on a dinner cruise.
Photo: Limelight Photo
Who says floral crowns are just for brides? This couple looks spectacular in their matching crowns, leis, and white attire.
Borrow this Tahitian hand-fasting ceremony: the couple’s hands are tied together with a palm leaf and then cleansed with water from the lagoon poured from a conch shell.
An ocean view without the sandy feet? Yes, please! Set up your ceremony in the grass overlooking the beach to get the best of both worlds.
Photo: MeewMeew Studios
A neutral color palette with pops of green mirrors the beauty of the beach.
Photo: Neil GT Photography via Sanderling Resort
Incorporate tropical flavors into your wedding cake, like this delightful toasted coconut and pineapple treat.
Photo: Neil GT Photography via Sanderling Resort
Skip the flowers in favor of tropical leaves for your bridesmaids.
Photo: Neil GT Photography via Sanderling Resort
What could be better than dancing under the stars on the beach? Set up a dance floor and lounge furniture to make your beachside reception more comfortable.
Photo: P. Taufiq Photography
Go bold with deep purples and vibrant pinks that’ll pop against the ocean.
Photo: P. Taufiq Photography
You can also minimize the sand factor by raising your ceremony up onto a platform.
Photo: P. Taufiq Photography
Embrace natural elements like burlap and twine to give your wedding a homespun vibe.
Photo: Pure Wedding Photography
Set the tone for a beach wedding with “message in a bottle” escort cards.
Photo: Ross Kyker Photography
A customized surf board is the perfect prop for your beach wedding.
Photo: Steph Sousa Photography
Ocean views aren’t a requirement for a beach wedding! Tucked away in a courtyard filled with palm trees and cacti, a wicker backdrop and pampas grass lend a bohemian vibe.
Photo: Steph Sousa Photography
A beach hat is the perfect finishing touch for your wedding-day look.
Choose a ceremony arch that complements the natural scenery.
Spring symbolizes new beginnings; celebrate the start of your married life together with decorative elements that are reflective of the season. After the long, frigid days of winter, these sun-kissed ceremony setups, centerpieces and details are like a welcome burst of fresh air.
A grassy green arch added seasonal flair to this wedding outdoors by a pool.
Photo Credit: Dana Grant Photography
A matching floral crown-bouquet ensemble gets your boho vision across.
Florals: Bloom Floral Design / Photo Credit: E.C. Campbell Photography
Express your personal sense of style through your dinnerware. A mirrored charger and colored goblets fit the season.
Event Design: Honey Fitz Events / Photo Credit: Anna Delores Photography
Rental chairs with a floral print added undeniable charm to this springtime wedding. Get the look for less by hanging a garland of flowers around the bride and groom's chairs.
Event Design: Art of Celebrations / Photo Credit: MPSG Photography
Ribbons emblazoned with initials are ultra-special any time of year, but they feel especially apropos for spring.
Photo Credit: Adam + Alli Photography
This newly-minted married couple made their wedding exit in a vintage van emblazed with a fun banner.
Event Design: Orange Blossom Special Events / Photo Credit: Lady Bird Pictures
These newlyweds tied the knot under a half-floral, half-ruffled archway that was fit for a fairy tale.
Event Design: Natalie Trento Events / Photo Credit: Alec Vanderboom
Driftwood embellished with succulents, and other choice blossoms is a refreshing spin on a typical wedding centerpiece.
Florals: Bloom Floral / Photo Credit: Molly and Co
Tablecloths in barely-there pops of color are elegant and cost-effective, especially when paired with metallic chairs.
Event Design: Luxe Event Productions / Photo Credit: Erich McVey
Here's another pretty take on the clear glass look.
Florals: La Boutique Nostalgie / Photo Credit: Dreaming Tree Photography
Temporary door frame displays are popular at rustic affairs, and adding garlands is a unique spin on the trend.
Photo Credit: Krista Mason Photography
Tulips sprouting out at every angle are ideal for a modern springtime celebration.
Florals: Krista Jon / Photo Credit: Elizabeth Messina
Encourage guests to kick back and relax with shabby-chic rental furniture.
Rentals: Found Rentals / Photo Credit: Studio EMP
Colorful striped straws make refreshing beverages all the more enticing.
Event Design: Events by Glenlary / Photo Credit: Melanie Mauer Photography
We love the light and airy covering on this budget-friendly ceremony structure.
Event Design: Engaging Affairs / Photo Credit: K. Thompson Photography
Springtime brides, embrace the season with a loose bouquet that has soft, natural colors and textures.
Plus, see more Garden-Gorgeous Wedding Bouquets ►
Photo Credit: Brea McDonald Photography
There's no question where the bride and groom will sit with this adorable "Mr. and Mrs." sign.
Event Design: Eventi by Diana Venditto / Florals: Wicked Willow / Photo Credit: Procopio Photography
If you're a girlie-girl at heart, then you'll love this dainty scalloped menu card.
Event Design: Whimsique / Photo Credit: True Photography
A bed of grass serves as a charming place card holder.
Photo Credit: Troy Grover
"Heavenly" is the first word that came to mind when we spotted this incredible pastel arch dripping in candles! Limit it to just your sweetheart table for a wow-worthy look for less.
Event Design: Thomas Bui Lifestyle / Florals: Aileen Tran / Photo Credit: John and Joseph Photography
Pastel banners and flags set a festive tone for the Viennese hour.
Event Design: Something Events / Photo Credit: Jennifer Emerling
Go for the gusto with sunny yellow décor; lucite chairs add balance.
Event Designs: Soco Events / Photo Credit: Adam Barnes
The vibrant uplighting at this wedding complemented the pops of pink in the centerpiece.
Event Design: Shay Brown Events / Photo Credit: Critsey Rowe Photo
Beauty is in the details: A simple glass stand and crystal accents make this centerpiece shine.
Photo Credit: Pasha Belman
As if saying your "I dos" beneath a tree wasn't dreamy enough, pretty blush flowers take it over-the-top.
Photo Credit: Pasha Belman
A tablescape teeming with low-lying flowers is just as impressive as taller floral arrangements. The vivid purple napkins tie everything together.
Photo Credit: Blue Dahlia Photography
Watering can centerpieces bring new meaning to the classic expression "April showers bring May flowers."
Photo Credit: Blue Dahlia Photography
Send guests home with a taste of the season. Glass jars of honey or jam are not only chic but also useful; your friends and family will enjoy them long after your wedding day.
Photo Credit: Blue Dahlia Photography
Chirping birds are a sure sign that spring is here — this card box is completely steal-worthy. How cute is the miniature veil?
Photo Credit: Blue Dahlia Photography
Or top your lanterns with a sprig or two of fresh greenery for a daytime affair.
Photo Credit: Blue Martini Photography
Paper lanterns in contrasting colors create a fun atmosphere for a tented reception.
Photo Credit: Bonnallie Brodeur Photographes
Have guests slip their wedding cards into a dressed-up bird cage.
Photo Credit: Bonnallie Brodeur Photographes
Modern brides, feast your eyes on this intricate hydrangea arrangement topped with greenery. A rhinestone-embellished container is a fun choice.
Photo Credit: Bonnallie Brodeur Photographes
Light up the night with fixtures covered in flowers and feathers.
Photo Credit: Browne Photography
Votives and feathers take center stage in this flourishing display.
Photo Credit: Browne Photography
Hang votives, mason jars, or flowers from trees with wire for a playful feel.
Photo Credit: Caitlinn Mahar-Daniels Photography
Mirrored glass adds gorgeous dimension to your centerpieces.
Photo Credit: Caitlinn Mahar-Daniels Photography
Escort cards take flight in this beautiful laser-cut butterfly display.
Photo Credit: Elevate Photography
Tropical flowers and herbs take on an ethereal quality thanks to these globes.
Photo Credit: Jenna Leigh Wedding Photography
Combine terrarium jars with miniature bud vases for a multifaceted, jaw-dropping tablescape.
Photo Credit: Jenna Leigh Wedding Photography
How adorable are these miniature bud vases with bark and twine?
Photo Credit: Jennifer Weems
Colorful ribbon pops against crisp white chairs.
Photo Credit: Juicebeats Photography
Enhance a naturally verdant ceremony space with crystal strands, miniature votives and stands in varying heights.
Photo Credit: Julie Nicole Photography
Dress up a mantel on the cheap with bud vases containing different shades of the same flower.
Photo Credit: Kristen Jane Photography
A canopy of twinkling lights conjures up a romantic ambiance.
Photo Credit: Lauren R. H. Campbell Photography
For a glamorous look, dress up your tables with a sequined tablecloth and mirrored containers.
Photo Credit: Lotus Eyes Photography
Just when we thought a dessert display couldn't get any sweeter, we came across this birdcage display.
Photo Credit: Mango Studios
In lieu of individual menu cards, list all of your wedding fare on a beautiful sign for significant savings.
Photo Credit: Mango Studios
For a new take on a classic all-white wedding, top silver candelabras with petite roses.
Photo Credit: Mango Studios
For an elegant (and affordable) look, cluster baby's breath en masse in metal buckets lining every other aisle.
Photo Credit: Melissa Wright Photography
Decorations were hung vertically from the tree at this beachside nuptials for an enchanting effect.
Photo Credit: Renascent Photography
Wooden table numbers are DIY-worthy for a rustic reception.
Photo Credit: Shelly Taylor Photography
Pint-sized blooms make a bold impact when placed inside a pretty fleur-de-lis stand.
Photo Credit: Sheradee Hurst Photography
A simple swath of white fabric held in place with a napkin ring is such a gorgeous alternative to a chair cover.
Photo Credit: Sheradee Hurst Photography
A protea centerpiece with eye-popping texture is an exotic alternative to more traditional flowers.
Photo Credit: Sheradee Hurst Photography
These spring-inspired arrangements complemented the gorgeous greenhouse setting.
Photo Credit: Your Lovely Wedding
From the petal-strewn aisle to the leafy pedestals to the outdoor chandelier, we can't stop swooning over this wedding.
Plus, check out 100 More Ideas for Spring Weddings ►
Photo Credit: Your Lovely Wedding
Breathe new life into old wine bottles by covering them with twine, burlap or other fabric accents.
Photo Credit: Vanessa Joy Photography
Low centerpieces in vintage-inspired vessels make a sweet addition to any springtime soirée.
Photo Credit: Vanessa Joy Photography
Or cluster all of the paper lanterns together for one amazing installation.
Photo Credit: Vanessa Joy Photography
Wouldn't this manzanita tree make for an extraordinary escort card display?
Photo Credit: Sonia Tapia - Enchanted Bliss
Branch out with a blooming chuppah that is only partially covered with springtime flowers.
Photo Credit: Sonia Tapia - Enchanted Bliss
If you're getting married in the late afternoon, lanterns will cast a warm glow over the ceremony proceedings.
Photo Credit: Sonia Tapia - Enchanted Bliss
Cherry blossoms are abloom, and they make for a beautiful illustration on escort cards.
Photo Credit: Kishana Highgate Photography
For a whimsical touch, suspend lace suncatchers, wine bottles and bunches of hydrangea above the ceremony site.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
This lamp-votive holder hybrid is a pretty non-floral alternative.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Origami cranes symbolize good fortune, and we love the idea of decorating your dessert display with an entire flock.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Vintage-themed fabric with a birdcage motif made this chair accessory a standout.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
For a natural, organic feel, group smaller arrangements of flowers by type in wooden boxes.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Or fill Mason jars with sprigs of baby's breath and affix with pink ribbon.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Decorating the rafters is a fun and memorable way to make an impression on the dance floor.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Still too chilly to dance outside under a starry night sky? Bring the outdoors in with a crafty constellation.
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
Instead of having guests sign their well-wishes in a traditional guest book, consider this creative thumbprint station, instead. Display the artwork in your new home for a wonderful reminder of your big day!
Photo Credit: Andie Freeman Photography
A picture-perfect gazebo gets the wedding treatment with gauzy fabric and pastel petals.
Photo Credit: Your Lovely Wedding
Light up the pathways along your reception venue with white lanterns in assorted sizes.
Planner: Kelly McWilliams / Florals: Signature Florals / Venue: Southern Waters / Photo Credit: Jamie Lee Photography
One bold, oversized arrangement is all you need to make a statement at your ceremony.
Planner: Kelly McWilliams / Florals: Signature Florals / Venue: Southern Waters / Photo Credit: Jamie Lee Photography
Blue and white porcelain-ware is a natural choice for nautical-themed nuptials.
Planner: Along Came Stephanie / Photo Credit: Jamie Lee Photography
Your wedding cake is a focal point for the reception; giving it its own curtained space adds major "wow" factor!
Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography
Or ask your florist to cover a crystal candelabra almost entirely with greenery for a rustic-chic spin on a springtime wedding.
Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography
Budget-friendly branches take springtime centerpieces to new heights.
Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography
Don't forget to deck out your flower girl with a crown and matching basket as well!
Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography
Eye-catching vessels elevate a standard springtime centerpiece.
Photo Credit: Hoffer Photography
Baby's breath takes on a regal quality when placed atop a gold pedestal and mixed with a few other flowers.
Photo Credit: Elmer Escobar
A reusable stand-up chalkboard stand is a fabulous (and eco-friendly) alternative to traditional ceremony programs. The bride did the calligraphy herself!
Photo Credit: Jennifer Gulley Photography
Canopy fabric adds drama to the space and draws the eye upward during a springtime ceremony.
Photo Credit: Studio 220 Photography
Use flowers in different shades of the same color family, as well as copious branches, to recreate this stunning chuppah.
Photo Credit: Melissa Wright Photography
Want your wedding to feel chic without being stuffy? These wooden box centerpieces are just the ticket.
Photo Credit: Al Gawlik Photography