Sunkissed Spring Wedding Colors for Breezy Brides
Calling all spring brides! If you’re ready to step into your wedding planning era, we’ve got all the inspo you’re looking for. Choosing a color palette for your wedding is one of the first things on a bride’s to-do list and sets the tone for the entire wedding celebration. No pressure, right? But don’t worry, here are some sunkissed spring wedding colors that we’re head-over-heels for. After all, it’s only fitting that you’re draped in romantic, sunkissed spring florals in the dreamiest of hues to start your happily ever after! Whether your vibe is unique, trendy, or elegantly understated, we have you covered!
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Ways to Play with Spring Wedding Colors
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- Use your florals as the main attraction for spring colors, including bouquets, centerpieces, table runners, wreaths, arches, and photo backdrops.
- You can also match or complement the bridal party attire. Black and neutrals work well with a bold bridal spring wedding color palette, soft pastels add whimsical flourishes, and bold tones turn up the style and expression. You know the drill!
- Use your venue to our advantage. Soft, rustic backdrops work beautifully with both light and rich color schemes, while deep, intense venue colors pair best with neutrals, luxe shimmer, and complementary jewel tones.
- Don’t limit “best wedding colors for spring” to pastels. They’re pretty, but they’re by no means your only option. May wedding colors can be all about moody blues and dark black hues, for example. Not just soft pink and daffodil yellow.
- Integrate wedding colors into your invites, place cards, stationery, signage, and favors.
- Don’t forget the food! Florals and flourishes are perfect for the banquet table, food truck, dessert trays, and drink dispensers.
- Don’t be afraid to mix and match. Overly manicured spring colors for weddings have slowly lost their hold. Brides today are more about personalized details and organic aesthetics. It’s the best way to make a celebration feel truly yours.
Spring Wedding Colors
Breezy Neutrals
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You just can’t go wrong with neutrals. They make for gorgeous photographs, easy shopping, and an ultra-sophisticated vibe. For the spring, we love lots of greenery and romantic white flowers. Keeping things breezy, light, and simple is so spring-inspired and we love that for you. Plus, it keeps you and your dress the focal point. (By the way, have you taken our style quiz yet?)
We love the way these real brides incorporated stunning florals without overpowering their bridal looks. Soft whites, creams, and greens are all the rage for spring weddings, people!
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Robin’s Egg Blue Spring Wedding Colors
Still searching for your something blue? Why not incorporate it into your spring wedding colors? This light blue shade will complement your white dress beautifully and give your wedding a look that’s unique in an understated, effortless kind of way. Plus, that blue suit your husband has been eyeing will blend in perfectly for a polished, monochromatic look.
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If you’re into the blue bridesmaid look, check out the shades these brides opted for! Pastels, cool tones, and grey blues are ultra-flattering for you and your girls!
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Two words. Blue florals. We would argue that there are no other words needed, but we just can’t stop talking about this bride’s stunning floral arrangements. She adds complimentary colors like light beige, blush, cream, and sprinkled-in greenery to soften and diversify her bouquet without taking the spotlight away from that true blue statement color. Perfection.
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Blush
Blush is such a classic for so many reasons. If you like a more neutral look but want something to give your bouquet a little pop without overpowering you, blush is such a great option. It’s ultra-flattering, timeless, and romantic. What more could a bride want?
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Let’s take a look at some bridal parties in blush. We love how soft and enchanting bridesmaids look in light pink tones. Another pro is that if you have bridesmaids who are more choosy about color, you have a lot of leeway with blush. You can opt for more cool or warm shades depending on skin tones, weather, and overall aesthetic.
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Blush florals also simply never grow old. If you love a look that will remain classic and sophisticated through the years, blush florals are such a fantastic way to go. And there are so many ways to either play up the pink or soften it!
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P.S. Why save pink for the bridesmaids? If you’re looking to add a little blush into your bridal look, we have some fabulous pink wedding dresses for you!
Bright Spring Wedding Colors
Not into pastels? No problem! Bring a little warmth into your spring wedding colors! After all, the snow has melted and we’re all ready to be out in the sun again. We’d love to see bronzy oranges, bright yellows, hot pinks, striking royal blues, and soft peaches (hello Pantone Color of the Year 2024…) in your spring wedding color palettes.
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We simply have to give a shout-out to Peach Fuzz for being a spring wedding color staple and the Pantone Color of the Year for 2024. Incorporating it into centerpieces, stationery, and floral arrangements is so on-trend.
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Looking for more unique inspo packed full of color? Here are some fun ways our real brides have played with color in their spring weddings!
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Spring Wedding Colors: Pops of Purple
In our opinion, purple is such an underrated wedding color. It is luxurious yet youthful and creates an effortlessly whimsical vibe for the fairytale bride. What better time to play with shades of lilac than the spring? Plus, it gets bonus points for being such a complimentary color to any cool-toned greenery.
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Looking for colors to pair purple with? Check out what these real brides did. We love the way shades of blue, pale pink, fuchsia, and neutrals can totally transform this look for maximum personalization!
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More Fun Inspo for Your Spring Wedding
April showers, am I right? But don’t let the possibility of rain get you down, it comes with all the stunning florals sure to surround you during your spring wedding. Instead, plan for the worst and get some aesthetic umbrellas that will only make your pictures more unique, playful, and beautiful. After all, this real bride’s photos of her and her husband dancing in the rain are too cute!
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Swing into spring! (Sorry, we couldn’t help ourselves.) We love that this couple got playful with props and used a swing to create such a fun and candid photo op!
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Not satiated yet? Check out more inspo from our styled shoot! (Psst! Love this dress? It’s called Baxley by Maggie Sottero!)
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Looking for warm spring arch inspo? Check out this delicate floral backdrop!
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These centerpiece styling examples are fresh, bright, and oh-so breezy. We’re obsessed! Mini fruit-topped desserts are perfect for a spring wedding.
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They say it’s all in the details and we couldn’t agree more! Feel free to steal our ideas for spring wedding color stationary and of course, adorable bow heels to accessorize your Maggie Sottero wedding gown with! So trendy!
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You didn’t think we were done with flowers, did you? We solemnly swear to always give you an up-close look at the prettiest floral arrangements we can find for your planning convenience. Feel free to take these pics to your florist!
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Spring Wedding Dresses
Cyprus by Sottero and Midgley
Want to be covered in shimmering flowers on your wedding day? Us too. This floral Jacquard princess bridal gown is designed for any and all magical fairytale venues. Enchanted forest? European castle? Moonlit garden? You might as well book them all.
Hattie by Rebecca Ingram
This dress is figure-hugging for an ultra-flattering silhouette, but still flowery and flowy through and through for the softest cottage-core look. This strapless mermaid bridal gown with oversized lace is just what every girl needs to start her love story.
Lorraine by Rebecca Ingram
Lorraine is soft, dreamy, and effortless in every way. This beaded chiffon sheath wedding dress in a slimming silhouette is light and breathable for all kinds of weather. Get the best of both worlds on your wedding day with a glittering lace beaded bodice and simple flowing skirt.
Selena by Maggie Sottero
Meet Selena, a flattering satin A-line wedding dress with pockets. She’s practical, sleek, simple, and sophisticated. This dress is giving “clean girl” in the most impactful way. Don’t be fooled by her simplicity, Selena in stunning satin is sure to make a statement.
Indiana by Maggie Sottero
You’re looking very dreamy on your best day ever. It must have been finding the perfect floral ruffled ballgown bridal dress that set your bridal look apart. Indiana is a princess-inspired bridal gown with sequin lace motifs over sparkle tulle and a romantic sheer lace train that will leave your lover speechless.
Watson by Maggie Sottero
Okay, don’t panic. This unique black floral wedding gown might have you completely rethinking your “classic white” vibes. Totally understandable, it’s good to try new things. Whether you’re an unconventional bride who is still after a soft aesthetic, or a classic bride who isn’t afraid to step out of your comfort zone, Watson is sure to catch your eye.
Adelaide by Sottero and Midgley
Abundant illusion gives this floral straight neckline wedding dress its sweet and boho charm. We’re giving A+ in shimmer, wearability, and couture presentation.
Rosabelle by Rebecca Ingram
To level up in all things chic and classically inspired, consider this luxury crepe bridal dress in soft layers, subtle ruching, and a figure-flaunting bodice.
After putting all that together, I think it’s safe to say we’re almost more excited about your dreamy spring wedding than you are. Obsessed with these charming spring wedding colors and itching for more inspo? Check out our Spring Wedding Pinterest Board! (You didn’t think we’d leave you hanging, did you?!)
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