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Everything You Need to Know About Spring Weddings


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Amelia & Benjamin | Raynae Motion Pictures

The Skinny on Spring Weather

Spring weather varies dramatically in different parts of the U.S. In the south, temperatures in the 70s are a daily occurrence. But in the north, early spring can bring lots of chilly days and even snow storms. (Nor’easter, anyone?)

In Texas, springtime temperatures are perfectly mild, which means you can avoid that dreaded heat, while the NYC tri-state area can experience gray skies and chilly temps until June! For weddings in the Pacific Northwest—think Seattle and Portland—expect more rain than sun for much of spring. But hey, no snow!

So…to play it safe, know what weather is forecasted for your wedding day, make sure to give your out-of-town guests whatever wardrobe tips they need to be prepared, and always—we repeat, ALWAYS—have a bad-weather backup plan.


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Jackie & Eric | Raynae Motion Pictures

Spring Holidays

Between holidays and school spring break, there are quite a few days that could cause some potential hiccups. If you plan to have your wedding over Memorial Day weekend, for example, you and your guests might encounter some serious competition for flights and hotel accommodations.

Here are a few dates to keep in mind:

  • Mother’s Day – Always a Sunday in May

  • Memorial Day – Always a Monday in May

  • Father’s Day – Always a Sunday in June

  • Palm Sunday – Typically in March or April

  • Easter – Typically in March or April

  • Passover – Typically in March or April

  • Ramadan – Varies

Hint: Save-the-dates for destination weddings typically get sent out 8–12 months in advance, while save-the-dates for local weddings can be sent out closer to 4 months in advance.


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Emily & Max | Raynae Motion Pictures

Spring Wedding Pros & Cons

There are so many pros to saying ‘I do’ in the spring—some you might not have considered!

  • Spring décor. Think pretty pastels, blooming cherry blossoms, and fresh greenery!

  • You might get more “yes” replies because friends and family aren’t taking conflicting vacations left and right like during the carefree days of summer.

  • You could have the best of both worlds with an indoor/outdoor wedding—if the weather cooperates or you rent a pretty tent!

But, there are definitely some negatives to a spring wedding:

  • Spring weather is completely unpredictable in most areas of the U.S.—and even in some more exotic destinations!

  • Venue and vendor pricing starts to creep upward. Take a look at your budget and decide whether you can afford a peak-wedding season affair...if not, plan for the early part of the season and save.

  • Destination wedding and honeymoon prices could also go up due to spring break and all the folks looking to get a head start on their tan.

Your favorite venues and vendors could be booked up months to years in advance for springtime wedding dates. Yup, it's all about supply and demand…


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Spring Color Palette

Since spring is that lovely period of transition between winter and summer, you can basically get away with any color scheme. If you're into the moody blues and grays of early spring's sometimes stormy skies and cooler temps, go with it. But, those so-close-to-summer days of May and June are just begging for vibrant combos of yellow, coral, and other bright colors.


Palette

Wedding Party Attire

You want your wedding party to be comfortable in any kind of weather, right? So, depending on what you anticipate, you may need to think about a few wardrobe accessories. If rain is a possibility, consider monogrammed rain boots concealed under long dresses…or even clear umbrellas that aren't just practical but make for cute photos, too. On the other hand, if your location tends to get hot, hot, hot in late spring, opt for shorter, breezier outfits and maybe some parasols to keep your people cool all day long.

When it comes to suits, you have a little more wiggle room when it comes to springtime wedding attire. Despite the potential for rain, lighter suit jackets—or no jackets at all! —would doubtless be appreciated. Play around with khaki, rolled sleeves, suspenders, and even sneakers!


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Working With What’s In Season

When you buy what's in season, you get food and flowers at the peak of their supply when costs are normally lower. Plus, when they're locally grown they don't need to be shipped halfway around the globe. So not only do you save money, but you also reduce your carbon footprint. Win-win.


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Emily & Max | Raynae Motion Pictures

—Spring Wedding Food—

Fortunately, spring produces fresh fruits and veggies—and an opportunity to take a fresh look at what we put on our plates. Early in the season, we're treated to leafy greens, carrots, and peas, while closer to summer we see juicy melons and tomatoes. Basically, the hearty (and heavier!) foods of winter get kicked to the curb—along with your excuses for not eating healthier. (No judgment. We’re guilty AF, too.)


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—Spring Wedding Flowers—

April showers really do bring May flowers, so there’s no better time to give in to your floral fantasies than during your spring wedding! Here are a few of our favorite spring blooms:

  • Peonies. Is it even a spring wedding if there aren’t any peonies? We’re mostly joking, of course, but this is a classic flower that comes in endlessly flattering colors.

  • Amaranthus are those droopy, trendy, and incredibly versatile flowers you’ve been seeing so much on Pinterest. They’re the perfect complement to a spring bouquet.

  • Baby’s Breath are a tried-and-true accent to any spring wedding.

  • Ranunculus, aka the Buttercup, is brilliantly colored and totally in season.

  • Succulents are appropriate year-round, but even more so in spring!

  • Eucalyptus is essential for any greenery lover's bouquet.


    Flowers

    Spring Catering Trends

    Sure, it's easy to be seduced by all of spring's brightly colored fresh fruits and vegetables, but there's no need to limit yourselves to salads: eggs, poultry, and fish can be expertly prepared by your caterer in lighter, seasonal dishes. Roasted veggies, mini quiches, citrus-y dressings, and seafood skewers are just a few of the delectable options available at this time of year.

    Round out your spring wedding with desserts that showcase fruits that are in season, like many types of citrus. Fruit-flavored ice cream or sorbet is a great option…and if strawberries have made it to market, consider serving them dipped in white chocolate. Want something a bit more decadent? Indulge in yummy custards or cheesecake. The possibilities are endless—and the choice is totally up to you!


    Drink pooring

    Spring Wedding Cake Trends

    Ditch red velvet and dark chocolate ganache for lighter flavors like lemon, raspberry, or vanilla for both the cake and the icing. Then dress your cake up or down with fresh flowers or succulents…or forget frosting all together and opt for a trendy "naked cake". Your wedding cake—assuming you even have one—should be as unique as you are!



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