Spring officially begins on March 20th—-that’s right around the corner! As the snow begins to melt and the sun starts to shine, that means that spring weddings are here.
1 According to “BrideBox”, January, March, April and November are the cheapest months to throw a wedding celebration. Try a weekday or Sunday if you really want to save your money, too.
2 The weather is likely going to be perfect. Not too cold, and not too hot; a great time of year for an outdoor soiree. Do check the weather though and have a backup plan for spring showers.
3 Most people aren’t going to be traveling at this time (other than the peak spring break weeks) which means guests should be not have as many conflicts. Winter and summer can be spotty with availability, so this is right in the middle.
4 You can leverage unique themes like a brunch themed wedding, garden tea party, or spring pastels and it will feel right on trend.
5 Go overboard with flowers, and it won’t even be noticeable (in a negative way.) Whether it be a floral invitation, a bridal flower crown, or floral print bridesmaid dresses, flowers can be such a special addition to elevate the magic of your big day.
If you’re a bride-to-be planning a spring wedding, I’d love to hear why you chose this time of year! Here are some additional resources for you:
How to Have a Spring Wedding by The Knot
11 Expert Tips for Planning a Spring Wedding by Martha Stewart Weddings
100 Ideas for Spring Weddings by Bridal Guide
With love,
Girl with a Diamond Ring
Spring weddings are beautiful! But I definitely couldn’t pass up on my favorite season (fall!!!).💖💍 Feel free to check out my blog, I have wedding related posts!☺️ —https://emilyryannblogblog.wordpress.com/
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