Considering the various holidays and
the rejuvenated wildlife that are typical of this season,
springtime weddings allow the bride to be very creative
with themes. Below are a few ideas to coordinate with this
season:
Garden Theme:
Decorate your ceremony with tulips and daffodils and continue with that theme by using watering can centerpieces filled to the brim with freshly cut spring flowers.
Leave your ceremony location in a shower of petals instead of birdseed or bubbles.
Dress your bridesmaids in pastel colors and hand out to your guests personalized seed packets for them to take home as a lasting tribute to your wedding.
Victorian Tea Party Theme:
Walk down the aisle in a lace dress and create a romantic atmosphere with plenty of candles.
If your reception is in the evening, light up the walkways with wedding luminaries.
Purchase or borrow lace tablecloths and for your centerpiece use a collection of tea cups with votive candles inside.
Let your centerpiece break away at the end of the reception to be used as individual favors, or send your guests home with several packages of herbal tea.
Easter Theme:
Decorate the ceremony location with potted lilies and hyacinths.
If you plan to have your ceremony at a church, check to see if it will already be decorated, saving you a ton of money.
For centerpieces, incorporate Easter baskets. Finally, send each guest home with a plastic egg stuffed with goodies or their own chocolate Easter bunnies.
May Day Theme:
Back in the day, kids would go "a-maying" on May 1. That is, they would travel the countryside in search of flowers. In keeping with the spirit, dazzle your guests with numerous blossoms during the ceremony and reception.
Dress your bridesmaids in bright colors and use bright colored ribbons to travel down poles and pillars.
Continue the theme with your cake by separating the tiers with miniature Maypoles.
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Garden Theme:
Decorate your ceremony with tulips and daffodils and continue with that theme by using watering can centerpieces filled to the brim with freshly cut spring flowers.
Leave your ceremony location in a shower of petals instead of birdseed or bubbles.
Dress your bridesmaids in pastel colors and hand out to your guests personalized seed packets for them to take home as a lasting tribute to your wedding.
Victorian Tea Party Theme:
Walk down the aisle in a lace dress and create a romantic atmosphere with plenty of candles.
If your reception is in the evening, light up the walkways with wedding luminaries.
Purchase or borrow lace tablecloths and for your centerpiece use a collection of tea cups with votive candles inside.
Let your centerpiece break away at the end of the reception to be used as individual favors, or send your guests home with several packages of herbal tea.
Easter Theme:
Decorate the ceremony location with potted lilies and hyacinths.
If you plan to have your ceremony at a church, check to see if it will already be decorated, saving you a ton of money.
For centerpieces, incorporate Easter baskets. Finally, send each guest home with a plastic egg stuffed with goodies or their own chocolate Easter bunnies.
May Day Theme:
Back in the day, kids would go "a-maying" on May 1. That is, they would travel the countryside in search of flowers. In keeping with the spirit, dazzle your guests with numerous blossoms during the ceremony and reception.
Dress your bridesmaids in bright colors and use bright colored ribbons to travel down poles and pillars.
Continue the theme with your cake by separating the tiers with miniature Maypoles.
Budget Weddings   | Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties







