Whether you’re planning for your own wedding ceremony (congrats!) or just perusing for inspiration at 3 a.m. (been there), spring is one of the most exciting seasons when it comes to color schemes. After all, spring is when flowers bloom and trees boast their greenest leaves (*le sigh*). Bright hues abound! And they happen to look incredible as the backdrop to any ceremony. Not to mention, these colors serve as major inspiration for wedding decor. Thanks, Mother Nature!
Maybe you’ve had an idea of what your spring wedding colors would be since you created a Pinterest board 10 years ago, or maybe you’re just looking for literally any place to start. Wherever you are in the planning process, you’ve come to the right place. Considering the fact that spring is perhaps the most colorful season, you have endless ~color palettes~ to choose from. Or, at the very least, it gives you a great excuse to get knee-deep in wedding inspo for the next hour.
So go ahead and load up on allergy meds, bb, because we’re hopping into everything spring. Here are 15 (seriously pretty) color palettes that’ll make your nuptials an event to remember (and post on Instagram).
(Of course, all seasons have their perks—so if you’re also considering a summer wedding or winter wedding, we’ve got some seriously stunning color schemes for those, too.)
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Champagne and Marigold
Champagne? Say less. This glowing combination of yellow tones and silky shades resembling your favorite bubbly is a fresh take on a traditionally neutral palette. Pop in some pinks and mauves to bring the whole shebang home.
2Champagne and Marigold
The Rae
Whether you use these gorg florals as the bridal party bouquets or as table decor (or both!), you can’t lose.
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Champagne Wedding Programs
This champagne wedding program is luxurious AF—and perfect for a bougie spring wedding.
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Bronze and Terracotta
Are we all feeling weirdly cozy while looking at this setup? This warm, easy to brighten up duo might not scream SPRING! But it’s perfect for anyone who hates pastels or wants a more sexy, unique restaurant vibe.
5Bronze and Terracotta
We’re So Glad You’re Here Wedding Welcome
Greet your guests with this chic terracotta welcome sign.
6Bronze and Terracotta
Bronze Candle Holders
Yep, your tablescape definitely needs these candle holders for an added bit of ambiance.
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Peach and Slate Blue
This dreamy pairing is officially added to my wedding Pinterest board (it’s secret though, sorry). How can you not fall in love with such a cheery colorway?
8Peach and Slate Blue
Estelle Colored Wine Stemware
Who wouldn’t want to sip wine out of these peachy beauts all night?
9Peach and Slate Blue
Slate Blue Hand Torn Napkin
There’s something so dreamy about fabrics in slate blue.
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Clean White and Shamrock
If you’re into a simple, classic look, you can never go wrong with a clean white and shades of soft green. FWIW, greenery is WAY cheaper than blooms, so it might even leave more money for bubbly!
11Clean White and Shamrock
The Liliana
This bouquet would love amazing as a centerpiece or while you’re walking down the aisle.
12Clean White and Shamrock
Green Leaves Invitation
If you’re hosting a wedding surrounded by nature, opt for this greenery-adorned invite.
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Cherry Blossom and Fuchsia
Like love, shades of pink know no bounds. (Ha! But really!) This palette would be stunning at a wedding around Valentine’s Day.
14Cherry Blossom and Fuchsia
Sweet Surprises® Bouquet
The pops of fuchsia pink in this flower arrangement are just sooo good.
15Cherry Blossom and Fuchsia
Blossom Program
Give your guests this whimsical, dreamy program to peruse during the ceremony.
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Ivory and Emerald
Another simple palette with an earthy vibe, this combo is perfect if you want to bring some extra freshness to a wedding in early spring. So romantic, right?
17Ivory and Emerald
Large Ceramic Vase
For a funkier (but still chic) vibe, this vase takes the cake.
18Ivory and Emerald
Champagne Coupe Stemware
A champagne toast with these cute glasses? Iconic.
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Soft Blue with Peony Pink
Some see Easter. I see a March wedding that I *really* want to attend. If you’re a maximalist (more IS more, people) display your centerpieces on a delicate floral tablecloth like this one.
20Soft Blue with Peony Pink
Peony Bouquet
These faux flowers can serve as both decor and a keepsake for after the wedding.
21Soft Blue with Peony Pink
Blue & Blush Rose Floral Watercolor Wedding Invitation
You can’t beat a gorgeous floral wedding invitation.
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Candy Colors with Indigo Accents
The mood is Alice in Wonderland-meets-Bridgerton, and I am suddenly in need of a plush, Jordan almond-shaped chair. Bookmark this one.
23Candy Colors with Indigo Accents
Bubble Soy Wax Candle
Mix these bubble candles in with classic tapers for a modern, trendy vibe.
24Candy Colors with Indigo Accents
Italian Retro Cocktail Glasses
The retro aesthetic on these glasses is really just *chef’s kiss.*
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Shades of Blue
Dresses in varying shades of navy, slate, and sky will give you lots of somethings blue. It also takes the pressure off finding the perfect blue accessories for your tablescapes. All blues allowed!
26Shades of Blue
Velvet Ring Box
These ring boxes feel straight out of a fairytale.
27Shades of Blue
Transferware Pattern Round Terra Cotta Vase
Cottagecore vibes, anyone?
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Daisy White, Butterscotch, and Brick
This color palette is majestic as hell. Again, it’s not your typical pastel fest, but that’s what makes it kind of awesome, right?
29Daisy White, Butterscotch, and Brick
Spring Rustic Table Number
If you’re hosting a rustic spring wedding, you need these stunning table numbers.
30Daisy White, Butterscotch, and Brick
Double The Crispin
And while you’re at it, add this jaw-dropping bouquet to the list, too.
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Sand, Beige, and Caramel
More into neutrals? You have arrived at the color scheme of your dreams. Elegant and complementary to an ivory gown, featuring these tan tones at your event will definitely make you a cool bride.
32Sand, Beige, and Caramel
Modern Wedding Table Numbers
A neutral table number for the ages.
33Sand, Beige, and Caramel
DIY Balloon Garland Arch Kit
Step things up a notch with an over-the-top balloon arch at your reception.
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Blush and Vanilla
Let’s be real, a classic pinky-mauve is always in style. If you’re scared of cringing at your wedding album 10 years from now, this is for you.
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Wedding Welcome Sign
This welcome sign is equal parts adorable and trendy.
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Bridesmaid Proposal Box
Give your bridal party a sneak peek at the wedding colors with this bridesmaid proposal box.
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Pearl and Melon with Gold Accents
I feel classy just looking at this photo. If the mood you’re going for is sort of a vintage-y cocktail hour, I’m gonna say this is IT.
38Pearl and Melon with Gold Accents
Foundation Vases
Just imagine twinkle lights reflecting off of these babies.
39Pearl and Melon with Gold Accents
Marbled Menu
It’s all in the details, folks—and that includes a stellar menu design.
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Dusty Rose and Sage
Opting for various tones of pinkish-red gives you (and your bridesmaids) lots of flexibility. And popping in a hint of muted green adds a little depth to keep things interesting. Your flowers are going to be gorge, btw.
41Dusty Rose and Sage
Wedding Table Numbers
These wedding table numbers are so sleek, modern, and a definite must-have.
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Minimalist Sage Green Wedding Invitation
I love the idea of previewing your wedding colors with your invitations.
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Creamsicle, Canary, and Rosewater
This trio of bright hues is the epitome of spring. The sweet, faint pink combined with pops of orange and pink are bright and festive—and for some reason making me crave sherbet?
44Creamsicle, Canary, and Rosewater
Taper Candles
Set these tapers on your table for an easy pop of color.
45Creamsicle, Canary, and Rosewater
Sunlit Sky
This bouquet is the floral iteration of a sunset.
Maggie Griswold
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