15 Spring Wedding Ideas You & Your Guests Will Love

From fanciful floral prints to whimsical centerpieces, discover these springtime décor additions.

Springtime is a part of the year reserved for new beginnings, love, and joy, which is why so many couples choose to incorporate seasonal elements into their wedding days. Discover elegant ideas for your own nuptials inspired by this season!

wedding processional on custom built bridge at four seasons los angeles at beverly hills greenery
Photo: Valorie Darling Photography

As brides across the country plan for their spring 2021 weddings, we're excited to share inspiration to turn your springtime nuptials into the dream celebration you have always desired. With the season of new beginnings comes gorgeous florals that are newly in bloom, soft- and pastel-toned décor ideas, and floral print additions that are sure to give your space the romantic, whimsical feel that the season is known for.

Even if you're hosting your wedding in a different season – summer, fall, or winter – there are still some nods to spring that are welcome any time of year. A fanciful flower wall will never go out of style, and we love the idea of replacing everyday place settings with glamorous china in a floral or chinoiserie print that evokes the feeling of springtime. Pastel tones, edible flowers, and organic elements are just a few of the design suggestions you and your guests will love.

We welcome you to browse 15 spring wedding ideas, below! Be sure to click on each photo to see more from these gorgeous real weddings!

Floral Invitation Suite

Watercolor Floral Print Wedding Invitation

Your invitation will set the tone for your wedding day, so if you want your loved ones to imagine themselves in a springtime garden, a luxury invitation suite with a hand-painted watercolor floral design will do the trick! Photo by Jacqui Cole Photography; Invitations & Calligraphy by Ceci New York

Getting-Ready Attire

Pastel Flower Print Robes for Bridesmaids

Even if your wedding has an entirely different theme, you can still get a springtime feel by gifting your bridesmaids with floral-print robes in pastel hues to wear while getting ready for the big day. Photo by Kortnee Kate Photography

Pastel Bridal Bouquet

Bouquet Honoring Late Father

Instead of a classic ivory bridal bouquet, opt for some spring tones, such as pastel pink, peach, and blue accented with soft greenery for a springtime feel. Photo by Vitor Lindo Photo + Video; Bridal Salon: Mark Ingram Atelier; Planning & Design by Kelli Corn Weddings and Events

Floral-Print Bridesmaid Dresses

Bride with Parents & Sisters in Floral Print

Nothing says spring like a floral print, so if it fits with the rest of your vision, have your bridesmaids dress in gowns with a romantic flower print – or ask your mother to wear a gown with the motif! Photo by John Cain Photography; Floral Design by Bella Flora of Dallas; Planning & Design by Emily Clarke Events

Organic Elements

Lushly Lined Aisle

If you still want to have a classic ivory color palette, consider having your ceremony outside and lining the aisle with blossoms and greenery that appear to "spring" out of the ground for a lovely organic effect. Photo by Jana Williams Photography

Elegant Ceremony Aisle

Bride's Emotional Processional

While an alfresco ceremony space helps set the tone for a spring wedding, adding greenery and soft-toned florals to an elegant aisle will provide a springtime look for even an indoor celebration. Photo by Valorie Darling Photography; Rentals by Revelry Event Designers; Venue: Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills

Flower Wall

Ivory Floral Wall with Mirror Seating Chart

Fill your ceremony, cocktail hour, or reception space with the fragrant smell of fresh flowers by way of a floral-embellished wall for a wow-worth décor option. Photo by Sarah Kate, Photographer; Rentals by Revelry Event Designers

Whimsical Escort Cards

Butterfly Escort Card Display

Consider a light, whimsical approach to escort cards like these DIY butterfly escort cards designed by the mother of the bride. Photo by KT Merry; Linens by Nüage Designs; Planning & Design by Posh Parties; Venue: The Breakers

Handmade Paper Goods

Handmade Paper for Escort Cards

While we always love the addition of calligraphy to elevate a wedding, combining this sophisticated script with wispy handmade paper creates a lovely detail for a spring soirée. Photo by O'Malley Photographers; Planning & Design by Callista and Company

Edible Flowers in Cocktails & Canapes

Cocktail with Edible Flower Garnish

Add a springtime feel to your cocktail hour and reception by incorporating edible flowers to garnish cocktails and canapes throughout the celebration. Photo by Maitha Lunde

Springtime Centerpieces

Close Up of Peach Wedding Centerpiece

Consider a linen in a hue other than blush or ivory, such as blue, and top tables with lush centerpieces featuring springtime shades of peach and apricot! Photo by Switzerfilm

Elegant Place Settings

Colorful China with Spring of Greenery

Incorporate floral print china or a sprig of fresh greenery or lavender at each guest's place setting to create a warm, elegant look every guest will love. Photo by Sylvie Gil

Lush Tablescapes

Candelabra & Tall Centerpieces on Table

Even a grand, ballroom reception can incorporate a springtime feel with lush tablescapes like this design that featured three grand centerpieces featuring a lovely array of pink, purple, and white blossoms, as well as a single orchid at each place setting. Photo by Amy Anaiz Photography; Linens by Nüage Designs

Fresh Flowers on Cake

Peach & Pink Roses on Wedding Cake

Flowers are a symbol of springtime, so add fresh flowers to your wedding confection to get the look you desire. Incorporating florals in pastel shades will further provide the design you may be envisioning. Photo by Switzerfilm

Hand-Painted Desserts

Wisteria Hand-Painted on Macarons

Small details such as hand-painted floral designs on French macarons can instantly create a joyful, springtime feel when it comes time to enjoy dessert at your wedding, bridal shower, or rehearsal dinner. Photo by Laura Gordon; Planning & Design by Evoke Design & Creative