Trending Spring Wedding Colour Palettes and How to Style Them!
Spring is in full bloom, finally! And with that, comes one of the most popular times for a Wedding. Whether you’re planning an intimate garden ceremony or a classic countryside celebration, we’ll be looking through the top colours to incorporate into your big day to embrace the beautiful season of Spring!
Blush and Sage.
A springtime staple, blush pink paired with muted sage green strikes a perfect balance between softness and freshness. It’s romantic without being overly sweet—and effortlessly chic.
How to incorporate:
– Use blush roses, peonies, and ranunculus in your bouquet, offset by sage-toned eucalyptus or dusty miller.
– Bridesmaid dresses in mismatched blush and sage add dimension and personality.
– Style your tables with soft blush linens, sage green napkins, and rose-gold cutlery for a modern finish.
– Accent signage or stationery with delicate watercolour washes or hand-drawn foliage.
Sunshine Yellow & Soft Grey
Bright, joyful, and full of character, this palette radiates warmth and optimism. It’s perfect for couples who want a light-hearted yet elegant aesthetic.
How to incorporate:
– Opt for yellow wildflowers or spring blooms like daffodils, billy balls, or tulips, combined with white roses or lisianthus for contrast.
– Dress groomsmen in soft grey suits with yellow pocket squares or ties.
– Incorporate yellow glassware, lemons, or beeswax candles into your table décor.
– Add subtle grey to your stationery suite or cake design to ground the brightness.
Terracotta & Peach
A slightly unexpected pick for spring, this warm and earthy palette brings a rustic, boho-luxe vibe that feels both grounded and romantic.
How to incorporate:
– Choose dried elements like pampas grass, bunny tails, and terracotta-toned roses for a textural bouquet.
– Combine peachy table runners with terracotta charger plates or ceramic bud vases.
– Use linen or handmade paper invitations in muted clay tones.
– For attire, think soft peach bridesmaid dresses or accessories paired with warm gold jewellery.
Dusty Blue & Ivory
Cool, calming, and incredibly elegant, this combination is ideal for classic weddings with a fresh, contemporary twist.
How to incorporate:
– Florals like blue delphiniums, forget-me-nots, or cornflowers pair beautifully with ivory blooms.
– Bridesmaids in dusty blue create a soft contrast to a white dress, while groomsmen can add subtle blue accents.
– Use blue velvet ribbons around bouquets or menus, and pair with ivory taper candles and neutral-toned tableware.
– Add a touch of metallic silver for a more refined finish.
Lavender & Lilac
Soft purples are having a big moment, offering a dreamy, romantic palette that captures the essence of a blooming spring garden.
How to incorporate:
– Feature lavender, lilacs, sweet peas, or clematis in your arrangements—these not only look beautiful but often smell incredible too.
– Style place settings with lavender sprigs tied around linen napkins or as part of individual guest favours.
– Choose bridesmaid gowns in varied purple hues for an ombré effect.
– Use pastel purple in your cake design, stationery, or lounge area accents like cushions or florals.
Bringing It All Together
Your colour palette isn’t just about flowers or dresses—it’s a thread that can run through every detail of your day. Consider:
– Cocktails inspired by your chosen tones (think lavender spritz or peach bellinis)
– Table settings with coordinated linens, glassware, and candles
– Stationery suites with textured paper, layered tones, and floral illustrations
– Cakes and desserts that match your palette in flavour and design
The most important thing is to choose a palette that reflects your personality, your setting, and the atmosphere you want to create—whether that’s joyful and vibrant, or soft and romantic.
Planning your perfect Spring Wedding? Let our Wedding Coordinators help! Email events@lordhaldonhotel.co.uk to book a tour of our charming venue.