With the arrival of blossom on the trees and the magnolia starting to bloom, Spring is certainly on its way.   I find blossom such a mood-lifting flower and it’s a fantastic starting point for a wedding theme, whatever season you’re marrying in.

Soft pink is a classic choice for weddings and I don’t think it’s going anywhere, with good reason. It can be combined with so many different colours and shades to create different styles, but it always lends a touch of romance and softness.  If you look to blossom trees for inspiration, a colour palette of soft pinks, blush, with a touch of spring green will give your day a fresh feel that avoids being too girly.  

Spring blossom inspired mood board featuring bridal shoes, wedding stationery and table decor in blush, pale pink and greenery

Blossoms are also a pretty motif that can be used throughout your wedding, adding a lovely detail to luxe stationery and table plans. You could even pick up the floral detail in hair accessories for your bridesmaids, there are endless ways to use this motif in your wedding, creating a day truly personal to you.

Blossoms are a great example of how you can take a single detail and build an entire wedding theme from it. So if you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the choices around, why not try simplifying things? Pick something you love – a flower or pattern for example – and see what colours and details can inspire you from there.

Blossom inspired hand drawn wedding invitation in blush
Brides bouquet using spring blossom, blush, pale pink and greenery
Suzanne Neville wedding dress with lace flower detail
Blush pink wedding shoes
Blossom inspired single tier wedding cake

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Image credits:  Wedding shoes – Martha Stewart Weddings, photo credit Rebecca Yale Photography | Stationery – Sam Allen Creates | Buttonhole – Style Me Pretty, photo credit Meredith Perdue | Tablescape decor – Décor Hit | Cake – Adorn Magazine | Bouquet – Style Me Pretty, photo credit Heather Payne Photography | Centrepiece –  Sayles Livingston Design | Hair accessory – Pinterest | Wedding dress – Suzanne Neville