It’s not surprising that spring is such a popular time of year to say "I do." Not only is the weather pleasant , but the blooming flowers and trees make nature the perfect backdrop for your wedding day. While spring is associated with pastels, you shouldn’t feel limited to those color schemes. There are a lot of couples who are stepping out of the box and choosing unconventional colors for their spring vows. Here are some palettes to consider—along with emerging trends you can pair with them!

Sage Green + Yellow

A color for spring is Sage Green, which can be paired with pretty much any color you can think of. “You can even use sage to soften bright summery tones like yellow to create a balanced, colorful design plan,” she explains.

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Dresses with puff sleeves—inspired by Bridgerton—will be all the rage this season. We think they’ll look particularly pretty in soft spring hues.

Champagne, Green & Blush

Champagne is an unexpected neutral that gives a rich feel to an event, while green and blush simply never tire us

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Champagne Towers are back, says Froelich, so why not feature them with your champagne and blush color palette?



Taupe & Terracotta

Many couples will be gravitating towards natural Boho elements this spring, with taupe a clean base paired with Terra cotta for a pop of color that doesn’t feel too autumnal for a spring wedding, . Rust and dusty rose would also look beautiful if you’re not a Terracotta fan.

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Dried grasses and blooms will be popular floral options for spring couples.




Cherry Blossom & Fuchsia

Spring is the perfect time of year for this cheery color combo! The fuchsia adds that wow factor to the more subtle hue of cherry blossom, creating a palette that will surely impress your guests.

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This combo would look amazing for wedding centerpieces and plenty of greenary, as couples are still gravitating towards floral arrangements in bold colors.



Iridescent & Lavender

Loving an iridescent palette for spring weddings for a modern twist on pastels,” . “It's a surprising twist that complements a number of colors and adds a fun shimmer in glassware and décor.”

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This color palette also pairs well with disco balls—if that’s in your wheel house .


 Thank you to Aisle Planner Blog, where we gathered some of our information.