20 Wedding Color Palettes That Are Perfect for Spring

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20 Wedding Color Palettes That Are Perfect for Spring

Spring is associated with so many pretty color palettes that you can use to craft your dream wedding. From gorgeous pastels reminiscent of springtime blooms to deeper hues that nod to the earlier months and their rainy forecasts, there is a wedding color palette for everyone. Truly, just about any color can feel like spring, so long as you pick ones with certain tones, and combine them in the right ways. Before you pick and pair shades for your event, turn to these real spring color schemes for seasonal inspiration.

Blue, Purple, and Pink

Love by Serena

Soft, cool shades ruled under this reception’s tent. Everything from the aqua drapery and the cornflower centerpiece vessels to the periwinkle napkins and blush tablecloths contributed to the space’s bright and airy feel.

Pink, Orange, and White

Lacie Hansen Photography

Various shades of orange-pink were combined with white in this bouquet, and the happy hues were carried through to the rest of the April wedding.

Shades of Pink

Jodi & Kurt Photography

Pink is surprisingly versatile, thanks to its wide range of hues. This May wedding utilized a few for coordinating escort cards.

Warm Hues and Green

Belathée Photography

There’s no denying that subdued shades are popular for spring weddings, but the season boasts its fair share of brightness, too. This saturated colorscape of fiery reds, oranges, and yellows plus verdant greens was just as fitting for the time of year.

Blue, Green, and Orange

Jessica Lorren Photography

We love how the venue’s teal interior complemented this April wedding’s green, white, and orange décor for an overall elegant look. Draw inspiration from your own venue for a similarly cohesive palette.

Red, Pink, and White

Paige Jones Photography

Dark reds are common for fall and winter weddings, but when they’re paired with lighter shades, they’re mellowed out for spring.

Orange, Purple, and Yellow

Stephanie Brazzle

This bride carried a springy mix of peach, lavender, and buttery-yellow blooms. The combination could be applied throughout your ceremony and reception flowers to stunning effect.

Green and White

A Bryan Photo

When mixed with ivory, emerald green gives off a regal feel. Need proof? Just look at this March wedding.

Neutrals and Metallics

Kyle John Photography

Light and shiny earthy shades aren’t just refreshing—they let the spring landscape speak for itself.

Purple, Orange, and Green

Julie Livingston Photography

This April couple masterfully combined a large number of colors for their reception space, including violet, grassy green, and sandy orange. But those weren’t the only shades—there were pops of cobalt and bubblegum pink, too.

Natural Hues

Olivia Leigh Photographie

Look to nature for palette inspiration, like this bride did for the woodsy scheme of her bridesmaids’ dresses.

Red, Purple, and White

Ryan Ray Photography

Purple and red can be hard to match, but it’s not impossible, as this May wedding went to show. The tones in these bouquets went well with the dresses of their carriers, and pops of white (and a little yellow) smoothed out the contrast.

Pink, Green, and Blue

Erich McVey

Lush, rich shades aren’t reserved for summer—this spring wedding proved you can display them impressively during the transitional season.

Blue, Green, and White

Mariel Hannah Photography

A baby blue runner made this mostly white, greenery-filled space at a March reception absolutely ethereal.

Purple, Pink, and Orange

Shaun Menary Photography

The dustier shades in this attire paired surprisingly well with the wedding’s magenta, marigold, and taffy pink flowers. The unexpected combination thoroughly suits spring.

Blue and Yellow

Samm Blake

This cheerful May arrangement beautifully toed the line between spring and summer, as a mix of cerulean and canary always does.

Purple, Blue, and Red

Paula O’Hara

These April bridesmaids paired silver-blue dresses with moody clutches. The color scheme resembled a garden on a rainy spring day.

Red, Pink, and Blue

Tec Petaja

How incredible was this palette when used for an overhead installation overflowing with flowers?

Pastels and Moody Mixes

Feather & Twine Photography

Spring pastels don’t look overdone when they’re brighter than usual and placed beside darker hues.

Gray and Blue

Cambria Grace Photography

Nod to the wet weather with a color scheme of slate and blue-green, as this May wedding did.

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