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10 Reasons to Have a Spring Wedding

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If you're getting married soon, congratulations! You're likely in the midst of making some important decisions about your big day, from the venue to the flowers to the music. One of the biggest decisions you'll make is choosing when to have your wedding. While every season has its pros and cons, there are plenty of reasons to consider a spring wedding.
Here are 10 reasons why a spring wedding might be the perfect choice for you:

The Weather

Spring weather is often mild and pleasant, making it a great time to have an outdoor wedding. You won't have to worry about guests being too hot or too cold, and you can take advantage of the beautiful spring scenery.

Blooming Flowers

Spring is the season of blooming flowers, which means you'll have plenty of beautiful options for your wedding bouquet and decorations. From tulips to cherry blossoms to daffodils, there are plenty of spring blooms to choose from.

More Venue Options

Since spring is not as popular of a wedding season as summer or fall, you may have more options for wedding venues. You may also be able to negotiate better rates since it's not peak wedding season.

More Availability

With fewer weddings taking place in the spring, you'll have an easier time booking your preferred vendors, from caterers to photographers.

Lower Costs

Since spring is not as popular of a wedding season, you may be able to save money on everything from venue rental to catering.

Lighter Clothing

Spring weather means you can dress in lighter clothing, which can be a relief if you're getting married in a warmer climate. You can also have more fun with your outfit choices, incorporating lighter fabrics and brighter colors.

Longer Days

Thanks to daylight saving time, spring days are longer than winter days, which means you'll have more daylight for your wedding ceremony and reception.

Spring Produce

Spring is a great time for fresh produce, which means you can take advantage of seasonal ingredients in your wedding menu. Think asparagus, peas, and strawberries.

More Color Options

Spring is associated with pastel colors, but you can also incorporate brighter, bolder hues into your wedding color scheme. Think bright pinks, greens, and yellows.

Spring Break

If you have a lot of out-of-town guests attending your wedding, spring break can be a great time to have your wedding. Guests with kids will likely have time off from school, and it can be a great excuse for others to take a vacation.
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