Celebrant Jen Walker from JW Ceremonies tells us how to bring the fun to a spring wedding

bride and groom dancing through a field of daisies as the sun sets

We asked local celebrant Jen Walker from JW Ceremonies how to inject the spirit of spring into you wedding days...

Jennifer says, "A springtime wedding can be the most fun! There are so many colour palettes to choose from to mix and match; both pastels and bright colours work amazingly well with the gorgeous light spring brings.
 
"People assume that summer is the perfect time for an outdoor wedding; but the truth is, with the summer sun, wedding attire for both brides and grooms in the heat, and the many seasonal insects, it can create some issues. In comparison, with all the beautiful blossom trees in bloom, the sun shining and a cool breeze – its springtime that makes the perfect outdoor wedding ceremony season! But yes, with our British weather and spring showers, you may also need a plan B to bring the outside in.

"Floral arches and aisle displays bursting with seasonal flowers can not only create the springtime wow factor you're looking for, but save you some serious pennies by using the season's natural abundance. These types of displays are perfect to repurpose for your wedding breakfast and they transition into the evening, saving you even more on your décor budget too!"

Contact our expert: www.jwceremonies.com

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