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Spring Wedding Ideas For A Cheshire Wedding

Inspiration - 03.04.19

The months of April and May are some of the most romantic of the year. Your Cheshire wedding could be a vision of fluttering petals, warm sunshine and dreamy pastel hues. Simply embrace these spring wedding ideas to bring your perfect Cheshire wedding to life.

Sorbet Shades

The soft light of spring strikes a balance between winter’s watery rays and summer’s sunbeams. Pastel hues make the perfect match, so let them inspire your spring wedding.

Lemon, blush and barely there blues offer a dreamlike palette to create a fairy-tale decor theme. Choose only one for a pared-back colour scheme or mix and match pretty pastels for a fete-inspired style.

Fanciful Florals

Summer’s rush of blooms may not yet have arrived, but spring weddings have floral treats of their own. Early flowering clematis come in a range of colours, while cornflowers and giant daisies add a touch of whimsy.

The cheerful yellow daffodil will suit the brightest of schemes, but there are many other species of narcissus to open the colour range. Speak to your florist, who can source daffodils from gentle yellow to rich creams. The double flowering varieties are also well worth a look, with peony-like blooms.

But the beauty of a wedding in this season isn’t limited to your bouquet. There are also hedgerows filled with blossom, woodland glades decorated with bluebells and wisteria covering walls. They make a magical backdrop for your couple’s portraits.

Newlyweds walk through the blossom trees at Combermere Abbey on their spring wedding day © Krier Photography

Sips Of Spring

Filter spring through every element of your wedding, including your drinks. You could serve elderflower presse during your cocktail hour or add a light and fruity twist to Prosecco with liqueurs.

As the party gets into full swing, continue the celebration with botanical gins. Create a bespoke gin bar with beautifully presented garnishes and your drinks can double up as decor in our elegant Garden Pavilion.

Alfresco entertainment

With temperatures rising, make the most of the spring sunshine at your wedding by planning open-air entertainment.

At Combermere Abbey, guests can wander through the fruit tree maze. This is a wonderful setting for outdoor, acoustic musicians. Make use of our garden games in the picturesque Walled Garden, amid the fragrance of the first rose blooms. Meanwhile, little ones will have plenty of space to run and play on the extensive lawns.

Delightful Decor

Spring is the season that bunting rules. But if you’d like a twist on triangles for your Cheshire wedding, there are ways to add a unique spin. Think origami swans forming a backdrop, or trailing delphiniums cascading from ceiling chandeliers.

Add scented candles to infuse the experience with the sight and scent of spring. Opt for fragrances that have a linen-like freshness or soft and sweet blossomy notes. It’s simple to create a sensory spring fling feel.

Add scented candles to your table centrepieces to remind you of your spring wedding day at Combermere Abbey © Krier Photography

Find more beautiful spring blossom wedding inspiration in this stunning styled shoot.

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