No need to wait for May for spring flowers – today’s round up of floral lace wedding trends should tide you over for another month! My favorite time of year has to be when the flowering fruit trees start coming into blossom and gossamer petals start to bud against the rainy spring sky. Their delicate, ephemeral beauty lasts for just a week or two but there are so many gorgeous ways to celebrate that beauty even after they’re gone!
Photography by This Modern Romance via Facebook
At the Ceremony
Set the scene for your spring wedding from the I Do’s on – drifts of snowy petals leading to the altar, silk blossoms cascading down a handmade background, or dramatic sprays of flowering branches lining the aisle can make for an amazing statement, but when it comes to spring decor, sometimes simple is the best way to go! I love this rustic wooden altar wound with blooming vines as the perfect way to keep the focus on the couple as they exchange their vows.
Photography by Stephanie Mballo Photography via Bridal Musings
Your Wedding Dress
What could be more perfect for a romantic spring wedding than a gown with a floral lace motif? The delicate, feminine style is stock in trade for designers like Claire Pettibone and Anne Barge but even they have outdone themselves with some of these truly incredible flowering gowns! Claire’s Sky Between the Branches or the utterly romantic gown by Kelsey Genna make for a gorgeously dramatic floral wedding dress.
Photography by This Modern Romance, Dress by Claire Pettibone
Photography by Harwell Photography, Dress by Anne Barge via Wedding Chicks
Photography by Theresa Choi
Photography by Laura Taitt Photography, Dress by Kelsey Genna via Bajan Wed
Photography by Jose Villa, Dress by Claire Pettibone via Style Me Pretty
A Floral Veil
Veils are back in a big way! Pick a flowering pattern that complements but doesn’t clash with your dress as a beautiful way to bring a floral motif to your wedding day style.
Veil by SIBO Designs
It’s All in the Details
Bloggers and designers love it when a theme is carried in the small, unexpected ways! Rather than incorporating floral lace into your textile elements – where they’re more common – it can be a lot of fun to play with other mediums to express your design. The incredibly delicate die-cut floral pattern on the invitation by Soolip and cake by Charm City Cakes manage to make paper and sugar echo the beautiful texture of intricate embroidery. A bouquet of tiny, star-shaped flowers or lush, ruffled Juliet roses captures the same romantic aesthetic in their natural beauty.
Photography by Aaron Delesie Photography, Stationery by Soolip via Style Me Pretty
Photography by Efrat Lobel, Florals by Natalie Mann via My Day
Photography by Mi Belle Photography, Florals by Flowerwild via Style Me Pretty
Photography by Erich McVey Photography via Style Me Pretty
Photography by Jose Villa, Florals by Flowerwild via OnceWed
Cake designed by Charm City Cakes via 100 Layer Cake
Pretty finds!
Definitely some gorgeous images here!
Love this trend and all the pretty lace!
Such an impossibly pretty collection of images!
Although we don’t have Spring where I live, I can definitely appreciate the beauty of watching everything rise up and bloom- stunning inspiration! Thanks for the inclusion!
I have a feeling that where you live looks pretty amazing most of the year, but I’m glad you enjoyed it!
This is my favorite time of year, especially in the southern mountains where every tree blooms! These are great tips!
I bet the mountains look amazing! It’s definitely my favorite time of year in CA as well!