Sophia is a passionate writer and editor and expert on all things wedding content related, with a First Class degree from the University of Oxford. She frequently shares her wedding advice and tips with leading UK publications on behalf of Bridebook.com, including Harper’s Bazaar, SheerLuxe and Porter Magazine.
Planning your dream wedding involves not only finding the perfect venue, but also securing the best deals. Wedding venue special offers provide a super opportunity to book your dream venue at a discounted rate, giving you more flexibility with your budget. From exclusive Bridebook offers to seasonal discounts and last-minute availability deals, these offers can help you make significant savings without compromising on quality.
Below, we’ve compiled a list of upcoming wedding venue special offers for 2025, which we recommend you check out before they’re gone! You can also filter for special offers directly in Bridebook, when you’re in venue search.
Indulge in the magic of December weddings at Stockton House. A choice of hosting your ceremony in the Secret Garden or our pretty onsite church for up to 100 guests, followed by an exquisite 3-course menu designed by you.
We are offering a special package based on 40 guests that includes:
Venue hire (which includes 7 bedrooms for the Saturday evening)
Drinks package
Wedding breakfast
Evening nibbles.
Price from £11,000 (for 40 guests).
*Upgrades available for canapés and the Friday evening.
Planning your dream wedding involves finding the perfect venue, and there’s no better way to get a true feel for a place than by attending an open day or evening. Wedding venue open days offer a unique opportunity to explore the venue, envision your special day, and meet the staff who will help bring your vision to life. You might also get a chance to meet the venue’s recommended suppliers, and even sample canapés and a glass of bubbly!
Below, we’ve compiled a list of upcoming wedding venue open days in 2025, complete with the dates and details, to help you find the perfect setting for your celebration. Mark your calendars and get ready to be inspired!
Date and time: 4th – 5th January 2025 (10am – 3pm)
Join us for a magical preview of your dream wedding on Saturday 4th January & Sunday 5th January 2025 at our Wedding Open Event. Picture your perfect day amidst the rustic charm and elegance of our beautifully adorned barn.
Take a guided tour of Froyle Park with one of our wedding experts, and step into the wedding of your dreams. Explore our stunning estate, discover all of our beautiful event spaces, and view all of the inviting guest accommodation.
Date and time: 10th January – 19th January; 24th January – 2nd February
Don’t miss your chance to see, feel, and fall in love with everything we offer for your exclusive wedding as you join us for the ultimate wedding inspiration.
Let us take you on a journey…
Discover stunning backdrops for your ceremony
Envisage the joy of your drinks reception
Be “wowed” by the magnificent Oak Barn for your wedding breakfast
Embrace a breathtaking sunset and cocktail hour before dancing the night away!
You’ll get to explore our three uniquely different barns, beautifully styled by our talented suppliers for a limited time only on the following dates:
Friday 10th January – Sunday 19th January Styled by Locate to Create and Moody Blooms
Friday 24th January – Sunday 2nd February Styled by Village Vintage and Blooming Flair
Our showcases are by appointment only, so book your private tour by calling 01580 441 571 or email [email protected].
Couples are invited to join us and some of our favourite wedding creatives for our Wedding Showcase, which is completely free entry!
Come and explore Rise Hall, meet the team and chat all things weddings with our amazing line-up of local wedding suppliers, all ready to book for your big day.
Please find us at:
Rise East Riding East Riding of Yorkshire HU11 5BL
We’re throwing our doors open for a wedding showcase! This is a great opportunity to explore the glorious Howsham Hall and see why it is the perfect venue for your wedding day.
We’ll be hosting a selection of our favourite suppliers, to get your wedding planning started with a bang. Our team will also be on hand to chat through any questions you may have.
Pre-registration is a must!
Please find us at:
Dine at Howsham Hall Howsham North Yorkshire YO60 7PB
Date and time: 25th & 26th January 2025, with timed entry slots (see below)
We welcome you to our styled viewing day, specifically aimed at newly engaged couples. A wonderful chance to see the barn dressed for a wedding by our trusty suppliers. Enjoy viewing the grounds and barn with a glass of fizz in hand, whilst our caterers look after you with canapes.
We will be on hand for any questions and to hear and talk more with you for how your day would be at Eden Barn. Our hotel, The Wilding Hotel, will open to have a look around. You can also stay over if you wish.
Planning your dream wedding? Discover inspiration, ideas, and expert advice at the Fanhams Hall Wedding Showcase. Set in our stunning country mansion, this is your chance to explore our beautiful ceremony and reception rooms, breathtaking grounds, and picture-perfect backdrops.
Meet a host of wedding professionals ready to bring your vision to life, including photographers, florists, hair and makeup artists, bridalwear specialists, venue stylists, musicians, toastmasters, and celebrants. Sample delicious canapés, enjoy a glass of fizz, and immerse yourself in the magic of Fanhams Hall.
Want to make your wedding planning even sweeter? We’re giving one lucky couple £3,000 – equivalent to a dream honeymoon or extra special wedding upgrade – to celebrate their big day in style. Here’s everything you need to know to enter our exclusive draw today.
What is the prize?
The winning couple will receive £3,000 to use as they wish! Whether it’s a romantic honeymoon, a super luxury wedding cake, or unforgettable wedding entertainment (think fireworks, live music…), this prize is designed to make your wildest wedding dreams a reality.
How can I enter?
Entering is super simple! You can earn entries by completing the following:
Download the Bridebook app & sign up for free (= 1 entry).
Send an enquiry to a venue via Bridebook (= 5 entries. For your enquiry to count, make sure you also respond to the venue’sreply in your Inbox).
Tell us which venue you’ve booked (= 10 entries. Note that we’ll verify this with the venue to confirm your entry).
When is the competition running?
The draw begins on 25th December 2024 (Christmas Day!), and closes at midnight on 14th February 2025 (Valentine’s Day!). So don’t miss out on your chance to win big by completing as many of the actions above as possible!
Who is eligible to enter?
The giveaway is open to UK residents aged 18 and older who have signed up to Bridebook. You must be either newly engaged or already planning your wedding on Bridebook.
How many times can I enter?
You will get entries for completing any or all of the actions outlined above (downloading and signing up to Bridebook; enquiring to a venue; and telling us which venue you have booked).
How do I mark my venue as booked on Bridebook?
Go to your Bridebook, then click on the ‘Planning’ section of the bottom navigation bar. Select the ‘Booked’ tile, then navigate to the ‘Booked’ subheading. Here, you simply click, ‘Add booked supplier’, and you’ll be able to enter the name of your booked venue.
How is the winner selected?
The winner will be chosen at random from all eligible entries.
When will the winner be announced?
The winner will be contacted directly via email and announced on Bridebook’s social media shortly after the draw closes, so keep your eyes peeled!
Terms & Conditions
The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 and older registered on Bridebook.
Entries are only valid if actions are completed within the competition period.
The prize is non-transferable and non-exchangeable.
Bridebook reserves the right to verify all entries.
Looking for a wedding venue that perfectly blends historic charm with modern versatility? Lauderdale House could be the one for you. Nestled in the stunning grounds of Waterlow Park, this Grade II* listed Tudor mansion offers a tranquil escape from city life while being conveniently located in North London. Read on to discover how this gorgeous venue brings wedding dreams to life.
Highlights of the venue
Dating back to 1582, Lauderdale House is an impressive Grade II* listed building known for its vibrant gardens and stunning views in Camden, North London. Set within the picturesque Waterlow Park, this historic venue offers a tranquil, countryside feel while being conveniently close to public transport.
Rich in history and culture, Lauderdale House counts actress Nell Gwyn, King Charles II, and diarist Samuel Pepys among its distinguished visitors. With a blend of period charm and modern amenities, the venue exudes elegance and comfort, making it an ideal spot for your wedding day.
The venue’s expert Marketing & Communications Manager, Marie Stirling, summaries just what makes Lauderdale House stand out: “We’re the perfect country house in the city! Close to the transport connections, yet hidden away from the bustle in a beautiful Tudor house in the stunning grounds of Waterlow Park.” Marie has always worked in heritage buildings, and loves seeing them brought to life for weddings: “It adds new chapters to the building’s history.”
Ceremony and reception spaces
Lauderdale House is licensed for marriages and civil partnerships, with flexible spaces available to accommodate ceremonies, receptions or both for up to 120 guests. The House’s sash windows, original beams, and Georgian columns provide a beautiful backdrop, while the terraced gardens of Waterlow Park are perfect for capturing the dreamiest wedding photos.
Luxury catering
Lauderdale House partners with Pink Food, its in-house catering company, to deliver an incredible culinary experience. The venue’s Events Manager and Pink Food’s Event Director will work together to assist you in planning your big day, paying attention to the smallest details for a seamless experience
Sustainability and community values
The venue’s commitment to sustainability and community also sets it apart. Marie explains: “We’re committed to sustainability and playing our part.”
As a registered charity, the income generated from weddings supports Lauderdale House‘s arts and education initiatives, including free creative activities and a youth programme. Plus, by hosting your wedding here, you’ll also be contributing to preserving this cultural gem for future generations.
Expert advice for couples
Planning a wedding can be overwhelming, but Marie has some sage advice: “Picture your perfect day, and we’ll do our best to make your dreams come true.”
Secure your booking now
With its rich history, elegant interiors, flexible spaces, and truly dedicated team, Lauderdale House offers couples a wedding experience like no other. Whether you’re looking for an urban wedding or love the heritage vibe, this historic venue provides the perfect setting to make your special day unforgettable.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, check out this venue’s Bridebook profile. Start planning your big day today.
Nestled within 160 acres of enchanting countryside, Hedingham Castle offers a wedding setting like no other. With a beautifully restored 900-year-old Norman Keep, an elegant Georgian Mansion House, and luxurious on-site accommodation for up to 35 guests, this venue combines historical grandeur with modern elegance to create the perfect backdrop for your special day.
From the majestic Banqueting Hall to the picturesque lakes and gardens, Hedingham Castle is a dream venue for couples seeking romance, charm, and versatility. Read on to explore its unique spaces, discover its highlights, and find out why it could be the perfect choice for your wedding.
Highlights of the venue
Sarah Pether, Weddings Manager at Hedingham Castle, shares her insights into what makes this venue so special and unique:
“The 900-year-old castle always takes couples by surprise when they come to view—it looks even more magnificent in real life! Guests are constantly wowed as they move through each part of the day: the castle for the ceremony, the Georgian House and lawns for drinks, and the Ballroom Marquee for dinner. It’s a completely unique venue that combines the best of both worlds: an iconic castle plus a country house and beautiful gardens. We are super flexible and each wedding is totally bespoke, from everything to the timings of the ceremony and catering to the decor and cocktail menus, so couples really can have the wedding of their dreams.”
Unique spaces and offerings
Breathtaking ceremony setting
The Castle’s iconic Banqueting Hall is a breathtaking location for your vows. With its soaring stone walls and historic charm, it creates a truly unforgettable atmosphere for up to 100 guests. Prefer an outdoor ceremony? The lush gardens and serene lakes offer idyllic al fresco options.
Versatile reception spaces
For grand celebrations, the elegant Ballroom Marquee, located in the gardens of the Georgian Mansion House, accommodates up to 150 guests and provides a beautiful, versatile space for dining and dancing. For more intimate receptions, the castle itself offers a magical setting for up to 70 guests.
Luxurious accommodation
Hedingham Castle caters to all your needs with on-site accommodation for up to 35 guests. The charming Garden Cottage is included for the couple to prepare and spend their first night, while the Royal Chamber—the only modern bedroom in a Norman Keep in the UK—provides a super unique and romantic option.
Flexible packages
From multi-day weekend weddings to intimate elopement packages, Hedingham Castle tailors its offerings to suit your vision. Not only that, but couples opting for a weekend wedding can also enjoy exclusive use from Friday to Sunday, allowing ample time to celebrate and relax with loved ones.
Historical and sustainable charm
Hedingham Castle’s history meets modern sustainability, with the venue’s team being proud to identify as a Sustainability Hero. Sarah explains:
“We work hard to be as sustainable as possible. Both the castle and Georgian House are heated via a woodchip biomass boiler ,which is fuelled by sustainably felled trees from our woodland. This has cut our gas use by 90% in the last 10 years. The PV panels on the House roof also contribute significantly to the estate’s electricity requirements. We love nothing more than upcycling and repurposing items too—indeed, the planks that make up the floor on two storeys of the castle were once from Southend Pier! Nothing ever goes to waste at Hedingham.”
Memorable moments at Hedingham Castle
Sarah recalls that one of her most memorable moments at Hedingham Castle was the first ceremony-only she co-ordinated:
“In the first ceremony-only wedding I co-ordinated, no one sat down. The couple walked in, bish bash bosh, 7 minutes from start to end! We also once had a receiving line that took an hour for 60 guests—they were all huggers! It was wonderful to watch, and despite the salmon being ready, we were definitely not going to interrupt!”
Expert advice and top tips
The team at Hedingham Castle are real experts, and understand that the whole planning journey can feel a little intimidating. With their vast knowledge and advice, they’re sure to make the whole wedding planning process as joyful and stress-free every step of the way. In light of this, Sarah shares her best top tip for couples currently planning their wedding:
“Enjoy the whole experience: it’s not all about the day; you need to enjoy planning it too. Take 30 seconds when you sit down for dinner to look at those you love the most in one room, as it will likely never happen again. This advice was given to me on my own wedding day, and it’s so true, you remember it forever.”
Secure your booking now
Whether you dream of a grand celebration in a historic Norman Keep or an intimate elopement surrounded by romantic countryside, Hedingham Castle offers everything you need for a memorable and iconic wedding. With its exceptional spaces, dedicated team, and commitment to sustainability, this venue is ready to make your vision a reality, and guide you every step of the way.
For more information or to arrange a viewing, check out this venue’s Bridebook profile. Start planning your fairytale wedding today.
Set in the serene Suffolk countryside, Copdock Hall is an exclusive-use vineyard wedding venue near Ipswich, blending the rustic beauty of its Grade II Elizabethan barn with the elegance of a private vineyard and luxurious guest accommodation. With its historic character, flexible spaces, and fabulous year-round amenities, this venue offers the perfect setting for couples seeking a charming and unique countryside wedding. Read all about Copdock Hall‘s best features and unique spaces, and see why it could be your dream wedding venue.
Highlights of the venue
Known for its beautiful Elizabethan barn and expansive vineyard views, Copdock Hall is a venue like no other. According to the team: “Our setting is second to none! We have everything you could possibly need in one stunning space, including an Elizabethan barn, pretty courtyard, Coach House Bar, vineyard, neighbouring church, and luxury accommodation.” The barn itself features strikingly grand, vaulted oak beams, and is flooded with natural light through large glass doors, with underfloor heating for a cosy ambiance year-round. This versatile space, opening onto the lush lawns and overlooking the vineyard, creates a welcoming atmosphere for guests to mingle and celebrate.
In addition to the barn, Copdock Hall offers an Italian-inspired courtyard and the newly added Coach House Reception Bar, which provide additional entertainment spaces, whatever the weather. For outdoor ceremonies, the garden pergola is ideal for elegant vows surrounded by nature. These flexible spaces allow for ample customisation, accommodating every couple’s unique vision.
Explore the venue’s spaces
Copdock Hall offers wonderfully versatile spaces in a stunning setting:
Your perfect ceremony
With both indoor and outdoor ceremony options, Copdock Hall can cater to any style or preference. Couples can exchange vows under the garden pergola for a charming al fresco ceremony, or opt for the historic ambiance of the Elizabethan barn. For those wishing for a church ceremony, the nearby 15th-century parish church is only a short walk away, adding a touch of traditional charm.
A picturesque setting
Surrounded by rolling fields and the lush vineyard, Copdock Hall is a dream for those wanting a scenic, countryside wedding. Couples and guests can explore the vineyard and take in the idyllic views, with the opportunity to enjoy award-winning sparkling rosé – a true “grape-to-glass experience”. The courtyard and barn also offer picture-perfect backdrops for both the ceremony and reception.
Stylish reception spaces
The Coach House Reception Bar, located within the courtyard of Copdock Hall, is a beautifully designed space ideal for a drinks reception or evening mingling. This intimate area is perfect for socialising and enjoying the countryside atmosphere, while the barn itself transitions seamlessly into a reception space where guests can enjoy dinner and dancing all night long.
Unwind in comfort
Copdock Hall‘s modern farmhouse accommodation provides a luxurious retreat for you and your closest wedding party members. Featuring elegant furnishings and all the comforts of home, it’s perfect for a relaxing stay after the big day. This also means you can really make the most of your wedding celebrations without worrying about travelling from afar and finding alternative lodgings.
Memorable moments and top tips
When asked about standout weddings at Copdock Hall, the team explains that it’s difficult to put into words: “It’s more something you feel – the atmosphere can be so special, and it’s a real coming together of families… and often pets!” The team loves seeing couples personalise the venue to suit their style, such as by incorporating unique and quirky decor: “We’ve had lanterns that light up, flower-covered hoops, and even Harry Potter style floating candles. The space really is so versatile and works with lots of themes and styles.”
Their top tip for couples is simple but easily overlooked: “Don’t get bogged down in the detail – remember your wedding day is a celebration with loved ones!”
Secure your booking now
Whether you dream of a ceremony under the garden pergola, a lively reception in the Elizabethan barn, or an intimate gathering in the Coach House Bar, Copdock Hall’s experienced team is ready to help you create your ideal wedding day. Conveniently located near Ipswich, with easy access from London, Essex, and East Anglia, it’s the perfect countryside wedding retreat.
For more information on this venue, visit copdockhall.com today and get in touch with the team, who pride themselves on offering as much friendly support and advice as possible both in the run-up to the wedding and on the big day itself.
Nestled in six acres of stunningly landscaped gardens and vineyards in Essex, High House Weddings is the perfect venue for couples wanting the very best of the English countryside. With its Grade II listed Ceremony Barn, Thatched Gazebo for outdoor ceremonies, brand new Orangery, and luxury accommodation, this venue is designed to be an enchanting and adaptable setting for weddings year-round. Read on to discover its highlights, explore its unique spaces, and find out why it might be “the one” for you.
Highlights of the venue
High House stands out for its expansive gardens, historic structures, and beautiful, elegant spaces. According to the team at High House themselves: “The stunning gardens are definitely a favourite unique feature, but we are most excited to be introducing our brand new Orangery for wedding receptions in 2025”. The Orangery has been crafted as a beautiful, eco-friendly space where couples can host their wedding breakfast and evening celebration. With its glass structure, sliding doors that open to a raised terrace, and advanced heat and sound insulation, the Orangery makes for a comfortable, seamless experience for you and your guests all year around. This versatile space also allows for ample customisation, as its neutral interior can complement any wedding colour scheme, and so can reflect each couple’s unique personality.
Explore the venue’s spaces
High House offers beautifully flexible spaces against a stunning backdrop:
Prepare in style
Begin your wedding day in elegance at The Dressing Room, a stylish pre-wedding suite overlooking serene gardens and a sparkling pool. This light-filled space provides a peaceful, luxurious setting for you and your wedding party to relax and enjoy as you prepare for the day ahead.
Your perfect ceremony
High House offers two enchanting ceremony locations, depending on your style and preferences. If you and your partner are outdoor lovers, you can say “I do” in a charming al fresco ceremony beneath the Thatched Gazebo, surrounded by lush greenery. Alternatively, choose the historic charm of the Grade II listed Ceremony Barn for a more traditional ambiance. Each location is carefully designed to provide a beautiful, memorable setting for your vows.
A beautiful backdrop
With six acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, High House offers a picture-perfect setting for your big day. Picture a stroll over a Monet-inspired bridge, a serene moment by the pond, or capturing timeless photos against the venue’s scenic vineyards. The Stable Bar is also available for relaxed reception drinks, allowing guests to mingle and enjoy the breathtaking views.
A new era
As highlighted above, the new Orangery, launching in 2025, is set to become a hallmark of High House‘s appeal. This sophisticated space replaces the previous marquee, providing an all-weather, year-round wedding venue. With its glass walls overlooking the tranquil lake and sunset views from the extended terrace, the Orangery will be an unforgettable setting for your celebration.
Unwind in luxury
High House offers luxurious accommodation for you and up to 27 guests. Stay in the newly opened Farmhouse, complete with 11 ensuite bedrooms, or opt for the inviting Courtyard Rooms. For the wedding night, the intimate Couples Retreat offers a private hideaway nestled within a secret garden, perfect for a romantic conclusion to your celebration where you can unwind in luxury.
Values and wedding industry awards
High House takes pride in being an inclusive and environmentally conscious venue. Identifying as “sustainability heroes,” they’ve worked hard to ensure that their new spaces, like the Orangery, are eco-friendly while delivering outstanding comfort. They are proudly LGBTQIA+ friendly, neurodiverse friendly, and multi-faith friendly too, ensuring that every couple feels welcome and celebrated.
The venue’s dedication to exceptional service has also earned them recognition in the wedding industry, with a collection of awards to their name:
Events Team of the Year – Regional Finalist, East of England at the Wedding Industry Awards 2025. Winner to be announced in November 2024.
Guides for Brides Customer Service Award Winners 2024.
Winner of ‘Wedding Venue of the Year (Countryside) – East of England’ at the Wedding Industry Awards 2024
Memorable moments and top tips
When asked to share their most memorable moments at the venue, the team at High House explain: “We could never choose just one, as we have had so many amazing weddings here and they are all unique. We absolutely love helping couples put their own special touches on the venue and making the day their own.” Their favourite personal touch, though, was one bride’s commitment to commemorating her late father, whom she had lost not long before her wedding day: “She wanted to have something here that would remind her of her dad throughout the day. He loved fishing, so she set up a chair and fishing rod next to our pond, which overlooks our reception drinks space.”
And High House‘s best advice for couples planning their wedding? “Think about what you want for your day and not what you ‘think’ you should have. We really encourage our couples to think about what they love and enjoy and make those things part of their day.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
Secure your booking now
Whether you want to celebrate under the Thatched Gazebo, host your guests in the historic Ceremony Barn, or dance the night away in the stunning new Orangery, High House is ready to bring your vision to life. Their experienced team is dedicated to creating unforgettable moments with a setting that perfectly captures the beauty and romance of the English countryside.
For more information on the venue visit highhouseweddings.com. Get in touch with the team today to arrange a visit or secure your booking.
In this exclusive feature, we’re shining a spotlight on Blake Hall Weddings and Events Ltd. With its magnificent and lovingly restored 17th-century barns, beautiful surrounding gardens and stylish accommodation, it’s the perfect elegant and flexible setting for your big day. Plus, at this exclusive-use venue, you’ll be supported by a truly passionate and experienced team, who will be there to help and guide you every step of the way.
Explore the venue’s spaces
Blake Hall is only offered for exclusive use, and is licensed for civil ceremonies. Each space flows effortlessly into the next, offering stunning backdrops at every turn and plenty of space for up to 150 guests.
You can choose to say your vows inside the charming Hay Barn, or outdoors under the historic Old Saddlery, surrounded by the beauty of the Hall’s gardens.
After the ceremony, your guests are invited to mingle on the lawn and terrace or enjoy the spacious interior of the Hay Barn before moving into the Essex Barn for a memorable wedding breakfast and evening celebration.
Meet Rachel Capel Cure, Director of Blake Hall
For Rachel Capel Cure, managing Blake Hall was an unexpected calling, but one she couldn’t be prouder of. “The wedding industry found me by chance!” she explains. Originally a private banker, Rachel’s path changed when she and her husband took over Blake Hall, which has been in her husband’s family since 1789. Starting with just a rustic bar and dance floor, she embarked on a mission to transform the venue into a breathtaking wedding space.
“We took one job at a time and focused on what would enhance the venue,” Rachel says. “Over the next 10 years or so, we restored one building at a time, making the venue the successful and beautiful business that it is today”. Today, she leads a dedicated team and loves hosting weddings in her historic family home. “We are in the happiness industry,” she adds, “and I am so proud that so many lovely couples choose to get married in my home.”
Highlights of the venue
Blake Hall is so much more than just a beautiful venue – it’s a family home. As Rachel Capel Cure, the venue’s sole director, explains, “It is not just our beautiful setting and gardens, the stunning 17th-century barns, and lovely cottages we offer for the night before and night of the wedding. It is so much more than that.” Every corner of Blake Hall is meticulously maintained, from the charming historic barns to the surrounding gardens, which are tended to with the same care as a family home. Many members of the team were married at Blake Hall before joining the staff, creating a warm and close-knit atmosphere where everyone is genuinely invested in making every wedding as perfect as possible.
The venue is known not only for its elegant spaces and picturesque surroundings but also for the impeccable service and outstanding dedication of its team. “The most common feedback we receive is just how amazing the team is and how well maintained the venue and gardens are, as well as how delicious the food is,” Rachel notes. From the moment a couple books their wedding, the team is there every step of the way, making their big day truly memorable and magical.
Commitment to sustainability and inclusivity
Blake Hall is proud to offer an experience that goes beyond just beautiful scenery. With a genuine commitment to sustainability, the venue is powered partly by solar energy, while rainwater is collected for the garden’s upkeep. Rachel explains, “We have made great moves to be environmentally friendly with the use of solar power to help heat the barns and storing rain water to irrigate the gardens, and are always looking for sustainable solutions wherever possible.”
Plus, the venue is proud to be a truly inclusive venue, welcoming and supporting every single couple, as well as their guests. Whatever your faith, race, gender or sexual orientation, you will be more than welcome at this fabulous venue.
Memorable moments at Blake Hall
After 17 years of hosting weddings, Rachel has witnessed countless unique and personal touches from couples. “Whether it’s a groom serenading his bride, a surprise ‘first look’ with the best man in a wedding dress, or a mother of the bride crafting a stunning cake, each wedding is wonderfully unique,” she shares. And occasionally, she’s even been invited as a guest. “Those experiences are always memorable and so special,” Rachel adds, reflecting on the level of connection and trust she has built with the couples who marry at Blake Hall.
Expert wedding planning advice
Rachel’s number one tip for wedding planning? “Enjoy the entire experience,” she advises. “Remember that weddings are fun and full of happiness, and it is your wedding day, not your family’s or your bridesmaids’. Plan the wedding to reflect you as a couple with the little extra touches and trust us do the rest.”
Secure your booking today
Blake Hall is more than just a venue; it’s a place where family history, natural beauty, outstanding service, and unique, meaningful celebrations come together. The team looks forward to welcoming you and helping you create the wedding of your dreams. To begin planning your own unforgettable day in this magical setting, reach out to Blake Hall today to secure your booking.
You’re engaged! Yay! Cue the “Have you thought about a date?”, “What a beautiful ring”, and “Have you thought about what dress you might like?” questions.
Hey, we get it. People are curious, and your wedding dress and bridal look is one of the most important outfits of your life. It’s the focal point of your big day, and let’s be honest — it’s probably the part you’re most excited about! But with so many options out there, it can be a bit overwhelming.
Don’t stress, though! Whether you’re dreaming of a classic ball gown, a sleek and modern fit, or something totally unique, this guide has got you covered. So, grab a coffee, get cosy, and let’s break down all the dreamy details to help you find the one. Consider this your ultimate guide to wedding dress styles.
How to pick your wedding dress
Picking your wedding dress is a process. It involves planning, researching, talking, experimenting, and most importantly, trying on! Try following these 5 top tips to help pick your perfect wedding dress.
Bridal dress shops tend to cater to specific groups. For example, high-end boutiques are more likely to carry designer, one-off, or custom-made gowns, while more budget-friendly shops might focus on simpler, ready-to-wear options.
In addition, you might find that shops specialise in a certain style or vibe. For example, lace specialists, ball gown specialists, or sleek, modern specialists.
Knowing what a shop specialises in can save you time and help you zero in on the places that have what you’re after. A browse online or a phone call to ask about the kinds of dresses they carry is a good place to start.
You can also check out fabulous bridal boutiques right here on Bridebook, and effortlessly filter by whatever you’re looking for, whether that’s a high-end boutique or bespoke dressmaker, or somewhere that does hats and accessories.
2. Consider the venue and the vibe
You can wear whatever you want on your big day, of course. But the venue and vibe of your big day should be a factor when considering your wedding dress.
For example, if you’re getting married on the beach, a lightweight, flowy gown might be more practical than a heavy ball gown. Or if you’re in a grand, traditional venue, something with a bit more structure and elegance might feel more fitting. Think about the mood of your wedding day, and pick a dress that complements it.
If you’ve got something specific in mind, don’t be afraid to steer away from the theme. But, basing your wedding dress on the overall theme or vibe can help bring everything together and make the whole day feel cohesive.
3. Sit, dance, hug
Don’t skip the sit, dance, hug test when picking your wedding dress. Sure, it looks great standing up in front of the mirror. But can you sit comfortably, throw all the shapes you want to, and hug your loved ones with ease? You want a dress that lets you enjoy every moment of your big day, from the ceremony to the dance floor.
4. Don’t obsess about sizing
It may seem like something small, but try to forget about the size on the label. Just because you’re usually size x, doesn’t necessarily mean you will be in your wedding dress.
The material on a wedding dress is thick, and sizing often runs a bit differently than everyday clothes. It’s totally normal for wedding dress sizes to vary, sometimes by a size or two up or down. So don’t stress if the number is higher or lower than expected — it’s all about how the dress fits and feels.
Ultimately, no one is going to run into your dressing room and see the size on the label. Focus on finding the style that makes you feel beautiful and confident instead of fixating on the tag.
5. Be open-minded
While it’s a good idea to go into wedding dress appointments with an idea of what you might like, it’s also important to keep an open mind. You might have your heart set on a mermaid style, but end up falling for a classic ball gown, or vice versa. Wedding dress shopping is full of surprises, and sometimes the dress that makes you feel the most amazing isn’t what you originally pictured.
Try on a few different silhouettes, fabrics, and details. You might be shocked at how much you love something unexpected! And remember, even if you don’t say “yes” to every dress you try on, each one helps you get closer to what you truly want. Embrace the journey, stay flexible, and trust that the right dress will find you.
The ultimate guide to necklines
Let’s break down all the different necklines you might try when wedding dress shopping. Experiment with different styles to see what feels best for you.
Sweetheart. A sweetheart is your classic strapless, heart-shaped bustline. Beautiful and iconic, you’ll often find this paired with a fitted bodice or a full skirt for that timeless, romantic look.
Straight across. Similar to a sweetheart but slightly more modern, the straight across, strapless style is sleek and elegant, offering a clean line across the chest. It’s ideal for brides who want a minimalist look that still feels classic.
V-neck. A V-neckline has a plunging shape that elongates the neck and adds a touch of sophistication. It’s a versatile option that works beautifully on fitted dresses or flowing A-lines, and it can be as daring or modest as you like.
Off-the-shoulder. An off-the-shoulder neckline is perfect for brides looking to show off their shoulders and collarbones. It’s both timeless and trendy, adding a hint of romance to any gown style.
Asymmetric. Asymmetric usually means one-shouldered or diagonally across the chest and brings a modern, edgy twist to bridalwear. It beautifully frames the shoulders and can add balance to gowns with bold silhouettes or simple, sleek lines.
Queen Anne. The Queen Anne neckline is known for a high collar at the back and a sweetheart or scoop shape in the front. It combines coverage with a hint of romance, making it perfect for brides who want a classic, elegant look. The Queen Anne neckline often works beautifully with lace or intricate detailing, adding a touch of old-world charm to any gown style.
Halter. The halter neckline is a stylish choice that wraps around the neck, leaving the shoulders bare and drawing attention to the arms and upper back. It works well with both fitted and flowing gowns and is ideal for beach or outdoor weddings.
High neck. A high neck offers an elegant, sophisticated look with more coverage around the chest and neckline. Often adorned with lace, beading, or intricate embroidery, the high neck brings a vintage or regal feel to a wedding dress, perfect for brides looking for a timeless, classy style.
Boat neck. Classy and elegant, the boat neck sits wide across the collarbones, creating a beautiful, soft frame for the shoulders and neck. It’s perfect for brides looking for a sophisticated, Audrey Hepburn-inspired style.
Illusion. An illusion neckline gives the appearance of a strapless or low-cut style while adding extra coverage through a layer of sheer or lace fabric. Often decorated with lace appliqué, beading, or embroidery, the illusion neckline is perfect for brides who want drama paired with modesty.
Scoop. A scoop neck is the perfect neckline for brides looking for a soft, rounded shape that flatters all body types. This gentle U-shaped neckline adds a touch of sweetness and works well with almost any dress style, from fitted mermaid gowns to flowing A-lines. It’s a versatile choice that feels both classic and romantic.
Square. Similar to a scoop neck, the square neck is a structured and elegant option with a straight, clean line that frames the collarbone and shoulders beautifully. This neckline has a classic, almost regal feel, and works well with fitted or A-line dresses.
The ultimate guide to skirts and silhouettes
Once you’ve got the neck down, it’s time to decide on skirt style. Whether it’s sleek and sophisticated or ethereal and princessy, there’s a skirt to suit everyone.
A-line. An A-line skirt is a staple of bridal fashion, offering a classic silhouette that gradually flares out from the waist, resembling the shape of an uppercase “A.” It’s universally flattering, works with various fabrics, and is ideal for brides wanting a bit of volume without the drama of a full ball gown.
Mermaid. Mermaid skirts are a show-stopping choice for brides who want to show off their curves and make a dramatic entrance. This style hugs you from the bodice down to the knees and then flares out, creating a gorgeous hourglass shape. It’s perfect for a glam, red-carpet vibe and works beautifully with rich fabrics like satin and lace.
Ball gown. It’s a classic for a reason. Ball gown style wedding dresses are the ultimate in fairy-tale bridal fashion. With a fitted bodice and a full, voluminous skirt that flares out from the waist, this style gives you that dreamy “princess” look that so many brides covet.
Fit-and-flare. Fit-and-flare skirts give you that mermaid-inspired silhouette but with a little more breathing room. Fitted through the bodice and hips, the skirt begins to subtly flare out around mid-thigh. This style is great for brides who love a hint of drama but want a bit more flexibility for moving and dancing.
Slip. This one has grown in popularity in recent years. The slip dress offers a sleek, minimalist style that skims the body with a soft, close-fitting silhouette. Made from lightweight fabrics like silk or satin, a slip skirt gives off that “barely-there” look, perfect for modern brides who want something chic and understated.
Sheath. For a no-fuss, refined look, the sheath skirt is a great choice. This narrow, close-to-the-body style follows your natural lines from top to bottom, creating an effortlessly chic silhouette. If you’re looking for something polished but low-key, the sheath might be just the one.
Column. Column style skirts are sleek, sophisticated, and perfect for brides who want an elongated, minimalist look. This narrow silhouette gently skims the body without much flare, creating a clean, streamlined shape. They’re comfortable, easy to move in, and ideal for laid-back weddings.
Tea-length. Who doesn’t love a 50s-inspired tea-length gown? This skirt will hit you just above your ankles, and leans into the playful, vintage vibe for brides wanting a touch of retro charm. Lightweight fabrics like tulle, lace, or satin make it breezy and comfortable, ideal for garden weddings, beach ceremonies, or any themed wedding.
Empire. Another staple of bridal couture, empire waisted gowns are all about elegance and grace. The skirt flows from just under the bust, creating a long, flowing silhouette that gently skims the body. This style is perfect for brides looking for a romantic, ethereal feel and a comfortable fit.
Mini. Ultra trendy, mini dresses are all the rage for city or casual weddings. This bold, fun style is perfect for brides who want something fresh and playful, and it’s a fantastic option for showing off killer shoes. Equally, the “double wedding dress” trend is really popular right now. This is where brides change into a second, more casual dress for their evening receptions. Mini dresses are a popular choice for this.
Tulip. Tulip skirts have a unique, petal-like wrap design that overlaps in the front, giving a romantic but modern look. It’s super flattering and adds a little twist to the usual styles. This one’s gorgeous in drapey fabrics like silk or crepe and is a fun pick for garden or chic city weddings.
Midi. Hitting at mid-shin length, midi skirts strike the perfect balance between elegance and playfulness. This style gives you a bit of the classic tea-length vibe but with a more modern twist.
High-low. High-low skirts are skirts that are either a mini or midi length in the front, dropping to a longer length in the back, creating a dramatic and playful look. High-low skirts are fantastic for brides who want something a bit out-of-the-box, and they work beautifully for weddings of all styles. Plus, they make dancing a breeze!
Drop-waist. Effortlessly regal, a drop-waist skirt elongates the torso by starting lower on the hips before flaring out, creating a sophisticated, vintage-inspired silhouette. This style is perfect for brides who want something different but with a touch of old-school glamour.
Check out our handy infographic above on all the different wedding dress skirt and silhouette styles. Pick the one that looks and feels right for you!
And remember that many bridal boutiques will let you mix and match the neckline and skirt styles to create a bridal look that’s as unique as you are.
What if I don’t want to wear a wedding dress?
Then you don’t have to! This is your day, and you can wear whatever makes you feel most special and comfortable. If you’re looking for some fun and funky alternatives to wearing a wedding dress, check out the following 7 ideas:
1. Modern jumpsuit
Jumpsuits are becoming a fast favourite of non-traditional brides, combining style and comfort in one chic package. Whether it’s sleek satin, lace, or something embellished, a bridal jumpsuit brings a modern, edgy vibe and lets you dance the night away without a fuss. Plus, they look amazing in photos.
2. Kaftan
Kaftans are floaty and fabulous. If you’re looking for something ethereal and bohemian, a kaftan could be your perfect match. With its flowy silhouette and relaxed fit, a kaftan brings a dreamy, laid-back elegance that’s perfect for beach or garden weddings. Plus, you can find them with gorgeous embroidery, beading, or lace details to keep things feeling special.
3. Pant suit
Similar to a jumpsuit, pant suits are a power move for brides who want to look sharp, stylish, and effortlessly cool. Whether you go for a sleek white suit or add a twist with pastels or even sparkles, a pant suit lets you own the day with sophistication and comfort.
4. Playsuit with detachable skirt
A playsuit with a detachable skirt is a fun way to get two looks in one. Start with the full-skirted, flowy vibe for your ceremony, and then simply detach the skirt to reveal a cute, playful playsuit underneath for the reception. It’s a fantastic option if you want that classic bridal entrance but are ready to dance and move without any restrictions later on. It’s the best of both worlds.
5. Tuxedo
Sharp and sleek, tuxedos are a bold choice that makes an unforgettable statement. Opt for a classic white or ivory tux for a chic, bridal feel, or go all out with a tailored black tux for that timeless, ultra-stylish vibe. Add a pair of heels or statement flats, and you’ve got a look that’s both powerful and elegant — perfect for the modern bride who wants to break away from tradition!
6. Bustier and silk trousers
If you want a look that screams glamour, a bustier with silk trousers is the way to go! This combo brings a luxe, red-carpet feel, mixing the feminine elegance of a fitted bustier with the chic sophistication of flowy silk pants. It’s perfect for brides who want something modern and a bit daring while still feeling ‘bridal’. Pair with statement earrings or a bold lip, and you’ll be turning heads all night
7. Sequin jumpsuit
Sometimes you need a little razzle dazzle, and there’s no better excuse than your wedding day. Try a sequin jumpsuit for a look that’s all sparkle, all night! This bold choice lets you shine and brings a party vibe that’s perfect for a bride who loves to stand out. Go for full sequins or a subtler sparkle with embellishments, and add a pair of fabulous heels or funky accessories to complete the look.
To veil or not to veil?
The eternal question — to veil or not to veil? Veils are a beautiful and classic part of the bridal look, but they’re absolutely optional.
Traditionally, veils were used to ward off evil and protect the bride on her big day. However, today, they’re really just about adding a bit of magic and drama to your look. If a veil isn’t your thing, there are so many other options to consider that can make your style feel just as special.
Nathalie Neuilly, founder of Dressarte Paris, shares her expert insights as an experienced dressmaker: “We often do custom veils adding custom messages, initials etc. But it’s true that more than 75% of our brides decide to go without veils. Instead they prefer to add fresh flowers when styling their hair, or upcycle their mum’s veil and create a custom accessory.”
For a whimsical or boho vibe, a flower crown can be a beautiful touch. Or, if you want a bit of sparkle, try a crystal-studded headband, tiara, or hair vine for that extra touch of glamour without the full veil.
If you’re loving the idea of a grand entrance but want something a little different, a bridal cape or capelet might be perfect. Long, flowing capes can give you that veil-like effect with a unique twist and can be easily removed after the ceremony. They’re a gorgeous way to bring a bit of elegance and flair to your outfit. Plus, they’re ideal for keeping you warm during an autumn or winter wedding.
Top tips on bridal accessories
The right accessories are the cherry on top of the cake to your bridal look. Think of them as the finishing touches that bring your entire look together. Accessories can add a bit of sparkle, a touch of elegance, or even a pop of personality — whatever makes you feel like the best version of yourself.
Remember, your accessories should always enhance and add to your outfit and never distract from it.
Gloves
Gloves add an elegant touch to any outfit, but especially to a wedding dress. Whether you go silk, satin, or even lace, gloves can give your bridal look a hint of vintage glamour or modern sophistication. Short gloves have a playful, retro feel, while elbow-length or opera gloves add an air of classic elegance. Perfect for brides who want that extra bit of drama and style.
Shawl or bolero
Stave off the chill with a shawl or bolero. Just enough to cover your shoulders without adding extra bulk, shawls and boleros add both warmth and style to your bridal look. Choose a lace or silk shawl for a soft, romantic touch, or go for a faux fur bolero if you want something cosy with a bit of glam.
Jewellery
Aside from the obvious wedding and engagement ring, jewellery can make or break your bridal look. Whether you go for elegant pearls, sparkling diamonds, or something a little more unique, jewellery is your chance to add a bit of you to your bridal style! Think about pieces that’ll bring a little extra magic and, if you’re buying something new, pick something you’ll wear time and time again.
Pro tip: Your wedding jewellery is the perfect way to incorporate your ‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue’. Wear a bracelet you wore to your prom, borrow a necklace from your mum, or add a touch of blue with a delicate sapphire ring or even a dainty anklet.
Garter
A staple of bridal wedding attire, a garter is a fun, cheeky little addition that’s both traditional and a bit playful. You can go classic with lace, add a hint of blue for that “something blue,” or even find one with a little sparkle. It’s one of those hidden accessories just for you (and maybe a fun toss later on, if that’s your style!).
Find your dream wedding dress
Your wedding is one of the most important and memorable days of your life, so finding the perfect dress or outfit is all about making sure you feel your absolute best. This guide has covered everything from dress styles and silhouettes to unique alternatives and accessories. Whether you’re leaning towards a classic ball gown, a sleek jumpsuit, or even a sparkling sequin number, remember that your look should make you feel like the star of the show.
Wedding dress shopping can be a bit of a journey, filled with surprises and maybe a few unexpected “wow” moments. So, take your time, enjoy every try-on, and don’t stress if the process takes a bit longer than expected. After all, it’s all part of the fun!
And don’t forget to browse wedding dresses and boutiques near you here on Bridebook. Whatever your style and budget, there’s something for everyone!
The natural sparkles of the winter season make it the perfect setting for a magical winter wedding. From snow-dusted churches, frozen lakes, or even a simple sprinkling of frost, winter weddings have a way of feeling extra special and romantic. But figuring out what to wear can be a bit of a challenge — how do you stay stylish while keeping warm in the chilly weather?
Whether you’re attending as a guest, standing at the altar, or walking down the aisle, winter weddings call for outfits that balance elegance with practicality. In this post, we’ll take a look at some fun and unique winter wedding looks to keep you looking fabulous and feeling comfortable all day long.
What is a winter wedding?
A winter wedding can be either a celebration with a magical, snowy theme, or a wedding that takes place between mid-November and February. These months are known for their frosty weather, shorter days, and cosy vibes, making them perfect for a romantic, candlelit ceremony, or an intimate reception by a crackling fireplace.
Whether you’re dreaming of twinkling lights, rich seasonal colours, or a festive feel, a winter wedding offers a unique charm and plenty of opportunities to get creative with your big day. But, dressing for a winter wedding can be tricky. How do you accommodate the weather without sacrificing style, looking cosy but chic in your winter coat?
The good news is that dressing for a winter wedding is easier than you may think. We all know that if layers aren’t done right, they can make you look bulky and feel frumpy. But, when done correctly, layers look chic and sophisticated. It’s all about choosing the right fabrics and accessories. Think elegant coats, scarves, and gloves that complement your outfit (rather than hide it!)
How to pick what to wear in 5 easy steps
If you’re feeling stuck, try following these 5 simple tips to plan the perfect winter wedding outfit.
1. Try a statement coat
Whether it’s brightly coloured, a funky fabric, fur-trimmed, or you’re hopping on the leopard print trend, your coat can double as both a fashion piece and a practical layer to keep you warm. The best part? The coat is your outfit, meaning you don’t have to take it off all day (if you don’t want to!).
2. Prioritise practical footwear
We know your open-toed shoes look amazing with your tea length dress. But, when it’s cold and possibly snowy, those gorgeous shoes might not be the best choice. Instead, prioritise footwear that’s both stylish and practical. Think chic ankle boots or closed-toe heels that can handle slippery paths and chilly temps.
Plus, practical footwear means extra room for warm, cosy socks. Keeping your extremities (hands, feet, the top of your head etc.) warm tricks your body into thinking you’re warmer than you are, keeping you comfortable throughout the day.
Pro tip: You can always switch into those fabulous shoes for indoor moments if need be.
3. Think beyond black
It’s a classic for a reason, right?
Well, yes and no. We know it can be tempting to dress in all black for a winter wedding. It’s effortlessly chic, easy to put together, and universally flattering. But, it can also feel a bit predictable. If you want to stand out in a sea of black, try thinking beyond the usual dark shades.
Winter is the perfect time to experiment with rich, bold colours like deep emerald, royal blue, or burgundy. These jewel tones not only feel festive, but also add a touch of elegance and warmth to your outfit. Plus, they’ll pop beautifully against the neutral, wintry landscape.
4. Layer strategically
The key to staying warm is layering — we all know this. But, layering also adds extra bulk, which can leave you feeling uncomfortable and heavy. To avoid this classic winter wardrobe dilemma, the trick is to layer strategically.
Start with thin, fitted base layers, like thermal tops or leggings, which will keep you warm without adding bulk. From there, you can build up with pieces that still show off your shape (like a tailored jacket or a belted coat), so you can stay cosy without sacrificing style.
If you’re worried about looking too bulky, try layering with different textures and fabrics to add dimension to your outfit without the weight. For example, pair a sleek satin dress with a soft cashmere cardigan or a structured blazer, so you get that warmth without feeling like you’re buried under layers.
5. Take one thing off before you leave the house
Follow Coco Chanel’s sage advice and take off one accessory or a light layer before leaving the house. Whether it’s an extra piece of jewellery or that unnecessary scarf you threw on last minute, this little trick ensures your outfit feels polished, not cluttered. Less is often more, especially when you’re already layering up for warmth.
Whether you need full outfit inspo or are looking for tips on how to accessorise, we’ve got you covered. Read on for 9 fun and unique outfit, accessory, and styling tips to help you ace dressing for a winter wedding.
For brides
1. A lace-trimmed cape
Ditch the veil and opt for a lace-trimmed cape to nod to the traditional while keeping things unique. Capes are a fabulous addition to any wedding look, keeping you warm while adding a regal, fairytale vibe to your bridal look. Whether you go for a full-length cape or a shorter, shoulder-length one, the lace detailing will bring a touch of romance and elegance.
2. White jumpsuit with a statement coat
If traditional isn’t really your style or you want to mix things up, a chic white jumpsuit paired with a statement coat is the way to go. It’s modern, sleek, and gives off serious cool-girl vibes while still looking bridal. The beauty of a jumpsuit is that it’s comfortable and easy to move in, making it perfect for dancing the night away. Pair it with a bold coat to add drama and warmth. Think faux fur, a tailored wool number, or even something with a bit of sparkle.
3. Snowflake-inspired jewellery
Lean into the winter theme while still keeping things elegant with snowflake-inspired jewellery. It’s the perfect way to bring in a little seasonal magic while staying chic and timeless.
Opt for silver or platinum jewellery to keep the frosty vibe going, or even add a touch of sparkle with diamonds or crystals.
Pro tip: Look out for snowflake jewellery that incorporates blue crystals like sapphires, aquamarine, or turquoise. This way, your jewellery can double as your ‘something blue’!
For grooms
4. Velvet dinner jacket and tartan trousers or pants
A winter wedding is the perfect opportunity to mix and match jazzy or unusual fabrics. Try pairing a velvet dinner jacket with tartan trousers or pants for a bold, stylish winter look. Look out for deep tones like burgundy, navy, or forest green to keep things seasonally appropriate. Make sure the tones of your jacket match the tones of the tartan for a cohesive look. For example, forest green with green tartan or a burgundy jacket with red tartan.
It’s important to keep the rest of your look classic to avoid overwhelming the outfit. Pair your statement pieces with a white shirt, black tie, and neutral, polished shoes for a balanced look.
5. Leather gloves
Leather gloves are a practical yet stylish accessory that can elevate your winter wedding outfit. Not only will they keep your hands warm during outdoor moments, but they’ll also add a touch of sophistication to your look. Opt for classic black or brown leather gloves to complement your suit, or go bold with a pair in a deep jewel tone that matches your outfit.
Pro tip: If the weather forecast is looking extra chilly, look out for gloves lined with wool, cashmere, or fur. They’ll keep your hands warm while maintaining a polished look.
6. Winter-themed waistcoat and pocket square
If you’re planning an overtly winter-themed wedding, look out for a themed waistcoat and pocket square to really lean into the festive spirit. A waistcoat with subtle winter motifs like snowflakes, pine trees, reindeer, or even a subtle sparkle can add a fun yet elegant touch to your outfit. Pair it with a matching or coordinating pocket square to tie the whole look together.
For guests
7. Velvet midi with ankle boots
This look is a classic for a reason. The perfect blend of elegance and comfort, a velvet midi dress in a deep jewel tone like emerald green, navy, or plum feels so luxurious and cosy. The rich texture of velvet is perfect for winter, giving you that sophisticated vibe without feeling too over-the-top.
Pair it with some sleek ankle boots, which not only keep your feet warm but also add a stylish, modern twist to the outfit. Go for heeled boots in leather or suede to really take the look up a notch and add that extra bit of flair.
8. A healthy dose of sparkle
Whether it’s glitter, sequins, or some shimmering accessories, a little sparkle goes a long way at a winter wedding. You can add a bit of glam to your outfit with statement earrings, a sparkly clutch, or even a glittery belt to cinch in your waist. Don’t be afraid to have fun with it. After all, winter weddings are the perfect excuse to add a touch of magic to your look.
9. Statement tights
Statement tights are the icing on the cake for an already polished look. Depending on the style, they can add a pop of colour, a fun twist, or a bit of texture to your outfit. Think polka dots, lace patterns, or even a little shimmer.
They’re not only practical for keeping your legs warm, but also give your look that extra something special without going over the top.
Plan a magical winter wedding with Bridebook
Although you want to look fabulous, comfort is key when it comes to dressing for a winter wedding. It’s all about looking your best while simultaneously staying warm and feeling comfortable throughout the day.
Winter weddings often mean beautiful but chilly outdoor moments, so practical layers, cosy footwear, and stylish accessories are your best friends. Whether you’re a guest, one of the nearlyweds, or part of the wedding party, making sure you’re comfortable while still looking chic will help you fully enjoy the magical day without worrying about the cold.
Autumn weddings have exploded in popularity in recent years. Not only are they incredibly romantic, but they can also be unseasonably warm, and the beautiful backdrop of coloured leaves makes them perfectly picturesque.
If you’re looking to throw your very own autumn smash and aren’t sure what to wear, keep reading! We have 5 top tips to help you pick the perfect ‘fit, plus 9 ideas for brides, grooms, and guests.
What is an autumn wedding?
An autumn wedding can either be a wedding held in the autumn or a wedding with a cosy, pumpkin spice theme. Any weddings planned between mid-September and early November would be considered an autumn wedding. Anything after Guy Fawkes night — you’re in winter territory.
Dressing for an autumn wedding is all about rich colours, cosy fabrics, and autumnal accents. Gold leaf hair accessories, tartan pocket squares, and statement velvet shoes are all perfectly in keeping with an autumn wedding.
The most important thing to remember is to embrace the season. Think warmth, comfort, and those gorgeous autumn tones. Whether you’re a bride, groom, or guest, lean into the autumn vibe with layers, textures, and a splash of something festive like burnt orange or deep plum. Just enjoy the crisp air, cosy atmosphere, and let the beauty of the season work its magic
How to pick what to wear in 5 easy steps
Struggling with what to wear as an autumn wedding guest? Read on for our top tips to help you find the perfect outfit.
1. Check the forecast
Autumn can be unpredictable, and the key to staying comfortable all day is to check the weather forecast beforehand. Cooler weather will call for more layers, while you can get away with lighter fabrics if it’s a warmer day. Either way, plan for a little chill in the air, just in case.
Understandably, weather forecasts can change quite dramatically from day to day. As a result, you might like to have two outfits prepared so you’re ready for whatever the day throws at you. Although it can be challenging to pick two outfits for a wedding, having a rainy-day backup means you can adjust last-minute without the stress.
2. Focus on layering
The key to autumn fashion is layers, layers, layers. Not only do they keep you warm, but they also add style and versatility to your look.
Start with a chic base, like a sleek dress or tailored suit, then add a light cardigan, blazer, or even a stylish shawl. You can easily remove layers if the sun comes out, but you’ll be prepared for those crisp evening breezes
3. Beware of clashing
With multiple pieces comes extra potential for clashing, so it’s important to keep your colours and textures balanced.
Stick to a cohesive palette — think warm autumnal tones like burgundy, olive, and mustard. If your outfit has bold patterns, keep accessories and layers more subdued to avoid overwhelming your look.
Also, beware of clashing fabrics. Although they’ll keep you warm, heavier fabrics have a tendency to compete with each other if you’re not careful. Try to mix textures thoughtfully: pairing velvet with silk or wool with lighter knits can create a balanced, stylish look without feeling too bulky. The key is to let one fabric be the star while others complement it.
4. Statement shoes
An autumn wedding is the perfect time for statement shoes. Think classy Chelsea boots, suede loafers, or even bold block heels in a rich autumnal shade like burgundy or forest green. These shoes not only add a pop of personality to your outfit, but also keep you comfortable for all the mingling, standing, and dancing. Plus, they’re practical for navigating any outdoor terrain like grass or gravel.
5. Hidden hosiery
The pro tip to end all pro tips: a pair of sheer, nude-coloured tights can make all the difference on a chilly autumn day! Not only will they keep your legs a little warmer, but they’ll also give your outfit a polished, put-together look. If you’re wearing a dress or skirt, hidden hosiery is a subtle way to stay comfortable without compromising on style.
Equally, if it’s extra cold, consider wearing a pair of tights under your trousers or jumpsuit. This extra, hidden layer is sometimes just the little boost you need to stay warm without anyone knowing. It’s a simple trick that can make a big difference when temperatures drop. Plus, it won’t interfere with your look, so you can still rock your stylish jumpsuit or trousers while secretly staying cosy.
Extra pro tip: Tights are available in just about every tone now, so take the time to find the perfect match for your individual skin tone. The added time taken adds that extra bit of polish to your look, making your tights almost invisible while still giving you the warmth and comfort you need.
9 autumn wedding outfit ideas
If you’re stuck on what to wear, check out these 9 ideas for the perfect autumn wedding outfit, from couples’ attire to guest outfits. Whether you’re looking for a full outfit or inspiration for a fun accessory, everything you need is below.
For brides
1. Velvet elegance
There’s nothing classier than an all-white, velvet gown. Warm and luxurious, velvet is the perfect fabric for an autumn bride. It adds a touch of elegance while keeping you cosy. Opt for a fitted silhouette or a flowing, bohemian style. Either way, you’ll look stunning against the autumnal backdrop.
2. Capes instead of veils
Consider reserving veils for summer and spring brides. If you’re an autumn bride-to-be, a cape is a striking and eye-catching choice.
Capes are perfect for adding drama and warmth to your bridal look. Whether you choose a lace, sheer, or velvet cape, it will not only keep you warm but also add a magical, ethereal vibe as you walk down the aisle. It’s a stunning alternative that feels right at home in an autumn setting.
3. Statement sleeves
Cover up with a statement sleeve. Regal and elegant, long statement sleeves are perfect for an autumnal wedding look. Whether you opt for billowy bishop sleeves, dramatic puffs, or delicate lace, these beautiful additions to any dress add both warmth and style.
Statement sleeves also give your dress a vintage or boho flair, depending on the design, making you stand out in all the right ways.
For grooms
4. Tweed vibes
Tweed is the perfect addition to an autumn wedding. Not only does the heavy fabric keep you warm, but the muted tones also perfectly match the season’s palette. Opt for a full tweed suit or mix and match with a tweed waistcoat or jacket paired with wool trousers. Earthy tones like brown, grey, or olive green will complement the autumn atmosphere and give you a stylish yet rustic vibe.
5. Tartan accents
Tartan is known for being wonderfully stylish and extra cosy — perfect for an autumn or autumn-themed wedding. Whether you go for a full tartan suit or just add some subtle touches like a tartan tie or pocket square, it’s a great way to bring in a bit of flair. Plus, it adds a nod to tradition, especially if you’re embracing Scottish roots or just love the classic look.
6. Seasonal boutonniere
Pick seasonal flowers like deep red roses, orange dahlias, or even some berries and greenery for a boutonniere that screams autumn. You can also go for something a little more rustic, like wheat, to tie in with that earthy, seasonal feel. It’s a small detail, but one that can really elevate your look and bring the whole outfit together.
Pro tip: The muted colours of dried flowers are effortlessly autumnal. Look into pampas grass, lavender, or even dried hydrangeas. They not only look amazing, but also add texture and a wild, untamed vibe that’s perfect for the season.
For guests
7. Textured tights
Mix up your look by adding a pair of textured tights to your autumn wedding outfit. Think cable-knit, ribbed, or even subtle patterns. These will not only keep you warm, but also give your look that extra bit of style and depth. Pair them with a cute dress and boots, and you’re set for that outdoor ceremony or cooler evening reception.
8. Go monochrome
Monochrome doesn’t necessarily mean black and white. Instead, monochrome can mean choosing one color and running with different shades of it throughout your outfit. Think all shades of green, from olive to sage, or a mix of rich burgundy tones.
It’s a sleek, modern way to make a statement while staying in line with the autumnal theme. Plus, it’s an easy way to pull together a cohesive look without overthinking it.
9. Leather jackets
Effortlessly edgy and deliciously undone, a leather jacket is the perfect outer layer for an autumn wedding guest outfit. It adds a touch of cool without compromising on style. Pair it with a flowy dress or smart tailored trousers, and you’ll strike the perfect balance between laid-back and polished. Plus, it’s a great option if the weather turns chilly in the evening.
Plan a cosy autumn wedding with Bridebook
The key to dressing for an autumn wedding, whether you’re the couple themselves or a guest, is to embrace the season’s natural beauty while staying cosy and stylish. With the right mix of layers, textures, and seasonal touches, you’ll be all set for a day full of love, laughter, and crisp autumn air.
Don’t be afraid of a rich autumn hue or plush fabrics like velvet, tweed, and leather. And always remember, comfort is key, so keep an eye on that weather forecast and plan for any sudden chills or sunny surprises.
Summer is here, and with it comes long evenings, ice cold drinks, and a whole host of weddings. Whether you’re a nearlywed, a guest, or part of the wedding party, you’ll want to look your best while keeping cool in the summer sun.
But, it’s not always that easy. We know the Great British weather doesn’t always play ball. How do you find the balance between cool and covered up, ensuring you can show off your lovely tan while not catching a sunburn? Read on to learn all about summer wedding guest outfits, plus what to wear as a bride or groom. Whether you’re looking for outfit inspo or a guide for how to choose what to wear, you’ll find everything you need below.
What is a summer wedding?
A summer wedding can either be a wedding with a summer theme or a wedding thrown in the height of summer. Weddings thrown between May and early September are generally considered to be summer weddings. However, if you plan on throwing a wedding abroad, you can have a summer wedding all year round!
Summer is a beautiful time to have your big day. The days will be long, the temperature will be toasty, and the sun will (probably) be shining. Having your wedding in the summer generally removes a lot of the logistical challenges of a spring, autumn, or winter wedding. But, it’s still important to be prepared, and your attire is one of the main things to consider. After all, you never know what the Great British weather will throw at you!
How to pick what to wear in 5 easy steps
If you’re concerned about summer showers or an unseasonable chill, try following these 5 easy steps to plan the perfect outfit.
1. Think about the weather
First things first — what’s the forecast saying? The weather will be the most important element (pun not intended) to consider when picking your summer wedding guest outfit.
The weather is generally at its warmest in late July or August, and while it’s important not to overheat, we recommend bringing light layers so you can stay out of the sun if you’d like to. A wide brimmed hat, light shawl, or even a light jacket can help shield you from the sun if things get a little too hot.
If you check the weather forecast and it’s promising rain, consider bringing a small umbrella that matches your outfit, or even a chic, waterproof jacket that won’t clash with your look. It’s all about staying prepared for whatever the day throws at you without sacrificing style.
Oh, and don’t forget your sun cream. No matter the weather, it’s always a good idea to protect your skin.
2. Think about the material
Although you may not pay much attention to it generally, strategically picking the material of your outfits is a game changer in the summer. Look out for cotton, linen, or lightweight silk fabrics. They’re breathable, cool, and perfect for staying comfortable in the heat. These materials allow air to flow through, preventing you from feeling sticky or sweaty, especially during those long summer events.
Avoid synthetic fabrics like polyester, or anything heavy like wool or velvet, as they tend to trap heat and moisture, making things less pleasant as the day goes on.
3. Consider the dress code
Make sure you’ve double-checked the dress code before committing to an outfit. Weddings can range from formal black-tie to casual beach affairs, so knowing the vibe is crucial. If you’re not sure, don’t hesitate to ask the host. It’s always better to feel confident that you’re dressed just right for the occasion.
4. Think about the theme
Not all weddings have themes. However, if this one does, you’ll want to be sure you’re dressing to match it. Whether it’s low-key rustic, a boho beach theme, or even an overt underwater theme, matching your outfit to the theme helps you fit right in and adds to the overall experience.
Think about the colours, patterns, and style that best complement the setting. For a beach wedding, for example, light, flowy fabrics and earthy tones might work beautifully. For a more formal, black-tie event, you might opt for something sleek and elegant.
The key is to have fun with it! Just make sure you’re comfortable and confident while staying in line with the overall theme of the event. After all, weddings are all about celebrating and having a great time, so the more you blend in with the vibe, the more enjoyable your experience will be.
5. Try going second hand
Sustainability is very en vogue, and wearing something you already have or purchasing second hand is the modern way.
It’s best not to have a solid idea of what you want to wear if you’re going second-hand shopping, because you’re unlikely to find the ‘perfect’ outfit. Instead, try to go with an idea, a theme, a colour, or a general vibe you’re trying to achieve. This way, you’ll be more open to the unique pieces you come across. Plus, shopping second hand is all about the thrill of the hunt!
Alternatively, try second-hand shopping from the comfort of your own home with handy apps like Vinted, Depop, or eBay. They have a range of second-hand clothes (sometimes new, with tags!) in great condition for a fraction of the price. You can easily search by size, colour, or even brand, making it a little easier to find something that fits your vibe. And let’s be honest — there’s something super satisfying about snagging a bargain while doing your bit for the planet.
9 Summer Wedding Outfit Ideas
Check out our top 9 outfit ideas for summer wedding guests and spouses. Whether you need a full ‘fit or just some accessories, we’ve got you covered.
For brides
1. Grecian-inspired gown
Stunning and regal, lean into that effortless goddess vibe with flowy fabrics and draped details. Perfect for an outdoor ceremony, opt for a dress made of soft white fabric, pinned or tied at your waist with a gold belt. Wear gold arm cuffs, gold earrings, and style your hair in a romantic half-up, half-down look. You’ll feel like a queen!
2. Wrist and ankle corsages
Skip the traditional flower crown and go for floral wrist and ankle corsages instead. They’re perfect for a carefree beach wedding and give off a fresh, boho vibe while keeping things simple and elegant.
Have your corsages made from the same flowers as your boutonniere and bouquet for a cohesive look. Opt for tropical flowers like calla lilies, birds of paradise, or beautiful sunflowers. Oh, and ditch the shoes! They’ll take away from the beauty of your tropical summery look.
3. Backless dress with a statement bow
Bows are a huge trend for 2024, popping up everywhere from cake toppers to earrings to wedding dresses. Show off your summer tan with a stunning backless dress tied with a statement bow.
The beauty of a backless dress is all in the drama — it’s elegant yet romantic, and perfect for a warm, sun-kissed day. Whether you go for sleek satin or a dramatic, oversized organza bow, you’ll look picture perfect from every angle.
For grooms
4. Tropical tie, pocket square, and waistcoat
Mix up a classic suit with a little Club Tropicana flair by incorporating a tropical tie, pocket square, or waistcoat. Hey, you could even go for all three if you’re feeling funky!
This is the perfect way to bring a fun, summery twist to your wedding look without losing that polished vibe. Think palm prints, bright florals, or even a splash of bold colour that complements the theme of the wedding.
5. Monochrome suit
You can’t go wrong with a classic monochrome look.
But, don’t make the mistake of thinking monochrome means you need to wear a drab colour. Monochrome can mean crisp white, soft cream, or even a bold teal or hot pink. Whatever your preference, matching your outfit colours from top to toe is a sure fire way to look put together on your big day.
Remember, the key is consistency. Matching your shirt, tie, and accessories to your suit colour creates a polished, put-together vibe that’s hard to beat. Having said this, don’t be afraid to mix up texture if you want to add some dimension to your outfit. Try pairing a satin tie against a matte suit, or mix subtle patterns, like stripes or checks in the same colour family for a unique but cohesive look.
6. Vest and rolled up sleeves
Keep it casual with this laid-back but dapper look by rocking a vest with rolled-up sleeves. This is perfect for a summer wedding where you want to look sharp but keep things cool and comfortable. Ditching the jacket gives you a relaxed vibe while still keeping you looking stylish. A fitted vest paired with a crisp button-down shirt (sleeves rolled up, obviously) hits the sweet spot between formal and casual.
You can even add a bit of flair with a patterned or colourful vest, or keep it classic with a neutral shade. Throw in some suspenders for a vintage touch, or go with a bold tie or pocket square for a little pop of colour.
For guests
7. Pastel co-ord
Poppy and trendy, a pastel co-ord is a safe and beautiful choice for a summer wedding. The delicate pastel colour fits in with any colour scheme, and keeps you looking effortlessly chic.
The beauty of a co-ord is that you can choose any pieces that fit your personal style. Whether it’s a skirt and fitted blouse, a shirt and cruisers, or even a dress and a blazer, there’s so much room to mix and match. Go for a matching set if you want a polished, coordinated vibe, or mix different textures and cuts to add a bit of edge.
8. Tailored pants and a flowy shirt
It’s a classic for a reason, and you can’t go wrong with the timeless combo. The structure of the tailored pants with the natural flow of the shirt creates a perfect balance of style and comfort. It’s an outfit that works for just about any type of wedding, whether it’s a formal indoor affair or a laid-back garden ceremony.
The beauty of this simple outfit is that you can wear pretty neutral colours and then add pops of fun and colour with interesting accessories. Think a fun clutch, statement earrings or even a bold pair of shoes to really make the outfit pop. You can keep the base of your outfit understated and let your accessories do the talking, adding that personal touch to stand out in the crowd.
9. Ombre maxi dress
Say hello to summer in the most relaxed and stylish way with a beautiful ombre maxi dress. Whether it’s cream to pink, green to teal, or yellow to orange, the colour fade gives off a fun, summery vibe without feeling too over-the-top. Plus, the flowy design is super comfy for a long day of celebrating.
You can keep it simple with some cute sandals or wedges, and since the dress does most of the work, you don’t need to go OTT with accessories. A delicate necklace or a few bangles will do the trick.
Plan your sunny summer wedding with Bridebook
Bright and beautiful, summer weddings are all about good weather, good company, and good vibes. Although sunshine is likely, it isn’t guaranteed and you should plan your outfit with this in mind.
So, check the forecast, consider the dress code, and , if possible, try to buy second hand. Don’t forget to have a backup plan for those unexpected weather surprises, and layer up on that sun cream. Come rain or come shine, this wedding is happening, and you’re going to look amazing!
They’re fun, flirty, and floral — who doesn’t love a spring wedding?
In spite of their beauty, dressing for a spring wedding is all about hedging your bets. Spring weather can be unpredictable, so it’s important to prepare for anything. If you’re stuck on what to wear, don’t worry. We’re here to help! Read on for 5 top tips to help you plan your spring guest wedding attire, including 9 examples of our favourite spring wedding outfits!
What is a spring wedding?
A spring wedding can either be a wedding thrown in the spring or a wedding with a spring theme. Any weddings thrown between the months of March and May are considered a spring wedding, with the fresh spring blooms and longer evenings putting everyone in a celebratory mood.
While spring is beautiful, it does bring its share of logistical challenges. For example, do you dress for the unseasonable chill, anticipate sun, or land somewhere in between? And let’s not forget the possibility of those surprise spring showers!
The key is to plan your outfits with flexibility in mind. Think layers, wraps or shawls, and maybe even a stylish umbrella or two just in case.
How to pick what to wear in 5 easy steps
Read on to learn our 5 sure-fire tips for how to choose what to wear to a spring wedding.
1. Think about the weather
Spring can be pretty unpredictable, and the formidable British weather will be one of your biggest considerations when trying to pick what to wear.
The best thing to do is hedge your bets. While you should definitely look at the weather forecast, don’t take it as gospel, and be ready for anything. We recommend you layer up, bring sensible shoes, wear versatile fabrics, and carry an umbrella just in case. You can always shed layers if the sun makes an appearance, but equally, you’ll still have the opportunity to wrap up in case of April showers.
It’s the best way to ensure you can enjoy the whole day, without the stress of worrying about being too hot, too cold, or caught in the rain.
2. Think about the venue
Another key consideration is the venue. Whether you’re indoors or outdoors, city or rural, all these factors will impact your outfit choice. If it’s an outdoor garden wedding, think about practical footwear. Avoid heels and opt for wedges or flats to avoid that awkward sinking feeling. For a chic city venue, you might want to go a bit more formal with your attire, but still, keep those layers handy.
It’s also important to consider all aspects of the wedding. For example, if the ceremony is indoors but there’s an outdoor reception, aim for something that strikes a balance — stylish yet comfortable enough to handle both environments. Rural locations might mean navigating uneven terrain, so be sure to pick footwear that can handle it, and maybe bring a wrap or jacket for those breezy country evenings.
Considering the venue will not only help you look the part but also keep you comfortable throughout the day.
3. Consider the dress code
Guest dress codes are becoming increasingly common in modern weddings. If the happy couple have a specific vibe or theme that they’re trying to curate, it’s good practice to respect their vision.
Whether the invitation calls for black tie, cocktail attire, or something more laid-back, sticking to the dress code ensures you’ll fit right in with the celebration’s overall style. Plus, it takes the guesswork out of deciding what to wear! If you’re unsure about the specifics, don’t hesitate to ask the couple for some clarification.
4. Think about yourself
When we say think about yourself, we mean think about what you’re most comfortable in. There’s no point weathering a flashy, frilly jumpsuit when you’re more at home in comfy trousers and a nice shirt. While it’s important to dress up and respect the importance of the day, it’s also important that you’re true to yourself and feel confident in what you’re wearing. After all, you’ll enjoy the day so much more if you’re comfortable in your own skin (and outfit!).
If you’re not a fan of high heels, go for stylish flats or low wedges. If bold prints aren’t your thing, opt for classic, timeless colours that make you feel good.
The trick is to strike a balance between respecting the occasion and being yourself. Remember, confidence is the best accessory you can wear, so be yourself!
5. Consider what you already have
Sustainability is king, and there’s no point buying a whole new outfit when there’s something lovely hanging in your wardrobe. Take a moment to check out what you already own — you might be surprised at how many gems you’ve forgotten about!
A well-loved dress or sharp suit that makes you feel amazing may well be a better choice than something brand new. You can always freshen up an old favourite with different accessories or a new pair of shoes to give it a fresh look.
Not only is reusing what you already have great for the environment, but it also takes the pressure off finding something new and spending extra cash. Plus, wearing an outfit you already know and love means you’ll feel even more comfortable and confident on the big day. It’s a win-win!
So, before you rush out to shop, take a peek in your wardrobe. Sometimes the best option is already right there waiting for you.
9 Spring Wedding Outfit Ideas
Still stuck on what to wear? No problem. We’ve rounded up 9 of our favourite ideas for spring wedding outfits and accessories to help inspire you.
For brides
1. Flower crown
Ditch the classic veil and opt for a big, blooming flower crown that matches your bouquet and table flowers. Not only will it add a sense of cohesion to your outfit, but it will also give you that fresh, ethereal vibe that’s perfect for a spring wedding.
If you’re dead set on wearing a veil, you can easily combine the two. Simply clip your veil onto the back of your flower crown and style your hair around this statement piece.
2. Sheer lace sleeves
Stave off the spring chill by incorporating delicate sheer lace sleeves into your gown. They’ll add a touch of elegance while still feeling light and airy — perfect for that unpredictable spring weather. Plus, lace sleeves can really enhance the romantic, whimsical feel of your look.
If sleeves aren’t really your thing, you can achieve the same look with a bolero or sheer lace shrug. This will give you all the benefits of sheer lace sleeves, with the added flexibility of being able to take it off.
3. Tons of tulle
Nothing says spring like tulle! Tulle is the perfect fabric to create a whimsical, fairytale feel that’s perfect for spring.
Whether it’s a full tulle skirt or delicate layers cascading down the train of your dress, tulle adds a sense of lightness and movement that’s perfect for a spring wedding. Plus, it’s oh-so-photogenic!
If you want to go all out, consider a multi-layered tulle gown for extra drama, or keep it subtle with a tulle veil for that delicate, airy effect.
For grooms
4. A coloured suit
We don’t mean bright orange or yellow (unless, of course, that’s your vibe!). Instead, we’re talking pastel pink, muted green, or navy blue to embrace the fresh feel of spring without going overboard.
A pastel pink or muted green suit is a great way to make a subtle statement, while navy blue offers a more traditional option with a seasonal twist. Pair it with a crisp white shirt and a floral tie or pocket square, and you’re all set to stand out in a stylish yet understated way.
5. Floral waistcoat, pocket square, or tie
Adding a floral pop to an otherwise classic suit is a fun and creative way to bring in the spirit of spring without going over the top. Whether it’s soft pastel blooms or a bold floral pattern, these small touches will make your outfit feel fresh and in tune with the season.
Try to match the colours of the waistcoat, pocket square, or tie to that of the bride’s bouquet or the overall wedding theme. This will offer a cohesive look while showing attention to detail, making you look effortlessly coordinated. It’s the little things that matter, after all!
6. Bright boutonniere
It’s a classic for a reason — you can’t go wrong with a classic boutonniere. But, have you considered adding a pop of colour to your boutonniere? Choose a bright, bold bloom that ties into the wedding’s spring palette.
Think vibrant yellows, soft pinks, or even a striking blue to stand out. Alternatively, match your boutonniere to the bride’s flowers, the bridesmaids’ flowers, or the other groomsmen. Whether you contrast or complement, nothing says spring like flowers!
For guests
7. Floral wrap dress
“Florals? For spring? …Groundbreaking”
A floral wrap dress is the blueprint for spring wedding guest attire. But, sometimes things are a classic for a reason. A wrap dress is simple, flattering, and looks great on people of all shapes, sizes, and heights. Pair it with strappy sandals or wedges, and you’ve got an effortless, elegant look that’s perfect for a spring wedding.
What’s more, the wrap style ensures comfort all day. Whether you’re sitting through the ceremony or boogie-ing down at the reception, a wrap dress brings versatility to your look.
8. Bold blazers
A bold blazer can add a pop of colour or a touch of personality to any outfit. If you’re going to opt for this style, we recommend wearing a simple outfit and letting the blazer do the talking. For example, a plain dress in a neutral colour (except for white, obviously), trousers and a nice shirt, or a sleek jumpsuit can be instantly elevated with a bold blazer.
Think bright colours like coral, mustard, or even a pastel green to embrace that spring vibe. It’s an easy way to add a statement piece to your look while staying chic and wedding-appropriate. Plus, a blazer can also come in handy when the evening gets a bit cooler — practical and stylish!
9. Pastel everything
Pastels are another spring staple, and you really can’t go wrong by incorporating them into your outfit. Whether it’s a soft blush dress, a light lavender jumpsuit, or mint green accessories, pastels bring that fresh, breezy spring vibe that’s perfect for a wedding. Pair pastel shades with neutral tones or mix and match different pastel colours for a playful yet elegant look.
Plan your perfect spring fling with Bridebook
Spring weddings are all about fresh starts, vibrant blooms, and celebrating love in full bloom. Whether you’re a bride, groom, or guest, dressing for a spring wedding means embracing the season’s unpredictability while looking fabulous. The key is to strike a balance between style and practicality. Think layers, versatile fabrics, and, of course, a fun pop of colour!
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In honour of Black History Month, we’re shining a light on a brilliant Black-owned business and its wonderful founder, Tessa Williams, in this exclusive feature.
Meet Tee
Tessa, fondly known as Tee, is the Founder and Director of A Touch of Nevaeh, a luxury wedding and event planning company. Born and raised in the vibrant community of Notting Hill, West London, Tessa’s passion for events led her to graduate from QC Event School, where she gained the expertise to thrive in the luxury wedding and event planning industry. As a certified International Event and Wedding Planning Professional™ (IEWP®), she brings both creativity and precision to every event she touches. When she’s not crafting beautiful experiences, Tessa embraces her most important role—being a mum to her two beautiful children. Read on to discover her story and best advice.
About A Touch of Nevaeh
A Touch of Nevaeh is a certified International Luxury wedding and event planning company based in Chelsea, London. We provide a first-class luxury planning experience to all our clients. Over the years, we’ve had the pleasure of curating diverse and multicultural weddings and events. Our in-house team consists of five coordinators: three of my sisters, my daughter, and my best friend. They’re an invaluable part of the team, and we couldn’t execute our weddings and events without them.
“We create astounding experiences that leave guests talking for years to come.” – Tee
Tee’s First Wedding Memory
I remember looking at photos of my parents’ wedding when I was young and being fascinated by it. Maybe it was because they got married a year before I was born, so I wasn’t there, but my two older sisters were flower girls. Their wedding was in the 80s, so it would be considered lavish by today’s standards. They had seven bridesmaids, two flower girls, seven groomsmen, and an incredible five-tier rum/fruit cake, plus two additional plain cakes (a total of seven cakes!). They even had a steel band procession for their entrance into the church—every little girl’s dream!
My parents have been married for 42 years and have seven children—six girls and one boy, who came last—plus nine grandchildren. Coming from such a big family, we’re never short of an event! Years later, my sister Nina and I became the family party planners. Today, we continue planning luxury weddings and events in the UK and internationally.
Tee’s Culture
I’m of Caribbean heritage. My parents were born in Dominica, a small island between Guadeloupe and Martinique (not to be confused with the Dominican Republic, which is a common mix-up!). My dad was born in Pointe Michel, and my mum in Scott’s Head, where the Caribbean and Atlantic seas meet. I’ve been told it’s an incredible sight to see the two bodies of water joining.
When it comes to aspects of my culture that are most important to me, I think language is vital—it’s the essence of any culture, and part of a person’s identity and character. While English is Dominica’s official language, most people speak Kwéyòl (Creole), a French-based patois. I understand it well and speak it, especially when I’m conversing with my parents. Holidays and festivals like Independence Day and Carnival are also important, as they carry meaning and significance for our culture.
8 Cultural Traditions of a Caribbean Wedding ‘Then’…
Planning: A traditional Caribbean wedding typically involved the whole village or community where the couple lived. Relatives and community members all had roles in preparing for the ceremony. Today, modern couples seek help from wedding planners like me, but in the past, planning was a shared responsibility by those who knew the couple well.
Cakes: Traditional weddings required elaborate preparations, including vast amounts of food and several cakes. The cakes were covered with white lace so that the bride wouldn’t see them until her wedding day.
Ceremony: Before the ceremony, guests played ring games and enjoyed a variety of food. The festivities lasted until daybreak, when attendees prayed for the couple before they prepared for the ceremony. If the ceremony was held in a church, it usually followed the form of an English wedding. The groom wore a new suit, and the bride wore a white dress, veil, and gloves.
Reception: The wedding reception was usually held at the groom’s house, unlike today’s modern weddings, which are often held in grand, lavish venues.
Food: Dinner typically included dishes like curry goat, mountain chicken, rice and peas, roast yam, and boiled banana, similar to what we serve at weddings today.
Speeches: The speeches were usually full of praise for the couple, followed by dancing. Music was often provided by a mento band or a fiddle.
Entertainment: The highlight at the end of the evening was a dance with music from a fife, banjo, and guitar. Quadrilles were often danced, with one set comprising the bride, groom, their parents, maid of honour, and best man. Today, this is similar to the Candy dance or Electric slide.
Honeymoon: After the reception, the newlywed couple would go to their new home and stay there for about a week. In the past, the couple was excused from working in the fields, and family members would bring them food and offer advice. Nowadays, couples typically go on honeymoons or mini-moons.
In modern times, many of these folk customs and traditions are no longer observed, and new practices have been introduced, but the old ways are still remembered fondly and respected.
8 Tips to Consider When Planning Cultural Weddings ‘Now’…
Research, research, and research again: Before planning any cultural wedding or event, do thorough research on the cultures and traditions involved. Understanding these details ensures that the day is meaningful and respectful.
Incorporate both cultures: Whenever possible, integrate both cultures into the wedding. Families can feel left out if their traditions aren’t represented, so we always encourage our clients to include elements from both sides, whether through decor, music, food, attire, or even the cake flavor.
Communicate with both families: Include parents, grandparents, and elders in discussions about cultural elements. These conversations can sometimes be daunting, but they make family members feel valued and included. We’re here to help facilitate these conversations and guide you through all the decision-making.
Embrace your partner’s culture: This is an important step in building a strong foundation with your partner and their family. Educating yourselves about each other’s cultures is key, and these discussions will continue, especially if you plan to have children one day.
Understand your budget: Be transparent about your budget from the beginning. Sometimes couples have amazing ideas, but financial limitations can prevent them from being realised, which can lead to stress or disagreements between families.
Respect other cultures: It’s essential to respect the cultures of both families, and this applies to wedding professionals as well. Listen carefully to clients’ requests and do your best to meet them while respecting their cultural preferences.
Venue and vendor selection: Choose venues and vendors who can accommodate your cultural needs. Some venues may have restrictions, like not allowing open flames, or may require a license for outdoor entertainment like fire dancers or fireworks.
Inform your guests in advance: Prepare your guests for the big day, especially if there are specific attire requirements. For example, in some traditional weddings, family and guests may need to wear clothes made from the family’s tribal fabric. Give guests enough time to source materials and find a tailor or seamstress.
The Impact of Systematic Biases in the Wedding Industry
One area where we still see bias is in venue-preferred supplier lists. Most venues don’t have many, if any, Black-owned businesses on their preferred supplier lists. This has a big impact, as it limits opportunities for Black-owned businesses to work in established venues across the wedding industry. When clients are looking for vendors, they usually start by checking the venue’s supplier list. How are Black-owned businesses supposed to be seen if they aren’t on these lists? Black businesses are largely underrepresented in most venues.
When we’ve attended meetings with couples, the teams are predominantly Caucasian. Sometimes our Black clients find it difficult to navigate these meetings without me present. In the last couple of years, I have seen more Black-owned businesses added to preferred supplier lists, but there is still room for improvement. It would be beautiful to see more diversity in the wedding industry, especially when it comes to race.
Venues need to make a real effort to reach out to Black-owned businesses and provide them with the tools to get onto their preferred supplier lists. It’s important that venues cater to all races. For example, why is it that many venues don’t have Caribbean or African caterers on their preferred supplier lists? Imagine a Black couple wanting to book a venue but finding that it doesn’t offer Caribbean or African cuisine, and then being told they can’t bring in their own catering team either. Do you see the problem? The message is already clear: “We don’t cater to you.” It’s disappointing, and some couples end up settling for whatever cuisine the venue offers, even though it doesn’t represent their culture.
I’ve seen this firsthand. I remember being asked to organise a styled shoot for a venue through a recommendation. Everything was great at first—friendly phone calls with the venue manager, everything running smoothly. But when I showed up for the site visit, the energy changed completely. I walked in with a smile, and the first person I saw— the same venue manager—looked taken aback and asked if I was lost. I told him I was there for a site visit, and he seemed surprised. His whole attitude shifted. From being warm and welcoming over the phone, he became cold and distant in person. He even said, “You sounded different on the phone,” which I brushed off. Then, when the Caucasian photographer arrived, he was all smiles and much more talkative with him. At that moment, I knew it was because I’m a Black woman. Thankfully, the photographer and I had worked together before, and he praised my work, which visibly shocked and embarrassed the venue manager. It was a small victory, but the underlying issue was still there.
Creating an Inclusive and Supportive Environment
I can’t stress enough how important it is to include parents, grandparents, and elders from both families when discussing cultural elements for the wedding day. This applies to couples and other planners in the industry when working on multicultural weddings. These meaningful discussions help identify what’s important to each family, making it easier for the couple to make their final decisions. We also see it as an opportunity to learn about both cultures. By including everyone, we all gain a better understanding of each family’s traditions, which ensures support from both sides.
Challenges with Couples from Diverse Backgrounds
I remember planning a wedding for a beautiful couple from two diverse cultures. The bride was set on having a Black female harpist for their special day. The groom was happy with any harpist but understood how important this was to his soon-to-be wife. It sounds like a simple request, but I can tell you, it was a challenge (Oh, how we love a good challenge!). We searched far and wide to find exactly what they wanted. I emailed several harpists, but most Black female harpists are based in the U.S., and no one responded.
We eventually found the perfect match, but again, no response—this harpist was in the entertainment industry, not weddings, and was travelling internationally. So I started going through her old posts, commenting and asking her to reach out to us, but still no reply. Finally, we saw a picture of her with her boyfriend, whom she had tagged… Yes, we went that far and DM’d him to help track her down. Long story short, she contacted us, laughing, saying she loved our determination! We actually ended up hiring her for a different wedding later that year. Confused yet? So were we! In the end, our couple went with a European harpist. Sometimes you just have to meet halfway.
Meet Jon and Karyn
Meet our beautiful couple, Jon and Karyn Strachan-Zahedieh. Jon is of Iranian heritage, and Karyn is of Jamaican heritage. We absolutely loved planning their wedding. They didn’t hold back when it came to making their special day unforgettable. We made sure that every vendor we chose was able to deliver and bring the couple’s vision to life.
Quick story from the day. The day before the wedding, we found out that the mother of the bride had ordered another cake—a 3-tier traditional Caribbean rum fruit cake that needed to be displayed. The other cake was a 4-tier modern abstract design that would be constructed on the day. One thing I knew for sure was that both cakes couldn’t fit on the same table! I explained the issue to the couple and told them not to worry, we’d sort it out.
I called our decor stylist, Bukky from Beautiful Things Events, who had already packed her van for the day, but she assured me she’d figure something out. Long story short, our amazing stylist woke up extra early, stopped by her warehouse, and picked up another cake table that matched the first one perfectly. I also called the catering team to let them know we now had two cakes to cut, so they wouldn’t be confused.
Fast forward to the room reveal: our couple was absolutely blown away when they saw that we had managed to get a second table. It was another magical moment! The guests couldn’t stop talking about it, as they had never seen two wedding cakes displayed at a wedding before. Both cakes were not only stunning but also tasted delicious.
Plan Your Cultural Wedding
In celebration of Black History Month, Tessa Williams exemplifies how the wedding industry can honour and integrate cultural heritage into every celebration. Through her work with A Touch of Nevaeh, Tee highlights the importance of embracing and respecting diverse traditions, making each wedding a unique reflection of the couple’s backgrounds. Her and her team’s dedication to creating meaningful, culturally rich experiences underscores the impact that thoughtful planning can have on celebrating heritage and fostering inclusivity.
“What I enjoy most about weddings now is that I love meeting new people, learning different cultures, and bringing my clients’ visions to life.” – Tee
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and if you’re dreaming of a sparkling, cosy, and festive big day, look no further than a winter wedding. From twinkling lights and warm fireplaces to rich, velvety textures and seasonal blooms, winter weddings offer a magical atmosphere that’s hard to beat.
Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, there’s no shortage of ways to make your big day feel like a winter wonderland. So grab a hot chocolate, wrap yourself in a fluffy blanket, and let’s dive into the best winter wedding ideas that will make your special day unforgettable!
What is a winter wedding?
A winter wedding can either be a wedding thrown in the winter or a wedding with a winter theme. Christmas weddings, new year weddings, and winter wonderland weddings are all also examples of winter weddings.
The crisp chill of winter makes for the perfect backdrop for your special day. It may not always snow in the UK, but our winters are always full of charm, cosy moments, and that unmistakable festive spirit. Keep your guests fed; keep your guests warm; and make sure your guests feel the love! After all, it’s the little touches that make a winter wedding truly memorable.
Winter wedding venue ideas
The best place to start when planning your winter wedding (or any wedding, in fact) is the venue. The venue is one of your biggest expenditures and will set the tone for the whole day. Keep reading for 10 beautiful winter wedding venue ideas.
1. Library
A library is a beautiful setting for your winter wedding. Nothing says ‘warm and cosy’ like being surrounded by stacks of classic books, warm lighting, and a crackling fireplace in the corner. Whether you and your partner are classic bookworms or you simply like the aesthetic of old bookshops, a library offers a unique, intimate atmosphere that’s full of charm.
Pro tip: Bookshops are unlikely to be kitted out with everything you need to throw a wedding reception. Work closely with your caterers and venue to ensure your guests are well fed and well watered. You may need to organise a separate catering tent, if necessary!
2. Historic castle
Always dreamt of getting married in a historic castle? You’re spoilt for choice in the UK. Did you know there are more than 4,000 castles on our little island? Granted, not all of them will be suitable for a winter wedding, but of those that are, you’ll find some of the most magical, fairytale-like venues imaginable.
A historic castle wedding brings elegance and romance to a whole new level, giving you the perfect backdrop for a truly royal celebration.
Don’t forget: Historic castles aren’t known for their warmth. Remind guests to dress warmly, light fires in fireplaces (if you can), and offer hot drinks throughout the day. Don’t be afraid of using a space heater of two if you need them!
3. Glass greenhouse
The juxtaposition of the lush life inside the greenhouse and the frosty world outside makes a glass greenhouse a stunning choice for a winter wedding. It’s like being in your own little tropical bubble while winter works its magic outside! A greenhouse offers the perfect blend of nature and elegance, all while keeping you warm and cosy. Plus, greenhouses are known to be warm, meaning guests can be more creative with their wedding attire.
4. An art gallery
Art galleries are another warm, cosy, and aesthetic choice for winter wedding receptions. With their sleek, minimalist design and ever-changing exhibitions, they offer a chic, modern backdrop for your special day. Be sure to check with the gallery about any restrictions on decorations or food and drink around the artwork. Many galleries may require specific catering setups, so work closely with your vendors to ensure everything runs smoothly.
5. A stately home
Stately homes are a classic choice for wedding receptions. They’re grand, timeless, and perfectly kitted out for hosting a wedding reception.
Due to their popularity, many stately homes offer in-house wedding planning services, meaning you’ll have a helping hand throughout the planning process. You’re still able to plan your own wedding; it just takes a little bit of the pressure off when you have someone to bounce ideas off and guide you through the logistics.
6. A candlelit church
There’s no need to go outside when there’s frost on the ground! If you plan to get married in a church, enquire as to whether you can hold your reception in the same church. This saves your guests having to venture out into the cold, and it will likely save you some money in the process! A candlelit church brings an extra layer of warmth and romance to your winter wedding, with the soft glow of candles creating an intimate and magical atmosphere.
7. Museum function room
Tons of museums have started offering their services as wedding venues. Whether you fancy hosting your guests under the skeleton of a blue whale or simply love the architecture of these classic buildings, a museum is a fantastic choice for a winter wedding.
Hosting your reception in a museum adds a sense of grandeur and culture to your day, with the exhibits serving as unique conversation starters for your guests. Plus, many museums have stunning architecture that requires minimal decoration — perfect for a low-key celebration where the building itself can do a lot of the work!
8. Lakeside lodge
Lean into the frozen aesthetic by hosting your reception in a lakeside lodge. With any luck, the lake will freeze over and create a breathtaking, frosty backdrop for your special day. A lakeside lodge offers that perfect mix of rustic charm and natural beauty, making it a cosy, intimate choice for a winter wedding. Think wooden beams, roaring fireplaces, and twinkling fairy lights reflecting off the icy lake — pure magic!
9. Grand ballroom
If you’re looking for your Beauty and the Beast moment, look no further than a grand ballroom to host your special day. With its timeless grandeur, a ballroom provides the ideal backdrop for a winter wedding that’s dripping in romance and glamour. Plus, the space is usually large enough to accommodate all your guests in one beautiful room — perfect for those larger winter celebrations.
10. Theatre
All the world’s a stage, and your wedding day is the performance of a lifetime. Why not make it official by tying the knot in a beautiful theatre? A theatre wedding offers drama and elegance, with velvet curtains, dramatic lighting, and tiered seating perfect for your guests to enjoy the show — your love story, of course! Imagine saying “I do” under the spotlight, with your nearest and dearest watching from the audience. It’s a venue that truly brings out the magic of the moment.
Winter wedding attire ideas
You’ve found the perfect venue, now you need the perfect outfit. Check out these 10 ideas for winter wedding attire. We have ideas for brides, grooms, and guests, so no one is left out!
For brides
11. A high neck gown
Keep as much heat in as you can by covering up from top to toe. Long sleeves, high neck, and a dress that boots the floor will not only keep you warm but also give you an elegant, timeless look. A high-neck gown exudes sophistication, and when paired with long sleeves and a floor-length hem, it’s the perfect balance of style and practicality for a winter wedding.
12. Sparkling gloves
Live your Elsa dream while keeping toasty with a pair of sparkling gloves! Not only do they add a touch of winter magic to your look, but they also keep your hands warm during those outdoor photos or while greeting guests.
Choose gloves with delicate beading or sequins for that extra bit of shimmer, perfect for a winter wonderland wedding vibe.
13. Detachable overskirt
A detachable overskirt gives you the best of both worlds when it comes to fashion and warmth. It adds an extra layer of elegance for your ceremony, giving you that dreamy, princess-like silhouette. Then, when it’s time to hit the dance floor, simply remove the overskirt for a more streamlined, comfortable look. It’s practical, fun, and lets you transform your style effortlessly throughout the day.
14. A cape
Wearing a wool cape instead of a veil will really add a unique and magical touch to your winter bridal look. A wool or faux fur-lined cape not only keeps you warm but also brings a fairy-tale element to your outfit. It’s perfect for those dramatic outdoor photos and adds a regal vibe as you walk down the aisle.
For grooms
15. Festive bow tie
Lean into your chosen winter theme with a festive-themed bow tie. From Christmas to New Year vibes, and sequinned to plaid, there’s no better way to drive home a theme than with customised attire.
16. Double breasted suit
Stay warm while looking sharp with a double breasted suit. It adds a touch of sophistication, perfect for winter weddings where you want to look dapper without sacrificing comfort. The extra layer across your chest not only keeps the cold at bay, but also gives you a timeless, polished look.
17. Boots and thick socks
Keep your tootsies warm in the frosty winter weather by layering thick socks and polished boots. Not only will they keep your feet warm and dry, but they’ll also add a stylish, rugged edge to your wedding day look. Polished leather boots can be just as sharp as dress shoes, and the added comfort and warmth will be a lifesaver during those outdoor photos or snowy walks.
For guests
18. Wool wrap dress
A wool wrap dress is a perfect blend of comfort, style, and warmth. It’s the perfect way to stave off the cold while looking elegant and seasonal. Pair it with statement jewellery, tights, and pumps or heeled boots for a polished look.
19. Patterned tights
If you want to stand out against the crowd and support the newlyweds with their theme, consider wearing patterned tights. Not only will they keep you warm, but they’ll also add a fun and unique twist to your outfit. Whether you go for subtle polka dots, lace, or a bold geometric design, patterned tights are an easy way to bring a bit of personality to your winter wedding look.
20. Cashmere shawl or scarf
Stave off the cold while keeping it classy with a cashmere shawl or scarf. Perfect for all genders, a cashmere shawl or scarf adds a touch of cosy luxury to your outfit. It’s soft, warm, and lightweight, making it easy to wrap around yourself during chilly outdoor moments or in draughty venues.
Winter wedding entertainment ideas
Entertainment is key at a winter wedding. Guests won’t be able to sit outside and enjoy the nice weather, so you’ll need something fun and exciting for them to do in their down time. Check out this list of carefully curated ideas and get the party started!
21. Carol singers
Beautiful and classic, asking a group of professional carol singers to attend your wedding will really set the festive mood. Whether they’re singing during cocktail hour or serenading guests during dinner, carol singers add that magical winter touch that makes everyone feel cosy and joyful.
22. S’mores station
Pimp your s’mores! Everyone loves a good s’more, and what could be s’more fun than crafting your very own custom treat? Set up a s’more station with digestive biscuits, white and milk chocolate, marshmallows, and toasting sticks. You’ll need a small, constrained fire for guests to roast their s’mores, as well a range of toppings. You could offer chocolate syrup, peanut butter, crushed candy canes, hazelnuts, or whatever you prefer. Your guests will have the best time mixing and matching their favourite ingredients to create the ultimate s’more experience.
23. Firework send off
End your night with a bang with a spectacular firework display. A firework send-off is the perfect grand finale for your winter wedding. Not only will it give your celebration that extra sparkle, but it’s also a beautiful way for everyone to gather together and share in the excitement one last time before the evening wraps up.
24 .Hot toddy station
This is perfect for any whiskey lovers or those with Scottish or Irish heritage. A hot toddy is a deliciously warming cocktail made with whiskey, honey, lemon, and hot water — perfect for fending off the winter chill.
Set up a hot toddy station where guests can customise their drink with different types of whiskey, spices like cinnamon or cloves, and even a splash of ginger, apple juice, or orange peel for a citrusy twist. It’s a cosy, crowd-pleasing option that will keep your guests toasty and happy throughout the night.
25. Make your own snow globes
Get those creative juices flowing by setting up a snow globe station! Provide clear globes, glitter, mini winter-themed figurines, and fake snow so your guests can craft their own little winter wonderland to take home. It’s a fun, interactive activity that adds a personal touch and doubles as a memorable wedding favour. Plus, who doesn’t love a cute snow globe?
Pro tip: Go eco-friendly and recycle as many elements as you can. Instead of clear globes, offer jam jars. Instead of winter figurines, offer sprigs from a plastic Christmas tree. Reusing as many elements as you can will not only lower the cost, but also reduce your carbon footprint!
26. Ornament-making station
Encourage guests to make their own Christmas tree decorations with an ornament-making station. You’ll need some simple supplies like clear baubles, paint, glitter, ribbons, and small holiday-themed trinkets. Guests can design their own personalised ornaments, which they can either hang on your venue’s Christmas tree or take home as a festive keepsake. It’s a creative, hands-on activity that everyone can enjoy, and adds a personal touch to your winter celebration.
27. Live artist
Having live artists as entertainment is all the rage at the moment, and that won’t be any different at your winter wedding. Live artists can draw doodles of guests, offer an artistic snapshot of the day, or even create a beautiful live painting of the ceremony or reception in real time. It’s a unique and memorable way to capture the magic of the day, and your guests will love watching the artwork unfold throughout the event.
28. Silent disco
Create a boogie wonderland at your winter wedding by hosting a silent disco. If you’ve never heard of a silent disco, it’s where guests wear wireless headphones and can choose from different music channels to dance to. It’s a quirky, fun twist that keeps the party going without the noise. It’s a sure-fire way to get everyone talking and laughing as they switch between channels and dance to their own beats!
29. Christmas karaoke
This idea won’t be for everyone. But, if your guests love a good sing-along, Christmas karaoke could be a hilarious and festive addition to your winter wedding. Set up a karaoke station with all the holiday classics—think Jingle Bells, All I Want for Christmas Is You, and Last Christmas. Whether it’s a group performance or a solo serenade, karaoke is a guaranteed way to get everyone in the holiday spirit, and it’ll create some unforgettable (and likely hilarious) memories.
30. Gingerbread house contest
Set up a gingerbread house decorating competition to bring out the creativity in your guests. Provide pre-assembled gingerbread houses, icing, boiled sweets, jelly sweets, hundreds and thousands, and anything else they’ll need to go all out with their designs.
Whether it’s a traditional festive look or a wacky, sweetie-covered masterpiece, guests can team up to build the ultimate gingerbread house. You can even have a small prize for the best creation — just make sure everyone gets to nibble on some of the decorations as they work!
Winter wedding food ideas
Guests expect to be well fed at a wedding — especially a winter wedding. Read on for 10 fun and creative ideas for winter wedding food.
31. Roasted chestnuts
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, jack frost nipping at your nose…
Roasted chestnuts are a winter classic for a reason. They’re warming, delicious, and a healthy snack choice. Set up a chestnut roasting station and let guests enjoy the delicious scent and the satisfying crunch of freshly roasted chestnuts as they mingle.
32. Hot chocolate bar
Similar to the hot toddy station from earlier, you could set up a hot chocolate bar with all the trimmings. Think whipped cream, marshmallows, chocolate shavings, crushed candy canes, and flavoured syrups like caramel or hazelnut. For an adult twist, offer Baileys or Kahlua for guests who want to spike their chocolate. It’s a sweet treat that will have everyone coming back for seconds.
33. Stew cup canapés
Trust us, little paper cups of stew will be an absolute hit during your wedding reception. Whether you fancy a classic scouse, ham hock and split pea, or even a rich beef and ale stew, serving these hearty mini portions in small, handheld cups will keep your guests warm and satisfied. The great thing about stew canapés is that they’re comforting, filling, and easy to enjoy while mingling.
34. Warm pretzel bites
Warm, chewy, and salty, pretzel bites are a criminally underrated wedding snack. Serve them with a variety of dipping sauces like warm cheese, mustard, or even a sweet cinnamon glaze for a twist. Pretzel bites are perfect for keeping things casual yet delicious, and your guests will love munching on them while they chat and celebrate.
35. Fondue station
Whether it’s chocolate, cheese, or even caramel, fondue is a cosy winter classic that adds a bit of interactive fun to your wedding. Guests can dip bread, fruit, or veggies into warm, gooey cheese, or indulge their sweet tooth by dunking marshmallows, strawberries, and pretzels into rich melted chocolate. It’s the ultimate winter comfort food with a social twist!
36. A full roast
What could be more festive than serving a full roast dinner as your main course? Whether it’s turkey, beef, nut roast, or unseasonable lamb, a full roast dinner is the ultimate winter feast. It’s hearty, comforting, and will definitely hit the spot on a chilly winter’s evening.
37. Gingerbread favours
Sweet, crisp, and festive, gingerbread wedding favours are sure to be a hit with your guests. You can personalise them with icing to include your initials, wedding date, or cute winter designs like snowflakes or Christmas trees. Not only are they a delicious treat, but they also double as adorable, edible keepsakes that your guests can enjoy at home (if they don’t eat them right away, of course!).
38. Soup starter
Keep your guests warm and toasty by serving a soup starter with crusty bread and fresh butter. Whether you’re a fan of the classic leek and potato, roasted red pepper and tomato, or even butternut squash and sage, a warm soup starter will set the perfect tone for a cosy winter meal.
39. Cheese board dessert
Cheese boards are another winter classic. We’re thinking a cranberry wensleydale, a sharp cheddar, and a creamy brie, paired with seasonal fruits like figs, grapes, and perhaps some candied nuts for that extra touch of indulgence. Add honey, chutney, and a variety of crackers and breads, and you’ve got a cheese board that will have your guests swooning.
40. Baked Alaska
The 90s called; they want their dessert back.
In all seriousness, Baked Alaska is making a comeback, and it’s the perfect show-stopping dessert for a winter wedding. Never heard of it? Picture layers of ice cream and cake, covered in a beautifully toasted meringue, served as your grand finale. Not only is it a nostalgic throwback, but it’s also dramatic and delicious —guests will love the mix of warm and cold, soft and crunchy.
Winter wedding decor ideas
Whether your theme is overt or understated, the decor in your winter wedding is the icing on top of the cake. We’ve collated our top 10 favourite winter wedding decor ideas to inspire your big day.
41. Pinecone place names
Simple but effective, pinecones make for the perfect natural, wintery place name holders. Simply slip a name card into each pinecone, and voilà— you’ve got a charming, rustic way to guide guests to their seats. You can even dust the edges with a little faux snow or glitter for an extra festive touch.
42. Twinkling fairy lights
Fairy lights are the perfect decor for weddings of all seasons, but they look extra special in the winter. Draped across ceilings, wrapped around trees, or woven through centrepieces, twinkling fairy lights add a warm, magical glow to any winter wedding. They mimic the sparkle of fresh snow and help create a cosy, romantic atmosphere. Plus, you can never have too many — trust us on this one!
43. Snowflake confetti
Opt for confetti cut in the shape of pretty snowflakes. Whether it’s tossed during the ceremony or as you leave the reception, snowflake confetti adds a whimsical, festive feel. Bonus points if you mix in a bit of biodegradable glitter to make it sparkle as it falls!
Fun fact: Contrary to popular belief, not every snowflake is completely unique. But, most snowflakes are between .02 and .5 inches wide — much smaller than people think!
44. Velvet table runners
Velvet table runners will add a touch of glamour and opulence to your tablescapes. You can find velvet table runners in a variety of colours, thicknesses, and textures, allowing you to match them perfectly to your wedding’s colour scheme.
Deep winter tones like emerald green, burgundy, or navy add warmth and elegance, while lighter shades like silver or blush give a softer, more romantic feel.
45. Snowfall projector
If you really want to hammer home the winter theme, you can find projectors that cast gentle, moving snowflake patterns across your venue. It’s a brilliant way to create the illusion of a snowy winter wonderland without the cold! Whether you use them during your ceremony or as part of your reception lighting, this subtle yet magical touch will bring a festive sparkle to your big day. Plus, it’s a great backdrop for photos!
46. Candles, candles everywhere
This one’s a real showstopper. Don’t underestimate the beauty of the humble candle. All you’ll need is a collection of short, medium, and tall candles organised at different heights throughout your venue to create a warm, glowing ambiance. Place them along the aisle, around the reception tables, or even on the windowsills. The flickering light adds an intimate and cosy vibe that perfectly complements a winter wedding.
47. Christmas trees
Whether you choose to decorate them, or keep them plain and beautiful, Christmas or fir trees are the ultimate festive winter wedding decor. You can decorate them with simple white lights for an elegant touch, or go all out with ornaments that match your colour scheme.
48. Bauble centrepieces
Bowls filled with baubles make for a simple and beautiful table centrepiece. Choose baubles that complement your wedding colours or go for metallics like gold, silver, or copper for a sophisticated winter feel. You can mix them with a bit of greenery, pinecones, or even fairy lights to add some texture and sparkle.
49. Eucalyptus centrepieces
Eucalyptus stems are a simple but beautiful way to add some greenery to your special day. Place them in vases, weave them into garlands, or drape them down the centre of your tables. Pair with candles or fairy lights for a fresh touch that will make your decor pop without overwhelming the space.
50. Floral ice buckets
This one will take a little forward planning. You’ll need big ice moulds, flowers, and a ton of water. Freeze pretty, edible flowers like pansies, roses, or even sprigs of rosemary into large ice blocks, then use them as ice buckets to chill wine or champagne at your reception. Your guests can pop them in their drinks to keep them cool, or simply admire their beauty throughout the day.
Plan your perfect winter wedding with Bridebook
A winter wedding is the perfect mix of romance, sparkle, and cosy vibes. Whether you’re planning a subtle winter wonderland theme or a spectacular New Year’s Eve celebration, winter really is the most wonderful time of the year.
So, don’t wait — start planning your perfect winter wonderland celebration today! Grab that checklist, enquire with venues, and let the festive magic begin. With a little bit of planning and a whole lot of love, your big day will be one to remember forever. Oh, and don’t forget to download the free Bridebook app — it’s a lifesaver when it comes to wedding planning!
The weather’s getting colder, the nights are getting longer, and there’s an unmistakable crunch as you walk down the pavement. There’s no doubt about it— autumn’s in the air. And, if you’re dreaming of a crispy, cosy, autumnal wedding, look no further than this article.
We’ve listed our top 50 favourite autumn wedding ideas. From what to do, what to wear, what to eat, and how to decorate, we’ve got you covered! Whether you’re envisioning a rustic barn celebration, a woodland wonderland, or a cosy indoor affair, there’s something here for every autumn-loving couple. Keep reading for all the autumn wedding inspo you’ll need.
What is an autumn wedding?
An autumn (or fall) wedding can either be a wedding with an autumn theme, or a wedding held in the autumn months. Autumnal weddings are a popular option year round, with a mix of beautiful colours, delicious flavours, and a naturally romantic atmosphere that makes the season so special.
An autumnal theme can be as overt or subtle as you’d like. The most important thing is that it speaks to your personal style and preferences. Whether you fancy going all-out with pumpkins, hay bales, and cosy blankets, or prefer a more subtle nod to the season with warm tones and soft lighting, your autumn wedding can be everything you’ve dreamed of and more.
Autumn wedding venue ideas
Looking for the perfect autumnal wedding venue? Check out this list of our top 10 ideas and get inspired!
1. Woodland clearing
With the leaves just starting to turn, there’s no better time to get married in a woodland clearing than during the crisp autumn months. You’ll need to check with your venue about wedding licences and weather precautions, but the natural beauty of an outdoor forest wedding in autumn is unbeatable. Imagine saying your vows surrounded by vibrant reds, warm oranges, and sunny yellows, all while conkers bounce at your feet and leaves flutter through the air — it’s like something out of a fairy tale.
2. Stately home
Stately homes are a classic choice for wedding ceremonies, and we certainly aren’t short of them in the UK! These venues are perfect for couples who want a mix of grandeur and cosy autumn charm. Plus, many offer indoor and outdoor options, so you’ve got a Plan B in case the weather turns.
3. Pumpkin patch
Double down on the autumn theme by holding your special day in the middle of a pumpkin patch. You’ll definitely need a backup plan in case of rain, and sensible shoes to protect you from any muddy patches, but the charm and character of a pumpkin patch wedding are unbeatable. It’s fun, festive, and completely unique.
4. Apple orchard
Similar to a pumpkin patch, apple orchards are a dreamy autumn venue that bring all the cosy autumn vibes. Picture rows of apple trees with the crisp scent of apples in the air, golden leaves underfoot, and a stunning natural backdrop for your ceremony. You could even offer guests some fresh apple cider, apple juice, or toffee apple treats at your reception!
5. Sunflower field
Sunflower-picking fields are becoming increasingly popular autumn activities, and it’s easy to see why. You’ll need a backup plan in case of adverse weather, but a sunflower patch is a cute, aesthetic, and outdoorsy choice for an autumn wedding.
6. Restored barn
Look for restored barns in your local area if you’re looking for a rustic, understated, and charmingly cosy venue. Restored barns bring all the rustic vibes but with modern amenities, so you get that perfect blend of comfort and country charm.
You can decorate with seasonal touches like pumpkins, candles, and hay bales to really embrace the autumn feel. Plus, the indoor setting means you won’t have to worry too much about unpredictable autumn weather — just sit back and enjoy the warm, welcoming atmosphere!
7. Working farm and marquee
Want an authentic autumn experience? Consider holding your wedding on a working farm under a marquee, complete with tractor rides, petting zoos, and plenty of seasonal fun. It’s perfect for couples who want to lean into the laid-back, cosy vibe of the season while keeping things playful and unique. Plus, let’s be honest, who doesn’t want to hang out with a cute goat or a collie puppy at a wedding reception?
8. Ruined castle
If you’re getting married in Wales or Scotland, you won’t be short of ruined castles. These beautiful yet atmospheric venues offer a dramatic and romantic backdrop that’s hard to beat.
If you’re looking for a sense of mystery with a dose of history, a ruined castle is the choice for you. They’re perfect for couples who want something a little more unique and unforgettable. Plus, the rustic, weathered architecture paired with rich autumnal colours creates the most stunning photos!
9. Outdoor courtyard
An outdoor courtyard surrounded by trees, old buildings, and cobblestone paths is a charming and intimate choice for an autumn wedding. Check with the venue whether they offer any sort of courtyard cover as standard. Otherwise, you may need to arrange for some extra cover yourself, like a marquee or large umbrellas, just in case the weather decides to surprise you! Add a few blankets, fairy lights, and garden chairs and you’re ready to throw the perfect autumn wedding.
10. Log cabin
If you’re looking for something a little more intimate, a cosy log cabin might be just the thing for you. This will be best for guests lists below 50, and give your wedding that warm, homey feel — perfect for an intimate wedding.
A smaller setting makes it easier to connect with every guest, and the cosy atmosphere will make everyone feel right at home. Plus, you can really lean into the rustic and natural vibes of a log cabin, saving you money on expensive decor.
Autumn wedding attire ideas
Looking for the perfect outfit for your autumn wedding? Look no further than these 10 creative and stylish suggestions.
For brides
11. Jewel-toned velvet gown
If you’re a fan of the unusual, are drawn to luxury, or even just want to stay warm in the crisp autumn weather, velvet is the way to go. Not only does velvet feel rich and cosy, but it also brings a level of elegance that’s perfect for an autumn wedding. Whether you choose a deep emerald green, royal blue, or burgundy, these jewel tones scream autumn luxury while keeping you warm.
The texture adds a bit of drama, and let’s be real, who doesn’t love the idea of twirling in a soft, flowy velvet gown as the leaves fall around you?
12. Gold leaf hair accessories
Accent your jewel-toned dress with luxurious gold leaf hair accessories for that extra touch of glamour. Whether it’s a delicate gold leaf crown, hairpins, or a shimmering headband, these accessories bring a natural, unusual, and special element to your look.
13. Autumnal bouquet
Go untraditional and carry a bouquet of dried flowers and eucalyptus, in rich autumnal hues like deep reds, oranges, and muted yellows. Add interest with dried lavender, pampas grass, or even sprigs of wheat. These elements create a natural, earthy vibe that fits perfectly with an autumn wedding. And the best part? Dried flowers last, so you can have your bouquet as a keepsake long after the big day.
Pro tip: Arrange your dried bouquet into a large photo frame and keep your bouquet hanging on your wall forever! You’ll need an extra deep frame to make sure the flowers don’t get squashed, but it’s a simple, beautiful way to turn your bouquet into lasting art.
14. Long lace gown
Keep things traditional while leaning into the semi-gothic nature of autumn with a long lace gown. Lace adds a timeless, romantic touch to any wedding dress, but for an autumn wedding, you can give it a fresh twist by going for darker, moodier vibes. Whether you opt for long sleeves, short sleeves, fitted or flowy, lace offers versatility that fits every bride’s style.
For grooms
15. Leather boots
For a subtle twist on a classic look, consider opting for leather Chelsea boots or even rugged lace-up boots instead of traditional dress shoes. Leather boots not only add a rustic, autumnal touch to your wedding day attire, but they’re also super practical — especially if your ceremony is taking place outdoors. Wear extra thick socks underneath and you’re sure to stay warm all day!
16. Tweed suit
Mix up traditional suit styles with a tweed or plaid suit to fully embrace the cosy autumn vibes. A tweed suit brings texture, warmth, and a timeless, vintage charm that’s perfect for an autumn wedding. If you want to add a twist to your look, consider wearing a standard suit and incorporating a tweed waistcoat, tweed pocket square, or tweed bow tie. It’s a great way to add character without feeling too formal.
17. Autumn foliage boutonniere
Incorporate the colours of autumn into your look by adding an autumn foliage boutonniere. Think red, oranges, and golden yellow tones, paired with small pinecones, berries, or even a tiny sprig of wheat. This little detail not only ties your look into the season, but also adds a natural, rustic charm that complements the earthy tones of your tweed suit or velvet accents.
For guests
18. Burnt or deep tone jumpsuits
Jumpsuits are a fun but comfortable choice for wedding guest attire. They’re modern, comfortable, and practical, allowing you to dance the night away without ever worrying about a chill or a badly timed gust of wind.
Opt for rich, autumnal colours like burnt orange, deep burgundy, or even black or navy to really embrace the season. The beauty of jumpsuits is that they’re effortlessly chic, and with the right accessories, you can easily dress them up or down.
19. Long wool coats
Layering is key to an autumn look, so stave off the cold while looking trendy with a long wool coat. A tailored wool coat in a rich autumnal hue like camel, deep plum, or forest green can elevate your look while keeping you snug. It’s a great way to complement your outfit without covering it up completely. Bonus points if you find one with a statement collar or sleek buttons for an extra touch of flair!
20. Wide brim hats
Complete your look with a wide-brim hat for that perfect blend of style and practicality. Not only do they add a touch of elegance, but they also help protect you from the chill and those occasional autumn breezes. Just be sure to remove your hat before eating and any time you enter a building —- you wouldn’t want to appear rude, after all!
Autumn wedding entertainment ideas
Keep the party going all night long with these 10 fun and cosy autumn wedding entertainment ideas.
21. Fireworks display
A staple of autumn wedding receptions, fireworks displays are the perfect way to end your evening with a bang—literally! Imagine cuddling up to your new spouse, all bundled up in blankets, hot drinks in hand, watching a beautiful display of colours light up the crisp autumn sky. It adds a magical, celebratory vibe to your night, and everyone will be talking about it long after the wedding.
22. Pumpkin carving
Set up a pumpkin carving station for the kids and kids at heart. You’ll need a range of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes, pumpkin carving tools, battery operated tea lights (for safety), and some carving stencils to help guide the designs. It’s a fun, hands-on activity that will get guests in the autumn spirit, and as an added bonus, their creations can double as decor around your venue.
Pro tip: Consider offering prizes to guests for the best pumpkin carved. You could offer a bottle of champagne, a bag or sweets, or even an extra wedding favour or voucher if you’re feeling generous!
23. Apple bobbing
Set up an apple bobbing station where guests can try their luck at grabbing an apple from a bucket of water using only their mouths — no hands allowed! It’s a throwback to childhood autumn festivals and will definitely get some laughs. It’s fun, nostalgic, and will make for a hilarious photo op. Just make sure to have towels on hand!
24. S’mores station
Pimp your s’mores! Set up a s’mores station with a variety of toppings and flavours to take the classic campfire treat to the next level. Think digestive biscuits, dark and white chocolate bars, marshmallows, peanuts, peanut butter cups, Nutella, caramel drizzle, and even bacon for the more adventurous guests. Invite your guests to mix up their s’mores and try different flavour combinations.
25. Autumn-themed photo booth
Autumn-themed photo booths are easy to create. All you need is a camera, a plain backdrop, and a ton of autumn-themed props. Think jack-o’-lantern smiles, leaves, ‘fall-ing for you’ phrase cards, scarves, beanies, and more. Your imagination is the only limit with this fun and creative autumnal activity.
26. Hot toddy station
If you’re a whisky aficionado, a hot toddy station is a must for your autumn wedding. Set up a cosy corner where guests can mix their own hot toddies, complete with whisky, honey, lemon, cinnamon sticks, and cloves. For non-drinkers or those looking for variety, offer a spiked apple cider or a non-alcoholic version with warming spices.
27. Hot chocolate bar
For a softer take on a hot toddy station, create a decadent hot chocolate bar that will keep your guests feeling warm and cosy all night long. Think rich, creamy hot chocolate with all the fixings: whipped cream, marshmallows, caramel drizzle, crushed candy canes, and cinnamon. You can even add fun extras like chocolate shavings, flavoured syrups (think hazelnut or peppermint), and for the adults, a splash of Baileys or spiced rum.
Pro tip: Set up cute, personalised mugs for your guests to use (and take home as wedding favours!), adding a thoughtful touch to the whole experience.
28. Live country band
You can’t beat a good country band. They’ll keep your guests boogying all night long, and bring that warm, laid-back energy that fits perfectly with an autumn wedding. Whether it’s classic country tunes, some folksy ballads, or a mix of upbeat tracks that get everyone line-dancing, a live country band sets the perfect vibe.
29. Silent disco
Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it. These quiet little parties pack a punch! A silent disco is a unique and super fun addition to your autumn wedding. Simply provide your guests with wireless headphones that have different music channels to choose from — whether it’s country, pop, or those classic wedding tunes everyone loves to belt out.
The best part? From the outside, it looks like everyone is dancing in silence, but once you pop on the headphones, it’s a full-on party. It’s a great way to cater to different musical tastes and add a playful, unexpected twist to the night.
30. Pumpkin painting station
If you don’t fancy the mess of pumpkin carving, consider setting up a pumpkin painting station instead. Provide mini pumpkins, a variety of paints, brushes, and stencils, and let your guests get creative without all the pumpkin guts. It’s a fantastic option for kids and adults alike, and the painted pumpkins can double as personalised take-home favours.
Autumn wedding food ideas
Looking to serve some delicious autumnal treats at your wedding? Keep reading for 10 tasty suggestions to keep your guests fed and watered all night.
31. Pumpkin everything
Pumpkin soup, pumpkin pie, pumpkin tarts, pumpkin everything for an autumn wedding! From savoury to sweet, pumpkins are the ultimate autumn staple, and your wedding menu is the perfect place to showcase them. Speak with your caterer about all the different ways you can incorporate this tasty fruit into your menu.
Fun fact: From a botanist’s perspective, a pumpkin is a fruit, not a vegetable. This is because it starts from a flower. Vegetables, on the other hand, are usually the root, stem, bulb, or tuber of a plant.
32. Butternut squash risotto
Similar to pumpkin, butternut squash is another autumn favourite that brings warmth and comfort to your menu. It’s perfect if you’re looking for something creamy, hearty, and packed with seasonal flavour.
33. Carrot cake with cream cheese icing
Who doesn’t love a delicious, spicy carrot cake? Serve with plenty of cream cheese frosting and watch it disappear in no time! Whether you go full cake, mini muffins, or even pre-sliced, this one’s sure to be a crowd pleaser.
34. Pumpkin spice latte martinis
PSL, anyone? This fun twist on a classic recipe is a must-have for any autumn wedding. A Pumpkin Spice Latte martini combines the rich, warming flavours of a PSL with a little bit of a kick, making it the perfect seasonal cocktail. Simply mix espresso, vodka, pumpkin spice syrup, and a splash of cream, before garnishing with a cinnamon stick or a dusting of nutmeg.
35. Mulled wine
Hot, spicy, and a little bit boozy, mulled wine is an autumn staple for a reason. Serve it in rustic mugs or even offer a mulled wine station where guests can ladle their own — it’s a perfect drink to sip by the fire or enjoy while mingling outdoors.
36. Toffee apples
Whether you prefer them classic, dipped in chocolate, sprinkled with hundreds and thousands, or even rolled in crushed nuts, toffee apples are a fun and nostalgic treat that scream autumn. They’re not just for kids either — adults will love them just as much, especially when you offer a few creative twists! Consider setting up a DIY toffee apple station with all your favourite toppings, where guests can create their own sweet masterpiece.
37. S’mores dip
You can easily make a s’mores dip by adding marshmallows, chocolate, and any other flavours of choice to a muffin case or other greaseproof paper case and baking at 200°C for 10 minutes. Just enough for the marshmallows to become golden and the chocolate to melt. Serve with digestive biscuits and let your guests dip til their heart’s content.
38. Spiced baked apples with vanilla ice cream
A simple but delicious dessert, spiced baked apples with vanilla ice cream will give your autumn wedding menu a warm, comforting finish. Cut and peel a bunch of apples, then dust with cinnamon, nutmeg, and brown sugar before baking in the oven until golden brown. Serve with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream for the perfect autumnal sweet treat.
39. Poached pears
A British classic, poached pears are an elegant yet simple dessert that fits right in with an autumn vibe. Pears poached in red wine with a hint of cinnamon and cloves make for a rich, flavoursome dish. Serve them warm or chilled, depending on your vibe. Top them with a drizzle of the poaching liquid and maybe a dollop of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. Bonus: they look super fancy with minimal effort!
40. Chai spiced cheesecake
Speak to your caterer about adding a simple but yummy dessert to your wedding breakfast. With hints of cinnamon, ginger, cardamom, and clove, it’s basically autumn in every bite. Whether you serve them as individual mini cheesecakes or go for a big centrepiece dessert, it’s bound to be a hit. Top it with a drizzle of caramel or some whipped cream, and you’ve got yourself a dessert that’s indulgent but perfectly seasonal.
Autumn wedding decor ideas
Lean into autumn with these 10 fun and creative autumnal wedding decor ideas.
41. Carved pumpkin centrepieces
Beautiful, autumnal, and a little bit spooky, carved pumpkin centrepieces are a fun way to bring a touch of autumn to your tables. You can keep it classic with traditional jack-o’-lantern faces or go elegant with leaves, initials, or even your wedding date. Pop candles or fairy lights inside for a soft, romantic glow.
For a creative twist, ask your guests to carve pumpkins as part of your wedding entertainment. You can then scatter them around your venue for truly unique and interactive wedding day decor.
42. Barrel tables
If the weather is looking promising, set up barrel tables, chairs, or sofas outside for guests to relax on. They’re super easy to DIY and add a rustic touch to your outdoor space. Top them with small floral arrangements, candles, or even seasonal fruits like apples and pears for simple but effective autumn decor.
43. Plaid blankets
In keeping with the laid-back, casual theme, consider scattering plaid or tartan blankets across seating areas, draped over chairs, or placed in cosy corners. Not only do they provide a pop of colour and texture, but they also keep your guests warm as the evening cools down. Plus, there’s something about plaid that just screams autumn, right?
44. Dried acorn and pinecone accents
What could be simpler than incorporating dried acorns and pinecones into your wedding decor? They’re cheap, cheerful, and impossible to overdo. Simply scatter along the tables, around centrepieces, or use them to decorate the aisle. You can even add them to place settings for a natural, autumnal touch. Pairing them with candles or string lights brings a cosy, woodland vibe to the whole setting. They’re perfect for an eco-friendly wedding, too, as you can easily gather them yourself!
45. Autumn wreaths
Autumn wreaths are colourful, beautiful, and perfect for adding a welcoming touch to your venue. Hang them on doors, around your ceremony space, or even above the head table. You can fill them with seasonal elements like dried leaves, berries, small pumpkins, and even herbs like rosemary or lavender for a fresh twist.
If you’ve got time, creating your own autumn wreaths is a fun and hands-on wedding activity. However, you can also buy gorgeous pre-made wreaths from local artisans or online shops if DIY isn’t your thing.
46. Autumn leaves confetti
Whether you opt for actual dried leaves, confetti in autumnal colours, or confetti in the shape of leaves, this is a subtle way to incorporate more of your autumn theme into your big day. There are pros and cons to all different types of confetti; what’s important is choosing what fits your vibe and venue best.
47. Antique mirrors or frames
Visit local antique shops, second-hand shops, and car boot sales to find some unique mirrors or frames to incorporate into your decor. These can be used as quirky signage — think welcome messages, seating charts, or even a fun photo booth backdrop.
You can add messages to the mirrors using poster pens or pre-designed vinyls, and they instantly add a touch of vintage or rustic charm to your wedding. Plus, buying them at second-hand shops or car boot sales will keep the price down for a budget-friendly wedding option.
48. Fairy lights
It’s a classic for a reason. Fairy lights are the ultimate way to create a cosy and magical atmosphere. Drape them around trees, over tables, or even across the ceiling for a twinkling effect that will light up your evening. They’re simple, affordable, and can make any venue feel extra special, especially as the sun sets.
49. Autumnal bunting
Bunting in autumnal colours is the perfect finishing touch for a whimsical or rustic wedding. You can either create these yourself or buy them online in your chosen colours, and hang them around your venue to add that final bit of charm. Think deep oranges, rich burgundies, and mustard yellows to really embrace those autumnal vibes. It’s simple but effective, pulling the whole look together with a festive, cosy feel.
50. Dried flower arrangements
Dried flowers are perfect for autumn weddings, as they capture the essence of the season while lasting throughout the entire event without wilting. The earthy tones and textures of dried flowers really enhance that rustic autumn charm, and you can mix and match each arrangement to enhance your specific colour palette. Plus, you can keep them as a memory of your big day or even gift them to your guests as a lovely, lasting keepsake.
Throw the perfect autumn wedding with Bridebook
Autumn weddings cry out for cosy vibes, tasty treats, and just a hint of nostalgia, making them perfect for couples who want a warm, inviting celebration. From the crunch of leaves underfoot to the glow of candlelight, it’s all about those little details that make your wedding day feel uniquely yours. Whether you’re into DIY projects like wreath-making or just want to relax and enjoy pre-made decor, there’s no wrong way to bring autumn magic into your big day. The only thing you’re sure to need is a ton of inspiration and a good wedding planning tool.
Enter Bridebook, the free, easy-to-use wedding planning app where you can store all your ideas, draw on inspiration from other couples, and even contact wedding venues and suppliers at a discounted price. Plus, with a running to-do list, you’ll always know exactly what you need to do next to plan your dream wedding. Sign up for a free account today and bring your perfect autumn wedding to life.
Nestled in the heart of the West Midlands countryside, Bredenbury Court Barns stands as a beacon of rustic elegance and charm. Featuring a carefully restored 1920s Orangery turned elegant ceremony barn, plus a rustic oak barn overlooking three counties of countryside, it promises an wedding celebration like no other. Join us as we explore the venue’s highlights and spaces in this exclusive feature, and hear directly from the team what makes it so special.
Highlights of the venue
Ashleigh, Bredenbury’s Marketing & Operations Manager, summarises the venue’s highlights as follows: “Think ‘rustic barn charm’ meets ‘modern elegance’, with some wonderful key features like no daytime corkage, a dedicated Event Manager, on-site accommodation and incredible views over the Malvern Hills. Our couples are everything to us, and we love hearing all about their wedding plans and helping bring those plans to life!”
Awards & recognition
The team at Bredenbury Court Barns are proud award winners, having been featured in OK! Magazine, Worcester News and Hereford Times after being named in the UK Top 3 Most Popular Wedding Venues in 2021, 2022 and 2023.
Plus, their Events Team won the Wedding Industry Experts Awards 2014 and the Regional Wedding Industry Awards 2015 and 2016.
They also won the Matrimony Awards for Best County Venue in 2022, so you know you’ll be in the hands of experts when you plan your big day with them!
A venue with real ‘wow’ factor
At Bredenbury Court Barns, the magic begins with its stunning blend of historical and contemporary design. Imagine the charm of a restored 1920s Orangery, complete with gorgeous Crittal-style windows offering a picturesque view of the surrounding countryside and grazing livestock. This serene setting provides an ideal backdrop for your wedding ceremony, where you can walk down the aisle surrounded by elegance and tranquility.
Celebrate your union in style with the venue’s versatile spaces. During the warmer months, guests can enjoy the expansive gardens and terraces, soaking in the breathtaking rural views. As the seasons change, the warm and atmospheric Orangery and Atrium offer a cosy, intimate setting for winter weddings, so you can look forward to a magical ambience all year round.
The stunning Oak Barn
As you and your guests transition to the reception, the fabulously contemporary Oak Barn awaits. With its incredible glass walls and sweeping views extending over 12 miles to the Malvern Hills, this barn is a spectacular setting for your wedding breakfast and evening celebrations alike. The Oak Barn caters to both intimate gatherings of 40 guests and larger celebrations of up to 180 (by arrangement), making it a flexible choice for any wedding size.
The epitome of luxury
Bredenbury Court Barns also offers on-site accommodation and access to nearby B&Bs, ensuring a comfortable stay for both you and your guests. The Beauty Booth and Stag Retreat provide perfect spaces for the bride and groom to prepare for their big day, while the West Gardens and Garden and Sun Terrace offer serene spots to take in the surrounding beauty.
Meet the venue’s team
From the moment you arrive, the multi-award-winning wedding team at Bredenbury Court Barns is dedicated to making your day truly special. With high-end service and delectable catering from Jenkinsons, you’ll be treated to an exceptional dining experience as you celebrate with your loved ones.
Ashleigh, Bredenbury’s Marketing & Operations Manager, likes to say that “The wedding industry found me”. Her journey into the wedding industry began while she was still in university, working as a Wedding Coordinator. She quickly realised that this was where her true passion lay. Upon graduating, she embraced a full-time role at Bredenbury Court Barns and its sister venue, Dodford Manor. For Ashleigh, an extrovert who thrives on connection, there’s nothing more rewarding than being “a part of a couple’s journey on what will most likely be the most important day in their lives”. She couldn’t imagine doing anything else!
Memorable moments & expert advice
For Ashleigh, there have been so many memorable weddings at Bredenbury: “I once co-ordinated a wedding where the couple loved Star Wars, so they had storm troopers walk the bride down the aisle. We’ve had Chinese Dragons, Fire Dancers, bird ceremonies, silent disco’s and some jaw dropping magicians who had us all in awe!” This goes to show the level of personalisation that’s possible.
Ashleigh also shares her best expert advice for couples planning their wedding, which we think is invaluable: “If you are a really detailed-orientated person, put everything down in as much detail as you would like in the weeks before and send it to the venue. After that, relax and enjoy the run up! Especially on the day, soak up every moment being with your new husband/wife and your favourite people and leave all the organisational and smaller things to your suppliers. Don’t worry if something doesn’t quite go to plan; trust your suppliers and enjoy the bigger picture, every moment is precious!”
Secure your booking today
Bredenbury Court Barns is more than just a venue – it’s a place where laughter, love, and unforgettable memories are made. Whether you’re hosting a gloriously grand celebration or a more intimate affair, this charming barn setting provides the perfect backdrop for a day you and your guests will treasure forever.
The team at Bredenbury Court Barns looks forward to welcoming you and helping you create the wedding of your dreams. So what are you waiting for? Enquire with them today and secure your booking!
There’s no coincidence that summer time coincides with the height of wedding season. Who wouldn’t want to get married with a glistening sun in the sky, a gentle summer breeze, and a long, luxurious evening to look forward to. Plus, you’re near enough guaranteed great weather — on your honeymoon at least!
Summer weddings are all about bringing the fun, the laughter, and the sunshine. You can have a ball with bright colours, enjoy all the fun of the fair, or even plan a casual outdoor BBQ reception. If you’re feeling stumped, keep reading! We’ve collected our 50 favourite summer wedding ideas, including what you should wear, what you should eat, and how you should decorate. Ready to get started? Let’s jump in!
What is a summer wedding?
A summer wedding can be either a wedding that takes place in the summer, or a wedding with a summer theme. There’s no hard and fast definition of what constitutes a summer theme, but it definitely includes lots of bright flowers, strawberries and cream, and a sunny atmosphere.
Planning a summer wedding can be as simple or as complex as you’d like. This is your day, after all! If you prefer something more understated, let the weather do the talking and let your guests’ attire bring the summer vibes. Otherwise, you may want to incorporate an outright summer theme. Think a summer fair, a beach theme, or even a midsummer night’s dream.
Whatever you do, rest assured it will feel uniquely you, focusing on your love of summer and your new spouse.
Summer wedding venue ideas
The first step in planning your perfect summer wedding is finding your venue. Read on for 10 fun ideas for the perfect summer wedding venue.
1. A garden wedding
If you’ve got the space, there’s nothing more romantic than a back garden wedding. Imagine getting married in your childhood home, surrounded by the trees you climbed, the puddles you splashed in, or the sandpit you played in. You’ll need a marquee or covering of some description, but that’s all part of the charm!
So, string up some fairy lights, set up a few lawn games, and let the natural beauty of your surroundings do the rest. It’s a venue that’s as nostalgic as it is romantic, making it the perfect choice for a summer celebration.
2. A marquee spectacular
You can get absolutely beautiful marquees nowadays. Whether you fancy something with a skylight, panoramic windows, or even a whimsical floral canopy overhead, there’s something to suit every wedding type and aesthetic. Simply get in touch with a few marquee companies and they’ll be happy to come and set up on your land, in your garden, or over any other expanse.
Alternatively, you can buy your own marquee. As with anything, there are arguments for and against buying. What’s important is to weigh up the relative pros and cons and decide what’s right for you.
3. A lido pool
If you have a lido pool in your local area, this can be a beautiful venue for a wedding reception. You can decorate the poolside with twinkling fairy lights, floating candles, and vibrant summer flowers to create a magical atmosphere. A lido pool venue brings a unique, relaxed vibe to your wedding, perfect for those who want to combine elegance with a touch of fun.
4. A beautiful park
If you have a park that’s especially close to your heart, consider hosting your wedding there. You can set up picnic-style seating for your guests, create a cosy lounge area with blankets and cushions, and even have a live band playing as you celebrate. A park wedding gives you the flexibility to create a laid-back yet elegant atmosphere, using nature as the core elements of your decor.
As with back garden weddings, you’ll need some sort of marquee or covering as a Plan B. But, that’s all part of being prepared! Plus, you can decorate it with twinkling fairy lights, colourful fabric, or even hanging flowers to keep the natural vibe going.
5. An orangery
If there’s an orangery or an orchard near you, these natural settings can be a beautiful backdrop for your big day. The natural light filtering through the glass of the orangery creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a romantic and intimate celebration.
You’ll need to check whether you can get legally married in an orangery, as not all venues are licensed for legal ceremonies. However, even if it’s not possible to have the legal ceremony there, you can always hold a symbolic ceremony or your reception in this stunning setting.
6. A stately home
Stately homes are a classic choice for wedding receptions. With their ornate decor, sweeping staircases, and luxurious ballrooms, you can see why they’re so popular.
What’s great about stately homes is the versatility they offer. You can have your ceremony in a charming garden, move indoors for a lavish dinner in a grand hall, and then dance the night away in a stylish ballroom. Many stately homes also offer accommodation, so you and your guests can enjoy the full experience without worrying about travel.
7) A beachside hotel
Beachside hotels are the ideal choice for a summer wedding. With their naturally serene backdrop, they offer a perfect blend of relaxation and elegance. The beach provides a stunning natural setting, while the hotel offers all the conveniences you need to make your day run as smoothly as possible.
You can host your ceremony right on the sand, or perhaps on a deck with panoramic views of the water. Afterwards, enjoy a seafood feast, fresh cocktails, and maybe even a sunset toast. And when the party winds down, you and your guests can simply retire to your rooms, no transportation required. Pure bliss!
8) Outdoor amphitheatre
Outdoor amphitheatres offer a beautiful and dramatic backdrop for your wedding celebrations. These historic monuments are full of character and provide a unique setting that’s sure to wow your guests. Your guests can sit on the rows of seats while they watch your informal blessing, vow exchange, or first dance.
It’s worth noting that you probably won’t be able to get legally married in an amphitheatre. They’re usually sites of special historic interest, and therefore might not have the necessary licensing for a legal ceremony. However, this doesn’t mean you have to miss out on the magic of the venue! You can always hold the legal ceremony at a nearby registry office or church beforehand, then head to the amphitheatre for your blessing or symbolic ceremony.
9) Outdoor gallery or statue garden
Budding artists, this one’s for you. There are a ton of outdoor galleries or sculpture gardens around the UK that can serve as an incredibly unique and inspiring venue for your wedding. It’s the perfect setting for couples who want a creative, non-traditional backdrop for their big day.
As with any outdoor venue, it’s wise to have a backup plan in case of unpredictable weather. Try asking the gallery if they have an indoor space or covering to save on any last-minute stress.
10) Greenhouse
Large-scale greenhouses are few and far between in the UK. But, there are a few that offer fully fledged wedding ceremonies and catered receptions. Try exploring botanical gardens or historic estates that feature large-scale greenhouses. These venues provide a stunning blend of indoor comfort and outdoor beauty, with the added charm of being surrounded by lush, exotic plants.
Summer wedding dress ideas
Your outfit is key at a summer wedding. Not only because you want to look amazing, but also because you’ll need to stay comfortable in the warmer weather. Check out these 10 ideas for lightweight but stylish summer wedding outfits.
For brides
11. Floaty sun dress
Sundresses are a fun and flattering alternative to heavy duty wedding dresses. They’re perfect for a laid-back, outdoor wedding, allowing you to move freely and enjoy the day without feeling weighed down. Plus, they come in so many cute styles and patterns that you can really show off your personality.
12. Tea length gown
Tea length gowns are perfect for a summer wedding — they’re stylish, airy, and show off your shoes! Plus, they give you that vintage vibe while keeping you cool and comfortable.
They’re also super versatile, making them a great choice for any wedding style, whether it’s a casual garden party or a more formal affair. And let’s not forget the practicality — tea length gowns are easy to move in, so you can dance the night away without worrying about tripping over a long train.
13. A neutral suit
If a dress isn’t your style, don’t worry. This is your day, and you should wear whatever makes you feel most comfortable. Consider rocking a chic and tailored neutral suit. Whether it’s a light beige, soft grey, or even a crisp white, a suit can be just as stunning as any dress. It’s perfect for a modern, no-fuss bride who wants to look sharp and stylish while staying cool in the summer heat. Plus, you can easily add a pop of colour with your accessories — think bold shoes, a statement necklace, or a fun bouquet.
14. Whatever you feel like!
Hey, it’s going to be hot, and the most important thing is that you’re comfortable on your big day. If that means rocking a cute romper, a flowy jumpsuit, or even a pair of chic shorts, go for it! Your wedding day is all about you and your partner, so embrace whatever outfit makes you feel fabulous and free.
For grooms
15. A light-coloured suit
A light-coloured suit is a perfect choice for a summer wedding. Think shades like soft grey, beige, or even a light blue. These colours not only keep you cool, but also give off a fresh, modern vibe that’s ideal for a sunny celebration. Pair it with a crisp white shirt, and you’re all set to look sharp without breaking a sweat.
16. A bright tie, waistcoat, or pocket square
If you’d rather keep it traditional, consider spicing things up with a bright tie, waistcoat, or pocket square. These little pops of colour can add personality and flair to your outfit without leading you to overheat. Think bold hues like coral, turquoise, or even a fun pattern that reflects your style. It’s an easy way to make a classic suit feel more summery and playful.
17. Exotic buttonholes or boutonnieres
Incorporating exotic flowers into your buttonhole or boutonniere is a fantastic way to add a splash of summer to your outfit. Think tropical blooms like orchids, hibiscus, or even a bright sunflower for a fun and vibrant touch. It’s a small detail, but it can really tie your whole look together and give it that extra pop of personality.
For guests
18. Jumpsuits
Jumpsuits are a unique and stylish option for wedding guests. They offer the elegance of a dress with the comfort and ease of trousers, making them perfect for dancing and mingling all day and night. Whether you choose a sleek, tailored jumpsuit or something flowy and relaxed, it’s a great way to stand out from the crowd while staying comfortable.
19. Tailored short suit
If you’d prefer something a little different, a tailored short suit is a fantastic choice. It’s a fresh, modern take on wedding guest attire that’s both stylish and practical for warmer weather. The shorts keep you cool, while the tailored blazer adds a touch of sophistication. You can mix and match colours, or go for a bold, monochromatic look.
20. Floaty kaftan
Floaty kaftans are another great and lightweight option for summer weddings. They’re perfect for keeping cool while still looking effortlessly chic. A kaftan with a beautiful print or delicate embroidery can add a touch of bohemian elegance to your outfit. Plus, the loose fit allows you to move freely and comfortably, whether you’re enjoying the ceremony or hitting the dance floor.
Summer wedding entertainment ideas
Looking for some ideas to keep your guests entertained? Try these 10 summer-themed wedding entertainment ideas and keep the party going all night long.
21. A summer-themed photo booth
It’s a classic, right? Summer-themed photo booths are always a hit at weddings! Set up a booth with fun props like oversized sunglasses, floppy hats, and tropical leis, and let your guests capture some silly, memorable moments. You can even add a backdrop of palm trees, a beach scene, or colourful flowers to keep with the summer vibe. It’s a great way to break the ice and get everyone in the party spirit.
22. Summer cocktail making
Set up a cocktail station with fruit juice, alcohol, fun glasses, funky straws, and all the trimmings for your guests to mix up their own summer-themed drinks. Think refreshing mojitos, fruity margaritas, or even a custom cocktail named after the happy couple! It’s a fun, interactive way to keep the drinks flowing, and gives your guests a chance to get creative.
23. Pimp your strawberries and cream
Strawberries and cream are a classic summer staple. But, what if you had a booth where people could mix and match this classic combination? Think crushed peanuts, a sprinkle of raspberries, maybe a little melted chocolate? However your guests want it, they can mix and match with classic summer snacks.
24. All the fun of the fair
Set up a fair booth with classic fairground games. We’re thinking hook-a-duck, a coconut shy, and even a ring toss. These nostalgic games are not only fun, but also add a playful, lighthearted vibe to your wedding. Your guests will love trying their luck at winning small prizes, and it’s a great way to bring out everyone’s inner child. Plus, it makes for some fantastic photo ops!
25. Outdoor board games
Alternatively, set up some outdoor board games to keep the good times rolling. Think oversized versions of classics like Jenga, Connect Four, or chess. These games are not only fun for all ages, but also encourage your guests to mingle and enjoy the beautiful summer weather.
26. Rounders
Hear us out — if you’re able to, set up a rounders set in the corner of your garden, field, or outside the main venue. Even if guests haven’t played before, rounders is easy to pick up, so guests of all ages can join in the fun. It’s a perfect mix of nostalgia and fun, and sure to be a hit at your summer wedding!
27. An upbeat band
Set the tone of your wedding reception with a swinging band. Whether it’s a jazz ensemble, a lively folk band, or even a group playing your favourite pop hits, live music adds energy and keeps the good vibes going all night long. The band can get everyone on their feet, dancing and singing along, creating an atmosphere that’s both fun and memorable.
28. Face painting
If you’re looking for a fun and nostalgic option, consider hiring a face painter to entertain your guests. We’re not saying everyone needs to have a full-on tiger face paint or don a Spiderman getup (unless they want to). But, a little artistic flair can be a great way to add some extra fun to your celebration! Imagine your guests sporting cute floral designs, glittery accents, or even a subtle splash of colour on their cheeks. It’s a playful touch that’s sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
29. Guest doodles
This is a little more pricey, but consider asking an artist to come to your reception and draw doodles of your wedding guests. These quick, fun sketches can capture the spirit and joy of the day in a lighthearted way. Whether your guests are posing for a quick caricature or a sweet little portrait, it’s a delightful way to create lasting memories of your special day.
Look on Bridebook to find wedding guest artists in your local area, such as this wedding artist or this wedding illustrator. Alternatively, try looking on Instagram or TikTok to find artists willing to travel to your venue.
30. Sandcastle-building station
Try setting up a sandcastle-building station at your summer-themed wedding. It’s a fun, hands-on activity that guests of all ages can enjoy. Provide buckets, shovels, and maybe even a few prizes for the most creative or impressive sandcastles. It’s a great way to keep kids entertained, and adults will love tapping into their inner child as they get creative in the sand.
Summer wedding food ideas
Check out these 10 delicious ideas for your summer wedding menu that will keep your guests refreshed and satisfied.
31. Mediterranean tapas
What could be tastier than a selection of Mediterranean tapas? Think marinated olives, padron peppers, grilled octopus, pan con tomate, and burrata salad.
Tapas is perfect for a summer wedding because it’s light, flavoursome, and encourages mingling, as guests can easily grab a bite or two while chatting. Plus, there truly is something for everyone to enjoy.
32. Greek mezze
If you’d prefer to stick with a specific cuisine, Greek mezze is a fantastic option. Think along the lines of tzatziki, hummus, lamb koftas, grilled halloumi, and spanakopita. These small dishes are bursting with flavour and perfect for sharing.
33. Grazing tables
Following on from the theme of small plates, consider setting up a grazing table filled with an array of cheeses, cured meats, fresh fruits, nuts, and artisanal breads. Grazing tables are not only visually stunning, but also provide your guests with the freedom to pick and choose what they like, creating their own perfect bites. It’s a relaxed, communal way of dining that fits perfectly with the laid-back vibe of a summer wedding.
34. Eton mess
Fresh cream, juicy strawberries, and sweet, soft meringue — what could be lighter or more summery than a delicious eton mess? Quintessentially British, this pudding is a perfect choice for a summer wedding. It’s simple yet indulgent, and the combination of flavours is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. Plus, it can be served in individual glasses for a classy touch or as a big, communal dish that guests can help themselves to — either way, it’s bound to be a hit.
35. Fresh fruit salad
If you’d prefer something a little more natural, you can’t go wrong with a fresh fruit salad. A vibrant mix of seasonal fruits like watermelon, pineapple, berries, and mango can be both refreshing and visually appealing. Not only does it add a healthy option to your menu, but it also brings a splash of colour to the table. You can serve it in a large bowl for a more casual vibe, or get creative with individual fruit cups or skewers for easy, grab-and-go treats.
36. Fresh fruit cake toppers
Half tasty snack, half eye-catching decor — using fresh fruit as cake toppers is a fun and delicious way to add a pop of colour and natural beauty to your wedding cake. Whether you choose to have a simple naked cake with just a few fruits as a garnish or would prefer to go all out with a cascade of colourful fruit, this option is sure to impress your guests.
37. BBQ feast
If you’re keeping things low-key, a BBQ feast is the perfect choice for your summer wedding food. It’s also a great choice for your evening buffet if you want to keep the party going with some hearty, crowd-pleasing options. We’re thinking grilled sausages, juicy burgers, marinated chicken, pineapple kebabs, and cheeseburgers, all served up with classic sides like coleslaw, corn on the cob, and potato salad. Set out some spoons, plates, and napkins, and invite guests to help themselves.
38. Rainbow miniature cakes
If you aren’t a fan of traditional wedding cakes, consider opting for a selection of miniature rainbow cakes instead. Ask for a range of flavours and colours to be made, and let your guests pick their favourites. These little cakes are not only adorable and fun, but also add a vibrant splash of colour to your dessert table. Plus, they’re perfect for LGBTQ+ weddings or anyone who wants to incorporate a rainbow theme into their big day.
39. Brownies
Do away with the wedding cakes all together and go for a selection of delicious brownies. Think raspberry white chocolate blondies, caramel brownies loaded with nuts, s’mores toppers, or whatever your heart desires! They’re easy to serve, super satisfying, and perfect for guests to grab as they mingle and dance the night away.
40. Candyfloss machine
Bring all the fun of the fair to your special day with a candyfloss machine. It’s a lighthearted and nostalgic addition that adds a playful touch to your celebration. And let’s not forget the photo opportunities — candyfloss is as Instagrammable as it gets! Whether you go for classic pink or mix it up with different colours, it’s sure to be a hit.
Summer wedding decor ideas
Your wedding decor is the cherry on top of an already beautiful day. Check out our top 10 favourite summer wedding decor ideas and get inspired.
41. Exotic flower displays
Sunflowers, calla lilies, birds of paradise, and orchids are all beautiful choices that can add a vibrant touch to your summer wedding. These flowers bring in bold colours and unique shapes that really pop against the natural greenery. Arrange them in tall vases, or go for a more organic look with cascading bouquets. Either way, these exotic blooms will definitely make your decor stand out.
42. Mason jar centrepieces
The beauty of mason jar centrepieces is that they’re so versatile. Consider filling them with seashells, wildflowers, sand from your favourite beaches, or even fill them with fairy lights to create a soft, magical glow as the evening sets in. If you’re feeling especially crafty, you could even personalise each jar with your wedding date, initials, or a special quote that reflects your love story.
43. Nautical nuptials
Lean into the summer theme with a range of nautical wedding decor. We’re thinking anchors, ropes, and navy stripes to bring that coastal vibe to your big day. You could use driftwood for table numbers, make place settings with tiny sailor knots, or even have a ship’s wheel as a unique photo backdrop. Incorporating elements like these adds a fun, seaside charm to your wedding, making it feel like a summer celebration even if you’re not by the beach.
44. Fresh fruit displays
Fresh fruit displays are the perfect showpiece for summer wedding receptions. Think vibrant citrus fruits like lemons, limes, and oranges arranged in clear glass bowls or rustic wooden crates. You can even mix in some tropical fruits like pineapples and mangoes for an extra burst of colour. These displays not only add a refreshing, natural element to your decor, but also give off a light, fruity aroma that enhances the summery atmosphere.
45. Vintage signs and decor
Something about vintage signs and the hot summer sun just go hand in hand. You’ll need to hit up some antique shops, charity shops, or car boot sales to find a range of signs. Look out for vintage Coke adverts, pre-war travel posters, or old-fashioned market signs to give your wedding that nostalgic, rustic feel. Arrange them around your venue to guide guests or just add some quirky charm to different spaces.
The mix of weathered wood and faded paint brings a sense of history and warmth, perfectly complementing the laid-back vibe of a summer wedding.
46. Disco balls and flowers
Disco balls are in vogue right now. They look beautiful as summer wedding decor and add a fun, modern twist to your big day. Hang them from trees or the ceiling, or even incorporate them into your floral arrangements for a touch of sparkle that catches the light in the most magical way.
Pairing disco balls with flowers adds an unexpected mix of retro and romantic, making your decor feel both fresh and timeless.
47. Fairy lights and bunting
Fairy lights and bunting are a match made in heaven for summer weddings. They instantly create a warm, inviting atmosphere that’s both charming and festive. Drape fairy lights across the trees, along the pathways, or overhead to give your venue that magical, twinkling glow as the sun sets.
Meanwhile, bunting in your wedding colours or patterns can be strung above the reception area, along fences, or even around your ceremony space to add a playful, celebratory touch. This combo is simple but effective, turning any outdoor setting into a picture-perfect wedding scene.
48. Hanging glass orbs
This one may take a little more prep work, but the result is absolutely worth it. Hanging glass orbs filled with tiny candles, succulents, or even delicate flowers can create an ethereal, almost otherworldly atmosphere at your wedding. Suspend them from trees, bannisters, the ceiling, or even alongside your bunting to add a touch of elegance and whimsy.
49. Paper lanterns
Paper lanterns are whimsical, romantic, and beautiful — the perfect addition to a summer wedding. They’re easy to hang, and they bring a soft, glowing light that sets a cosy and inviting mood as the evening rolls in. You can mix and match colours to match your theme or stick with classic white for an elegant touch.
50. Confetti bar
Confetti needn’t be reserved for straight after the ceremony. It can be thrown after speeches, during the first dance or even as you make your grand exit at the end of the night.
Set up a confetti bar where guests can mix and match biodegradable paper, dried flower petals, lavender, or even a biodegradable glitter (if your venue allows it). This not only adds a personal touch but also keeps the fun going throughout the day. Plus, it makes for some pretty epic photos!
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You’re blooming in love, and you want the world to know it. Show the world with a fun, floral, and fragrant spring wedding.
Planning your perfect spring wedding doesn’t need to be difficult. All you need are a ton of pastels, some beautiful blooms, and a sprinkle of spring magic. Start collecting spring wedding inspo with our 50 favourite spring wedding ideas.
What is a spring wedding?
A spring wedding can either be a wedding thrown in the spring, or a wedding at any other time of year with a spring theme. A spring theme can be overt, with blooming blossoms, lamb and bunny motifs, and pretty pastels. Or, it can be classy and understated, with floaty materials, subtle floral accents, and delicious fruity cocktails.
Remember, this is your special day, and however you want to present your spring or floral theme is completely your call. So long as the theme is clear to you, that’s all that matters!
Spring wedding venue ideas
The venue is the big thing. Once this is booked, everything tends to fall in place around it. Check out this list of 10 unique spring wedding ideas and start planning your perfect spring wedding.
1. Marquee wedding
The beauty of a marquee wedding is that you can make it exactly what you want it to be. Whether you’re feeling a lakeside soiree, a back garden boogie, or even a woodland wonderland, it’s all possible with a marquee wedding. Simply hire a marquee, pop it up wherever you fancy, and decorate until your heart’s content.
2. Botanic garden
The beauty of getting married in a botanic garden is that half of the decorating has already been done! Let the beauty of nature speak for itself and let the vibrant flowers, lush greenery, and peaceful atmosphere create a naturally stunning backdrop for your special day. All that’s left for you to do is add a few personal touches, and voilà—your dream spring wedding comes to life.
3. Stately home
Stately homes are a classic choice for a wedding venue, and they usually come fully equipped with a blooming garden or park. The timeless mix of beauty and elegance will speak for itself, allowing you to save on decor and splurge on things like your dress, food, or extra flowers
4. A converted barn
Converted barns are the perfect option for a spring wedding because they’re charming, rustic, and full of character. The mix of exposed wood beams, high ceilings, and open spaces allows you to create a cosy, intimate atmosphere while still having plenty of room for your guests to dance the night away. Plus, with the natural surroundings blooming in spring, you won’t be able to miss the abundant spring theme.
5. A garden wedding
If you have the space, a back garden wedding is another great choice for a spring wedding. What could be more relaxed than getting married in the comfort of your own home? You’ll need a marquee or some sort of covering as a backup (just in case the Great British weather makes an appearance!), but with the right touches, your garden can become the perfect romantic haven for your big day.
6. Wildflower meadow
A wildflower meadow is another great option for a wedding. The beauty of the flowers will act as its own decor, so all you’ll need are a few personal touches to make the space your own. The natural, whimsical atmosphere will make your wedding feel like something out of a fairy tale, and the endless photo opportunities will make it an event to remember.
7. Orchard or vineyard
Orchards or vineyards are another beautiful location for a spring wedding, with both options offering a charming and romantic setting. With the added bonus of enjoying fresh produce or wine from the venue, your guests will be treated to a truly special experience.
8. Rooftop garden
If you’re looking for something springlike with an extra touch of elegance, consider a rooftop garden venue. Rooftop gardens can be a little tricky to find, but they’re worth the hunt. Imagine exchanging vows with a panoramic view of the city skyline, while being surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers. It’s the perfect blend of urban chic and natural beauty, giving your wedding that “wow” factor. The combination of city sophistication and garden serenity will make your day feel both intimate and grand.
Pro tip: There are a few universities around the UK that have rooftop gardens in their Biology or Horticultural buildings. Try reaching out to a few to see if weddings are something they accommodate. All the better if you have a link to that university — imagine getting married in your alma mater!
9. Rustic lodge
Try hosting your wedding in a rustic lodge if you’re going for a cosy, down-to-earth vibe. Nestled in the heart of nature, a lodge offers a warm and intimate setting with a touch of rugged charm. The natural surroundings, like forests or lakes, will make your wedding feel like a serene retreat. Think wooden beams, crackling fireplaces, and the soft sounds of nature all around you — it’s the perfect escape for a romantic spring celebration!
10. Lakeside venue
Lakeside venues are more common in the US than they are in the UK. But there are a few venues in the North of England that offer wedding ceremonies with unparalleled lakeside views for your wedding ceremony.
With the peaceful atmosphere and a gentle breeze coming off the lake, your lakeside wedding will feel like a tranquil yet elegant getaway, whether you’re looking for a grand celebration or a more intimate gathering.
Spring wedding dress ideas
Next up is what to wear. We have ideas for brides, grooms, and guests, so you’ll never be short of ideas.
For brides
11. Tea length gown
You can’t go wrong with a tea length gown for an understated spring ceremony. Tea length gowns hit you just above the ankle, offering a sweet, vintage vibe while still being practical for outdoor venues. They’re perfect for showing off a cute pair of shoes and give you freedom to move around with ease, whether you’re dancing or walking through a garden. Plus, that flirty hemline pairs beautifully with the fresh and breezy atmosphere of spring.
12. Subtle pastel accents
We know it’s traditional for the bride to wear white, but there’s no harm in incorporating some subtle pastel accents into your wedding attire. Think soft blushes, pale blues, or even a hint of lavender in your sash, veil, or floral appliqués. These delicate touches of colour can add a unique twist to your look while still keeping things romantic and timeless.
Of course, if you’d prefer, there’s nothing to stop you from going all out with a pastel gown or a soft-hued dress. It’s your day, and it’s about what you’re most comfortable in.
13. A pastel suit
Similarly to the above, if you feel really out of place in a dress, why not opt for a classy pastel suit? A chic pastel suit can be just as elegant and romantic as a dress, while also giving you that tailored, sophisticated look.
Whether you choose a pale pink, soft blue, or even mint green, a pastel suit adds a modern twist to your wedding attire. Pair it with some statement accessories, and you’ll be ready to walk down the aisle in style.
14. Beautiful flower crowns
Who doesn’t love a good flower crown? Whether it’s a delicate baby’s breath crown or an all-out floral statement piece, a flower crown adds a whimsical and natural touch to your bridal look. It’s a great way to embrace the spring season and feel like a true bohemian queen. Plus, it pairs perfectly with a loose, flowing hairstyle for that effortless, romantic vibe.
For grooms
15. A floral tie, waistcoat, or pocket square
Listen, no one’s saying you have to wear an all-out flower suit to drive home the spring or floral theme (unless you want to of course!)
Instead, try incorporating subtle, floral accents into your wedding attire. For example, a formal tie, waistcoat, or pocket square. This way, you get to embrace the season without feeling too over the top. It’s a stylish and thoughtful way to nod to springtime while still keeping things classic.
16. A pastel suit
On the other hand, if you want to go all out, try a pastel suit to make a bold statement and stand out in a sea of typical wedding attire. Whether you choose a soft pink, mint green, or light blue, a pastel suit exudes confidence, style, and a fresh spring vibe. It’s the perfect way to embrace the season and add a fun twist to your look. Plus, nothing says “spring wedding” quite like a groom confidently rocking some colourful flair!
17. Statement buttonholes
If you’re more of a classic person, a well-chosen buttonhole (or boutonniere) is more than enough to cement the spring theme. Think of a fresh, vibrant bloom like a rose, peony, or even a sprig of greenery that ties into your wedding colours or your overall wedding theme. It’s a small detail, but one that can pack a punch in making your outfit feel extra special and seasonally appropriate.
For guests
18. Bright and beautiful
Show your excitement and joy for the couple’s big day by wearing bright and beautiful colours! Spring is the perfect season to break out those vibrant hues — think cheerful yellows, soft corals, or even bold blues. What could be happier than looking back on wedding photos in years to come and seeing everyone in a sea of gorgeous, joyful colours?
19. Blooming lovely
You don’t need to shy away from florals, either. A fun floral print can make you feel festive and perfectly in tune with the season. After all, a wedding is a celebration, and your outfit can reflect the happiness of the occasion! Think bright, blooming patterns that capture the essence of spring — whether it’s a floral dress, a patterned tie, or even a floral accessory, it’s a perfect way to celebrate the season and the couple’s love.
20. Pastel tones
Alternatively, if the happy couple are opting for a soft, romantic theme, pastel tones are a lovely choice. Soft pinks, delicate lavenders, mint greens, or pale yellows can create a harmonious, elegant look that’s still very much in the spirit of spring.
Pastels offer a more subtle, refined way to embrace the season’s palette, allowing you to match the wedding’s tone while looking effortlessly chic. Plus, pastels photograph beautifully — imagine the serene, dreamy vibes of the photos with everyone draped in soft, lovely hues!
Spring wedding entertainment ideas
Looking for some ideas for spring wedding entertainment? Look no further. We’ve rounded up our 10 favourite ideas for spring wedding entertainment that are sure to keep your guests out of mischief.
21. Flower pressing
Flower pressing is a fun and interactive activity that ties perfectly into a spring wedding. Set up a little station with flowers, presses, and materials, and invite your guests to create their own pressed flower keepsakes. It’s a charming and creative way for them to take a piece of your wedding day home with them.
22. Egg hunts
Ok, ok. We know egg hunts are usually reserved for Easter. But, who says you can’t bring a bit of playful fun to your wedding day? Set up a whimsical egg hunt for guests of all ages to enjoy, with little surprises or even wedding favours hidden inside.
You could scatter eggs throughout the garden or venue grounds, making it a lighthearted and memorable activity that adds a dash of nostalgia and springtime cheer to your celebration.
23. Petal confetti toss
Do away with paper confetti and have your guests throw rose petals, dried flowers, or even freshly picked wildflowers as you make your grand exit. Not only does it fit perfectly with the springtime theme, but it’s also environmentally friendly and adds a touch of natural elegance to your wedding photos. Picture yourself walking through a cloud of soft petals, surrounded by the sweet scent of flowers — pure wedding magic!
24. Basket weaving
Basket weaving is a traditional spring activity that brings a creative and hands-on element to your wedding day. Set up a weaving station where guests can try their hand at creating small, personalised trinkets. Not only will they have fun crafting something unique, but they’ll also leave with a handmade keepsake from your special day.
We’re not saying your guests will have time to weave a full basket (there is a wedding going on, after all!). But, they will have time to make a little bookmark, a coaster, or even a mini basket. Leave it up to their creativity and imagination!
25. Spring-themed photo booth
There’s a reason they’re a classic, right? You can’t go wrong with a good photo booth. Everyone loves them, and they add a playful, interactive element to your wedding. Set up a spring-themed booth with floral backdrops, greenery, and plenty of fun props — think flower crowns, pastel-coloured accessories, and even butterfly wings!
Guests can strike a pose, have a laugh, and capture some candid memories. Plus, the printed photos will serve as a great keepsake from your wedding, and they’re sure to be a hit on social media. It’s a fun way to keep the spring vibes going all day long!
26. Floral fingerprints guest book
If you’re looking for a creative alternative to the traditional guest book, consider asking guests to get a bit more hands on with some finger painting. Set up a station where guests can leave their fingerprint as a petal on a large tree or as an individual flower. Your guest book will look like a blooming meadow by the time everyone adds their unique touch, creating a piece of art full of colour and love.
27. Spring-themed cocktail making
Another strong contender for spring wedding entertainment is setting up a cocktail-making station where guests can craft their own spring-themed cocktails. We’re thinking elderflower gin spritz, minty mojitos, or even something fruity like a lychee martini. Whatever drinks you choose, they should be fresh, fruity, and full of the joys of spring.
Provide recipe cards for signature spring drinks, or let guests get creative by mixing their own concoctions. It’s an interactive and tasty way to keep everyone entertained, and who doesn’t love a personalised cocktail?
28. Flower-arranging workshop
Get your guests involved with the decor and set up a flower-arranging workshop during cocktail hour. Provide seasonal blooms, greenery, and all the tools needed to create beautiful floral arrangements. Not only will this activity add a personal touch to your wedding decor, but it also gives your guests something fun and hands-on to do.
29. Chocolate pick-and-mix
Nothing says spring like delicious, creamy chocolates! This may be more appropriate for a wedding around Easter time, but let’s be honest — there’s no wrong time for chocolate. Set up a pick-and mix-station filled with a variety of chocolates, from rich truffles to fruit-filled delights. You can even add a touch of spring by offering chocolates shaped like flowers, birds, or bunnies.
Guests can fill their own little bags with their favourite treats, making it both a fun activity and a tasty favour which they can enjoy during the reception or take home.
30. Petting zoo
This one may take a little more planning, but what could be cuter than a petting zoo with lambs, bunnies, and other sweet spring animals? Imagine your guests (especially the little ones!) getting to cuddle with fluffy bunnies or petting playful lambs.
It adds a touch of whimsy and charm to your wedding day and gives everyone an experience they won’t forget. Plus, it’s a great way to incorporate the freshness of spring with a dose of pure, adorable joy!
Spring wedding food ideas
Food, glorious food! Planning the perfect spring wedding menu is all about embracing the fresh, vibrant flavours of the season. Check out our 10 favourite spring wedding foods to get your creative juices flowing.
31. Pastel wedding cake
Pastel wedding cakes are a simple and elegant way to bring the soft, dreamy colours of spring into your celebration. Think layers of pale pinks, soft blues, or delicate lavenders, decorated with fresh flowers or subtle floral piping. Not only will a pastel cake look stunning as a wedding centrepiece, but it’ll also taste just as sweet and delicate as it looks!
32. Rainbow muffins
April showers can only mean one thing — lots of rainbows! Add a playful touch to your wedding day with rainbow muffins. These colourful, light-as-air treats are a delightful way to brighten up your dessert table and keep that springtime cheer flowing. Plus, they’re perfect for LGBTQ+ or inclusive weddings, bringing even more love and joy to your celebration.
33. Wildflower wedding cake topper
Whatever flavour cake you go for, you can’t go wrong with a wildflower wedding cake topper. Have your florist create a stunning arrangement of seasonal wildflowers to adorn your cake. Not only will it tie in beautifully with your spring theme, but it will also add a natural, whimsical touch that feels like you’ve brought the garden right to your dessert table.
34. Spring lamb main course
Looking for a main course that reflects the energy of spring? You can’t go wrong with spring lamb. Whether it’s herb-crusted, roasted, or served with a fresh mint sauce, lamb is the perfect way to showcase the flavours of the season. Pair it with seasonal veggies like asparagus, peas, or baby carrots to create a dish that’s hearty yet light, and satisfying yet sophisticated.
35. Edible flowers everywhere
Edible flowers like pansies, violets, and marigolds are a fun and beautiful way to elevate your spring wedding menu. Sprinkle them over salads, use them to decorate desserts, or freeze them into ice cubes for a pop of colour in your cocktails. These vibrant blooms will not only make your dishes look stunning, but they’ll also add a delicate, floral flavour to your menu.
36. Plenty of chocolate
Always a crowd-pleaser, you can’t go wrong with chocolate! Whether it’s a decadent chocolate fountain, a table full of chocolate-dipped strawberries, chocolate brownies, or a selection of chocolate truffles, your guests will be in heaven. You can even add a spring twist by incorporating floral or fruity chocolate flavours like lavender, orange, or raspberry. After all, chocolate is perfect for any season — but in spring, it feels just right.
37. Fresh fruit dessert
If you’re looking for something a little lighter, consider offering a fresh fruit dessert. Think berry parfaits, lemon sorbet, or a beautifully arranged fruit platter with seasonal favourites like strawberries, kiwis, and mangoes. A fresh fruit dessert is the perfect way to cleanse the palate and offer a refreshing, naturally sweet end to the meal.
38. Fresh mint tea
Fresh mint tea is the perfect after-dinner aperitif or palette cleanser. You can grow your own mint in the months leading up to the wedding (trust us — it grows like a weed) and simply steep it in boiling water for a fresh, herbal treat. It’s light, refreshing, and a wonderful way to round off your spring feast.
39. Fruity cocktails
Strawberry daiquiris, lychee margaritas, blackcurrant gin and tonic — the choices are endless when it comes to fresh and fruity cocktails. Incorporate seasonal fruits to create vibrant, refreshing drinks that your guests can sip on throughout the celebration. Whether you set up a specific cocktail bar or offer signature spring drinks, fruity cocktails are a fun and flavourful way to keep the spring vibes flowing all night long!
40. Pastel macarons
Perfect for serving alongside tea and coffee, pastel macarons are a delightful spring treat. With their delicate colours and light, crispy shells, macarons add a touch of elegance to your dessert table.
Choose flavours that complement the season, like lemon, lavender, or raspberry, and watch as your guests indulge in these bite-sized delights. Not only do they look beautiful, but they’re also the perfect sweet ending to a springtime celebration!
Spring wedding decor ideas
Looking to add that finishing touch? Check out these spring wedding decor ideas to help you capture the essence of spring.
41. Flower walls
Flower walls are an absolute showstopper. They’re beautiful, impactful, and make for a great photo opportunity for you and your guests. If you’re opting for fresh flowers, this may be a little pricey. However, there’s always the option to go with faux flowers or even a mix of both to create that lush, vibrant look without breaking the bank. You can personalise your flower wall with your wedding colours, seasonal blooms, or even add a custom sign with your names or a meaningful quote.
42. Wildflower bouquets
Wildflower bouquets are a classic choice for a spring-themed wedding. You can either grow your own or collect the wildflowers from a local meadow (just make sure you have permission first!). Arrange them sporadically in mason or jam jars and scatter around the venue. The higgledy-piggledy nature of the wildflower arrangements adds a charming, rustic feel that’s full of springtime whimsy. Plus, each bouquet will be completely unique!
43. Subtle cotton tails
If you prefer a more minimal style, consider incorporating fluffy cotton tails into your decor. These delicate, soft fluffs can be scattered on tables, incorporated into bouquets, or even tied onto napkin rings for a subtle and sophisticated touch. You can even use them to accent your aisle or create simple, elegant centrepieces.
The great thing about this decor idea is that no one will know they’re inspired by the tales of your favourite springtime critters. All they’ll see is a sophisticated and minimalist decor accent — perfect for those who want a subtle spring theme.
44. A nod to the weather
Incorporate weather motifs into your decor to add a playful and seasonal touch. Think delicate paper raindrops hanging from the ceiling, fluffy cloud centrepieces, or even sunbeam-inspired lighting. After all, April showers bring May flowers, right? It’s a fun way to embrace the unpredictable yet beautiful weather that comes with spring, adding a little personality and charm to your big day.
45. Flower arches
Similar to the flower walls, a flower arch is the perfect way to embrace the beauty of nature while still having truly showstopping wedding decor. Flower arches can be built around chicken wire arches and can be real flowers, faux, or a mix of both. Just bear in mind that a real flower arch will be infinitely more expensive than a faux flower arch, so you may need to compromise if you’re on a budget.
46. Neon signs with sweet motifs
Hammer home the spring theme with bright neon signs with sweet motifs. Think phrases like ‘Blooming In Love’, ‘Love Has Blossomed’ or “You Make My Heart Bloom”. You can have these custom-made online, and they’re usually fairly inexpensive.
Neon signs add a modern, playful element to your decor and create a striking contrast against more natural, floral elements. Plus, they’re perfect for photo ops, bringing a fun and contemporary twist to your spring wedding.
47. Cherry blossom trees
Cherry blossom trees are a wedding classic for a reason. Whether they’re faux or real, these beauties are eye-catching, elegant, and a lovely symbol of renewal — perfect for spring. You can use them as centrepieces, aisle decorations, or even to frame your ceremony space. Their soft pink blooms add a dreamy, ethereal quality to your wedding, bringing a sense of serenity and magic to your big day.
48. Cotton puff trees
Cotton puff trees are the minimalist older sister of the cherry blossom tree. They’re understated, beautiful, and bring a soft, whimsical vibe to your decor. With their delicate, fluffy puffs, these trees add a touch of elegance without overpowering the space. You can use them anywhere you might otherwise use a cherry blossom tree or wherever feels right for your venue. Dress them up with fairy lights, ribbons, or keep them simple for a more natural, organic look. Either way, they’ll bring a subtle yet magical touch to your spring wedding that’s both chic and enchanting.
49. Welly boot vases
Lean into the rainy spring weather by incorporating Wellington boots into your decor. Fill coloured or patterned Welly boots with fresh flowers and use them as quirky vases throughout your venue. You can place them at the entrance, line them along your aisle, or scatter them around your reception area. It’s a playful nod to spring showers and adds a splash of fun to your decor. Plus, they make for great conversation starters and adorable photo opportunities!
50. Pastel bunting
Simple but effective, you can make pastel bunting out of specially-bought fabrics or anything you have lying around the house. All you need is a sewing machine, a simple Youtube tutorial, and a little bit of patience! It adds a whimsical, handmade touch to your wedding that feels personal and festive. Plus, the soft pastel hues will tie everything together beautifully, making your spring celebration feel even more magical.
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Spring weddings are all about pastel tones, beautiful flowers, and your blossoming love story. Whether you want a full-blown spring fling, a more subtle affair, or something in between, this post is packed with fun and creative spring wedding ideas to help you plan your picture-perfect day.
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