The spring is normally a time for an abundance of color, usually seen in pastels and fresh hues. Although it's the perfect time for an all white wedding as well. With the most beautiful flowers at your disposal, like peonies and ranunculus, spring is a lovely time to get married. An all white wedding is also one of the easiest color palettes to decorate for. Simply buy everything in white. Take it up a notch by renting white linens, white flatware, white glassware, and even white chairs. The more white items you can incorporate the more intentional your color palette, or lack thereof, will be. Scroll down for my favorite items you can use to make an all white spring wedding of your dreams.
Give your guest a sweet treat in each champagne glass with these rock candy lollipops. Use these as drink stirrers or add a ribbon to gift as your wedding favor.
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I like to see these hung en masse. It creates a bigger effect that way instead of hanging them individually. For nighttime weddings, add inexpensive LED lights inside each one for a glow over your dance floor.
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Do you love candlelight? Nothing says romance as perfectly as a ton of candles lit all around your reception space. Use these votive holders with either wax votive tealights, or LEDs, to give each table that twinkling look.
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For added height on your reception tables, use this candle holder set with white pillar candles. It's an inexpensive way to create a beautiful candle glow and draw the eye upwards. Especially effective in rooms with very high ceilings.
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The quintessential wedding favor, Jordan almonds are a crowd favorite that will give your guests something sweet to snack on as they leave your reception.
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I love a good sign. Perfect for filling in empty space on your card table or decorating behind your guest book, this sign looks like it was hand written by a professional calligraphy artist in gold paint.
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This will brighten up any dark ceremony space. Simply lay down at the front of your aisle before guests arrive. Before your processional starts, have a family member unroll is down the aisle. This way, you avoid it getting dirty and crinkled by guests finding their seats. It will look perfectly fresh in photographs.
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Your flower girl can throw faux flower petals instead of real ones. No one is going to notice. Plus, faux petals are less slippery on hard marble floors, like in churches.
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This fabric is my favorite. Is drapes beautifully, is wonderful to use as a table runner, and can be attached to a frame to make a simple backdrop. Anywhere your reception could use a little bit more white, grab this roll of fabric and decorate.
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