There is something wonderful about each season of the year, isn't there? When you are planning a wedding, picking the date - and thus the season - for the wedding will be one of your first tasks. These are some ideas on how to choose the perfect season in which to get married.
Spring: Choose a spring wedding if you love romance, flowers, and soft pastel colors. Picture yourself in an ivory lace gown carrying a lush bouquet of pink peonies or a dainty posy of lilies-of-the-valley. Your bridesmaids will wear pink or pale blue dresses with pearl bridesmaid jewelry and carry pink pomanders. You can exchange your vows in a garden under an arbor or have an afternoon reception in a tent. If this sounds like your idea of the dream wedding, you will be very happy as a spring bride.
Summer: A summer wedding is fantastic if your number goal is to make your wedding really fun. Choose a festive motif like a beach theme or a fiesta, and decorate with exuberant colors such as fuchsia and orange. Hang colorful paper lanterns from the ceiling or exchange your vows by the ocean. Imagine yourself wearing a white chiffon halter dress and carrying a bouquet with starfish tucked into it. Your bridesmaids can wear turquoise or fuchsia strapless dresses and wear beach theme bridesmaid jewelry. Or you can have a cheerful preppy theme summer wedding, complete with seersucker suits on the gentlemen and pink and green hydrangea centerpieces. If these ideas appeal to you, a summer wedding will be just right for you.
Fall: If you love crisp days, rich colors, and rustic elegance, the autumn is a great option for your nuptials. Imagine yourself dancing the night away at a rustic barn wedding. String white lights from the ceiling, and scatter hay bales around the room for casual seating. Baskets of mums in shades of russet, orange, and goldenrod can be used for centerpieces or line the aisle. Embrace the season by having your flower girls scatter preserved fall leaves instead of rose petals during the ceremony. Serve hearty fare like squash risotto or pumpkin ravioli. Autumn is the ideal season for creating a warm, cozy, and inviting family celebration.
Winter: Winter weddings are usually icy and elegant, full of sparkle and glamorous details. Imagine yourself walking down the aisle in an embroidered satin ballgown with a white fur shrug, carrying a big bouquet of red roses. Your bridesmaids can wear cranberry satin dresses with sparkling crystal bridal jewelry. Silver snowflakes will look perfect adorning your wedding cake, while white birch branches draped with crystals and orchids grace the dinner tables. You can cap off your winter nuptials with a honeymoon to a posh ski resort or escape the cold with a beach honeymoon.
Each season has so much to offer. Picking the perfect time of year for your wedding really comes down to personal preference, as well as the weather where you live. Whether you picture yourself as a spring, summer, fall, or winter bride, you will be able to plan a fantastic wedding using the best of your chosen season.

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