Summer is often thought of as “wedding season”–I mean, how many of you need at least two hands to count the number of couples you know getting married between June and August? For the rest of the week, I’m going to take a look at the pros and cons of getting married in different seasons, and I’d love to hear your thoughts about how/why you chose your wedding month! First up, spring weddings :)
{Pros}
Tons and tons of beautiful flowers in season. Early spring is still considered the “off season,” so prices are lower. No real expected color scheme, so it’ll be easy to pull anything off. Symbolism of new beginnings.
{Cons}
Depending on where you live, there could be a high chance of rain, cold, and in some unlucky places, even snow. Allergies. Friends and family members either in school or with children in school may not being able to attend.
Any thoughts? Stay tuned for summer, fall, and winter all week long!
Love,
Lisa
to me it would depend on location. a pittsburgh spring wedding would be miserable! but, the plethora of floral choices is a major plus!
hmmm. good for texas, i guess, because most people think that the current summer temperatures are “too hot.” so spring is a fine alternative. this is my second season of choice!
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love the dress in the third picture!
Holy crap that dress is beautiful!
I had a late May wedding, so I guess it was technically a ‘spring’ wedding, but it was as hot as August and everybody was out of school so it felt like a summer wedding.
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Lovely pics :)