Bold and Bright Summer Wedding Ideas
Citrus hues are not only perfect for sunny summer affairs, but they're also great for couples looking for something out-of-the-box for their big day. "Incorporating vibrant colors makes a statement, and it also creates a cheerful, fun and quirky ambiance for you and your guests," say the pros from CCL Weddings & Events. Here are 28 ways to add a little zing to your wedding day!
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White porcelain vases, jugs, and pedestals pop against these floral arrangements and fizzy sodas for a tablescape that's stunning to behold.
Photo Credit: Dan Fields Photography / Floral Designer: Peony and Plum / Stationary: Blue Magpie Invitations
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If you prefer tall centerpieces, this lush version with lemon and sorbet-colored ranunculus and tulips will certainly make a statement.
Related: 75+ Gorgeous Tall Centerpieces
Photo Credit: Kaysha Weiner / Floral Designer: Floral Riot / Planner: Events by Robin
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This organically-shaped centerpiece is all about texture — check out those persimmons!
Photo Credit: Heather Scharf Photography / Event Designer: Kai Squared Events
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Breathe new life into upcycled tins with flora and fauna in notice-me shades.
Related: 25 DIY Wedding Centerpieces (That Don't Look Homemade)
Photo Credit: Cami Jane Photography
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A peony at each place setting, along with table arrangements grouped by color, makes for a wow-worthy first impression.
Related: 50 Little Details That'll Take Your Wedding to the Next Level
Photo courtesy of Inspired by This / Event Designer: Hello Darling
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Mix-and-match centerpieces and fruit-topped pedestals are perfect for a whimsical bash.
Photo Credit: Anna Delores Photography / Event Designer: Vanessa Noel Events
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For a festive "We're here to party!" atmosphere, this wedding planner arranged neon takeout boxes (purchased from Target) at each place setting and DIY streamers up above.
Photo Credit: Chloe Moore Photography / Event Designer: Cause We Can Events
Reception Décor
Breathe fresh life into a standard all-white tent with multicolored centerpieces, patterned linens, and ribbon ties at each post.
Photo Credit: Perez Photography / Event Designer: Sash & Bow
Reception Décor
Display fruit bowls of varying heights with garden-gorgeous pomanders made from greenery.
Photo Credit: Samson Productions / Event Designer: Sonia Sharma
Reception Décor
Affix printable cards to oranges using pushpins to create a delightful (and budget-friendly) escort card display.
Photo Credit: Adrienne Gunde Photography / Event Design: Skybox Event Productions
Ceremony Décor
A ceremony arch that's ripe with fruit perfectly complements a vineyard setting.
Photo Credit: Neil Van Niekerk Photography / Event Designer: Jove Meyer Events
Ceremony Décor
Getting married outdoors? For a tangy twist, line the aisle with lemons.
Photo Credit: Dana Grant Photography
Flower Girl Accessories
Deck out your darling flower girl in an eye-catching floral crown or clip.
Photo Credit: Bon Vivant Studios
Dessert Display
Card stock, spray paint, and fish wire were used to craft this geometric rainbow heart.
Photo Credit: Christine Farah Photography / Event Designer: CCL Weddings & Events
Dessert Display
How cool is this quirky variation on the ubiquitous ombré cake?
Photo Credit: Dawn E Roscoe Photography
Beverages
Your bar is an excellent opportunity to display some witty signage.
Photo Credit: Kristen Dee / Stationary: Pink Champagne Paper / Nutritionist: Kara Stout
Beverages
Ask the mixologist at your venue to incorporate seasonal ingredients and to put their own twist on classic drinks that guests already know and love, like this Orange Crush Bellini concoction. Don't forget to include a fun garnish!
Related: Summer Wedding Cocktail Recipes
Photo Credit: Robin O’Neill Weddings / Event Designer: Countdown Events
Beverages
Quench guests' thirst by having servers pass out refreshing lemonade and pink lemonade before the ceremony.
Photo Credit: Melanie Mauer Photography / Event Designer: Events at Glenlary
Dessert Display
A delicious chocolate confection was dressed up with a cheeky banner and lime green accents.
Photo courtesy of Inspired by This / Banner: The Bannerie
Dessert Display
The inspiration for this dessert display was the orange grove setting — the vendors wanted the setup to feel welcoming in its natural environment.
Photo Credit: onelove photography / Rentals: Archive Rentals / Floral Designer: Krista Jon / Event Designer: Simply Modern Weddings
Reception Décor
This Morrocan-themed event was brought to life with seat cushions, lanterns, and an intricate tablecloth in saturated shades.
Related: 25+ of the Most Unique Wedding Themes We've Ever Seen
Photo Credit: Geoff Chesman Visuals / Event Designer: Magnolia Bluebird
Wedding Invitations
Set the tone for your celebration with stationery featuring a bold font and a colored border.
Photo Credit: Nathan Peel / Stationary: Five Dot Design
Wedding Invitations
Go for the gusto with an illustrated vineyard motif, matching stamps, and a patterned envelope liner, or pick just one element to jazz up your invites.
Photo courtesy of Inspired by This / Stationary: Inviting Affairs
Wedding Invitations
How dreamy is this watercolor-inspired invite?
Photo Credit: Anna Delores Photography / Event Designer: Vanessa Noel Events
Tablescapes
Oranges add personality to an otherwise formal arrangement featuring branches and suspended bubble balls.
Photo Credit: Jillian Rose Photography
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The yellow ribbon tied around each of these centerpieces helps to create a cohesive, unified look.
Photo Credit: Rob Greer Photography / Event Designer: Caileen Designs
Bouquets
Kumquats are an unexpected, bright addition to a jasmine and peony bouquet.
Photo Credit: Lane Dittoe Fine Wedding Photographs / Floral Designer: Krista Jon
Bouquets
This boho-chic bouquet consists of parrot tulips, lisianthus, and roses, combined with loads of greenery and filler (including stock, Queen Anne's Lace, dusty miller and seeded eucalyptus).
Photo Credit: Theo Milo Photography / Floral Designer: Fiore Fine Flowers