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Master March 2015

March Wedding... Season?

jenna_, on September 26, 2013 at 2:29 PM Posted in Style and Décor 0 23

Would you consider a March wedding a Winter or Spring wedding? (In Texas. Smiley tongue)

Flowers are our next obstacle... and I've been dreading this part. I can NOT decide on colors. Ugh.

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Latest activity by Jennifer, on February 20, 2024 at 6:05 AM
  • AndreaLily
    Master October 2013
    AndreaLily ·
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    Before we settled on October I wanted to do late April, I love the spring!

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  • We'llAlwaysHaveParis
    Master November 2013
    We'llAlwaysHaveParis ·
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    I think you could go either way. I'd probably lean toward spring because people will be ready for it by early March (of course, I'm in PA, not Texas).

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  • jenna_
    Master March 2015
    jenna_ ·
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    I'm kind of leaning towards navy blue with light pink and pops of hot pink. which, i guess, could kind of be a mix of a winter and spring. maybe a nice... transition color theme?

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  • ~Neschi~
    Super September 2014
    ~Neschi~ ·
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    I'm from west Texas. I'd consider March spring since its pretty warm then... And that's when we always had spring break while in school Smiley smile

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  • C
    Expert May 2015
    Claudia ·
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    I'm from California, and we pretty much consider it Spring by then.

    My wedding will be in March as well, I'm thinking of having Columbia blue with purple and hot pink.

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  • C
    Expert May 2015
    Claudia ·
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    I just realize we have the same wedding date! Wooo

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  • Mrs.G
    VIP August 2014
    Mrs.G ·
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    I'm doing 8/15/14 I'm doing navy blue olive green and cream for my colors

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  • Christina
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    Christina ·
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    My wedding is in march and even thought it will probably be more wintery here, we're treating it more like spring (since it is the first day of spring technically). my colors are mint, blush and white.

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  • Christina
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    Christina ·
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    And I LOVE the flowers in march! Our main flowers will be ranunculus, anemones, garden roses, parrot tulips, accented with dusty miller, eucalyptis, herbs and some foliage in the centerpieces (our bouquets will be the flowers with just dusty miller and eucalyptis, centerpieces will each showcase a single variety and be accented with those, herbs and nice foliage for a more organic/unshaped look.)

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  • jenna_
    Master March 2015
    jenna_ ·
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    @future mrs killin woot!

    @christina wow, you just named a bunch of flowers and foliage i'm going to have to look up later. Smiley tongue

    i really like these colors. and the flower bunch towards the bottom with the antique hydrangeas is nice.


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  • Rachel
    Super March 2014
    Rachel ·
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    I am a March bride. I am not considering it either spring or winter. Technically its winter (March 8). But wedding has no seasonal theme. Just gorgeous white roses!

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  • jenna_
    Master March 2015
    jenna_ ·
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    @rachel i agree, technically it's winter. but in texas, it'd seem silly to think of it as a winter wedding because it'll be so warm. haha. that was kind of where my question was coming from. should i be literal with it? or just go with the "feeling" of it? lol.

    i just figured that maybe looking at it from a seasonal standpoint might make it easier to decide on colors. buuut, it's seeming not. haha.

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  • Mrs. Shanon V
    Master May 2014
    Mrs. Shanon V ·
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    I'm in North Texas so I totally LOLed at the question. I guess flower-wise you get something sturdy...

    I've seen beautiful march weather....and we had a blizzard during spring break in 2008...

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  • kt2of3
    VIP October 2013
    kt2of3 ·
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    I would go spring. Love the color palette you have there

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  • Thankfully Anonymous
    Super February 2014
    Thankfully Anonymous ·
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    I live in Dallas and I'd say late March = spring, early March will still be pretty cold.

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  • jenna_
    Master March 2015
    jenna_ ·
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    This is our venue. do you think those colors are too... "classy" for the rusticness? that's another thing i'm worried about.

    part of me kind of likes the contrast of the clean, crisp colors with the rusticness of the aged tin, recycled wood and stained concrete floors. but another part of me worries that it contrasts too much and doesn't look right.

    or i could just totally be over thinking this. which would totally be something i'd do...




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  • Lacie23
    Super March 2014
    Lacie23 ·
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    I'm from Louisiana and also getting married in March & I'm considering it Spring.

    I Love your colors and feel you get the best of both worlds!

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  • Goodbye
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    Goodbye ·
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    Not sure about Texas weather, but early March here is considered winter as we usually get snow, coats are a staple and trees are still bare.

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  • ... just add coffee
    VIP October 2013
    ... just add coffee ·
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    The venue is beautiful!!!!

    In Texas, I'm sure March could probably be spring.

    Here in Ohio, March is just... rain. Or snow. Or ice.

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  • Tiffany M. ( Tiffany P.)
    Master August 2012
    Tiffany M. ( Tiffany P.) ·
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    I live in Canada and March is still very much winter here. SIL got married this past March and did hers with a winter theme with white, silver and light/medium blue.

    I think the navy and pink would work lovely. You could do roses or tulips for flowers. They both come in light or bright pink.

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