Cherry Blossom Wedding- How to Give a Subtle Asian Feel to Your Special Day

How do you express love as you exchange vows with your future lifetime partner? Say it through the language of flowers—let cherry blossoms help you with that. A cherry blossom wedding is a great theme especially in spring when cherry blossoms are in season.

Cherry blossoms signify the fleeting moments in life like the wedding day. They also stand for new beginnings. In Japan, cherry blossoms stand for good fortune and wealth. And what better way to celebrate these things than using cherry blossoms as a theme for your wedding.
 
The traditional colors in cherry blossom weddings are pink and white, which add a chic Asian feel to your ceremony and reception. Their bright and delicate hues give a refreshing touch to your wedding day. You can mix pink and white with other colors of cherry blossom wedding theme such as purple, plum, chocolate brown, sage green, strawberry pink, candy pink and orange.

Cherry Blossom Wedding With an Orange Twist

The beauty of using cherry blossoms as a theme for your wedding is that you can play around with it in different ways. The ideas for cherry blossom weddings are endless. Cherry blossoms make an interesting motif for various wedding elements such as the reception decors, wedding cake, wedding favors or giveaways, wedding accessories, flower arrangements, bridal gown, and bridesmaid dresses. Even the food that will be served in the reception may be inspired by the cherry blossom theme. You can include cherry mousse, cherry muffins, cherry punch, dumpling cherries, and other food cherries in the menu of the reception. Your guests may feast on a sumptuous dinner in an outdoor setting illuminated by hanging oriental-style paper lanterns, which are of course decorated with cherry blossoms.

Having a cherry blossom wedding can be a dream come true, especially if you are able to pull it off well before the big day comes.




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