Planning an autumn wedding? Here, some ideas that capture the feel of the season and will inspire your own wedding style.
With its changing leaves and cooler weather, Autumn is a great season for weddings. Imagine a rustic barnyard wedding or an outdoor event that takes advantage of Mother Nature’s natural beauty—the possibilities are endless. To help you get started, we’ve put together some great fall ideas to get your creative juices flowing.
All in the Details
Set the tone of your wedding with invitations that reflect this special time of the year, then carry the theme throughout your wedding.
From left: Floral invitation with reply and outer envelopes by Kenzie Kate Invitations. Playbill wedding invitations from Paper Source. Guest book by Twisted Limb Paperworks; refillable antique silverware pen by Close the Loop; invitation with leaf-motif sticker and favor card with two heart tags made of flower seeds by Naturally Ever After. A new use for pomegranates: place card holders.
From left: Boxes of two bonbons, available with custom designs, by CocoaVino. Custom-packaged favors by Harvard Sweet Boutique, Inc. do double duty as a pretty centerpiece. A simple white cake decorated with fall flowers. Butterflies, berries and flowers in rich fall colors add a whimsical feel to this sweet creation.
Table Décor
Flowers in shades of red, orange, yellow, green, purple and brown will add warmth to your wedding and give your tables a great pop of color. Don’t forget to incorporate outdoor elements, such as leaves, fruits and vegetables, berries and branches to give your centerpieces and place settings a unique look.
Fashion
Every bride needs a fabulous dress. Gorgeous bridal gowns with jeweled accents, a hint of color and pretty boleros are perfect for this season’s weddings.
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Don’t forget your bridesmaids! They’ll turn heads down the aisle in these bold fall colors.
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Bouquets
Use roses and calla lilies in shades of red, burgundy and orange for a classic fall bouquet, or create something unique by adding sprigs of berries and twigs.