Fall In Love with Fall Wedding Ideas

Fall in love with fall wedding ideas because they are so easy to develop. After all, the color of the season and nature’s beautiful backdrop is the beginning of fabulous fall wedding ideas to celebrate your special day. From your invitations to your favors, fall wedding ideas bring the season to every element of the day.

Choose certain colors, flowers and themes based on the fall season. Rich colors for autumn wedding include chocolate brown, rich red, burnt orange, deep bronze, burnished gold and off white. From the bridal party to the cake, these colors absolutely reflect the essence of autumn.

Fall flowers bring fall wedding ideas to life, even if you choose to create your own bouquets and arrangements with silk blossoms. Marigolds, sunflowers and colored carnations create a fall spectrum of color for your bridal bouquets and tables. Use potted plants with mums on the altar and as centerpieces. Decorate the pots with a variety of fall colored ribbons and layers of tulle. Accent your floral arrangements with fall leaves and wheat stalks.

Fall wedding ideas carry over to your wedding cake. The multi-tiered delicacy is the center of the cake cutting ceremony when the bride and groom feed each other for the first time as a married couple. Have a spicy wedding cake with apple, pumpkin or carrot flavoring and a cream cheese icing. Use a cake serving set embellished with an autumn leaves for great photos and videos of the event.

Autumn splendor accessories give your fall wedding more character. Use a ring bearer pillow in fall colors to bring autumn down the wedding aisle. Set up a special table at the wedding reception with a guest book decorated with fall leaves. Press leaves strategically between the pages and scatter leaves over the guest book table to attract attention. Include a fancy fall leaf pen for the guests to use when they sign.

For your centerpieces, there are plenty of fall wedding ideas that are eye-catching and cost-effective. Wedding centerpieces can be as simple as a bowl of apples and pears in the middle of each reception table. Put out bales of hay in the corners of the reception location. Place a decorated pumpkin in the middle of each table or even a jack-o-lantern if you decide to have a Halloween fall wedding.

In fact, one of the latest fall wedding ideas is a Halloween themed reception. All the guests arrive in costume and the bride and groom come as themselves. A costume party is a fun way to get guests in a partying mood. If children are invited, they will enjoy a costume wedding party with easy kid-friendly activities such as bobbing for apples. Use a mixture of Halloween and wedding decorations for a truly unique experience.

Instead of using silver and gold, one of the most elegant fall wedding ideas is using rich bronze elegance accents for a vintage feeling. Use a bronze flower girl basket filled with silk rose petals to formally announce the arrival of the bride. Under your formal wedding gown, hide a bronze bridal garter for the garter tossing ceremony at the reception. Bronze makes all your fall wedding ideas more luxurious.

Your fall wedding ideas should include autumn-inspired favors for all your guests. Include place cards with a fall theme at each place setting. Tuck the place cards in a mini vase place card holder with a single sunflower. The guests can take these lovely vases home as a keepsake of your day. Another attractive autumn favor are candles shaped like fall leaves with a small pumpkin or gourd next to each plate.

At outdoor fall weddings, you have Mother Nature to do most of the decorating for you. A Western theme is fun for a fall wedding outside. Include line dancing, bales of hay and cowboy hats for all your guests. Everyone will have an old-fashioned good time at a Western themed fall wedding.

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