Rough wood and wooden slices can be used for cake and cupcake displays, they can be also used to display a centerpiece or some other décor. Use all the gifts of fall to decorate your wedding: pumpkins, fall leaves, apples, pomegranates and berries. Decorate your aisle, arch, make centerpieces and table runners of them. Use hay for seats in some of areas, get some burlap for table runners and various hanging decorations. Barrels can work as stands for your bars and just for decorations.
Choose florals in typical fall colors: burgundy, red, orange, yellow and add berries and fall fruit to make them cooler. Opt for rustic food – simple and tasty recipes, home pies instead of a usual cake and cool warming up fall drinks. Get inspired by the ideas below!
************* ******************DON'T MISS OUT ON ALL THE AMAZING FALL DECOR THAT NATURE HAS TO OFFER.......
FALL LEAVES, PUMPKINS, GOURDS, SQUASH, MUMS, PLANTS , FLOWERS, AND MUCH MORE...
Wedding Flowers Generally, you can find mums, roses,
daisies, yarrow, fall leaves, tallow berries and both natural and
dried wheat for inexpensive prices during the fall.
A spray of wheat or a single mum accented with a
pheasant feather makes
an elegant boutonnière.
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Roses. Roses, somewhat surprisingly, can be a relatively inexpensive wedding flower.
Gerbera Daisies. A budget wedding flower classic, gerbera daisies come in all sizes,...
Hydrangeas. Hydrangeas have a huge flower head, so it just takes a few stems...
Weaving pumpkins into your wedding décor doesn't mean your venue has to transform into a haunted house. Done right, pumpkins can pay a hearty and festive homage to the fall season.
But first things first: It's best to skip the jack-o-lanterns and black accents to avoid holiday overkill. Instead, consider your wedding color palette and overall décor vibe and adapt your strategy accordingly. For instance, if you're going for a seasonally fall feel, you can opt for pumpkins in traditional orange and subtly incorporate them throughout your wedding day for consistency. A few favorite ideas? Lining them up as aisle markers, placing them on a welcome table, or sending guests home with them at the end of the night. If your color palette clashes with bright orange, consider buying faux options or a few cans of spray paint. When done in a different hues, pumpkins can add texture to your décor without taking away from the design's overall aesthetic. (Think metallic tones for an elevated vibe, and white for a more subdued look.) Finally, if you're after an organic take on the stereotypically seasonal décor, pair pumpkins with other fruits and vegetables (like squash and apples) for an effortlessly chic market-style vibe.
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