Fall Wedding Design Ideas from a Wedding Planner

Fall, one of the most popular times of the year to get married (well at least out here in Arizona).  Our wedding planning schedule is usually rather hectic during the October/November months.  The weekends in these months tend to book up quickly and pretty far in advance.  A lot of brides absolutely love the idea of decorating their wedding for Fall and as wedding planners, we love creating new and unique Fall Wedding designs.  We’ve all seen the traditional sunflower, wheat grass, and orange pumpkin wedding decor, which is lovely, but there are many other ways to design your Fall Wedding.  We want to show you a couple recent creations we have put together.  Check out the design boards below:

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This first design board incorporates ivory, grey, blush, and coral.  We have a bit of a boho flare to it.  You will notice there are pumpkins used in the design, but these are not your traditional orange pumpkins and gourds.  The small gourd at the top is painted in a metallic silver color and the larger centerpiece pumpkin, actually naturally comes in that shade.  It is called a fairytale pumpkin.  The floral is all loosely gathered and organic looking to stay current with the wedding trends.

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This next design board is a little more formal in style than the previous one. The color scheme includes, grey, peach, blush, and burgundy.  The look is a little more tailored than the first design board, but still includes a touch of organic arranging for the flowers.  We included pumpkins in this wedding design scheme as well to really grab that Fall Wedding feel.  These pumpkins are all painted in hues of ivory and grey.

We hope you enjoyed our take on Fall Wedding designs. For more wedding trends, planning tips, and advice, be sure to check out our other social media pages:

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Until next time,

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