Fall wedding colors will look gorgeous in your wedding photos. Take advantage of the outdoor colors and impress your guest with dramatic floral arrangements. Whether the wedding theme is boho, rustic, classic, or something in between, fall flowers and colors will play a significant role in your wedding. Picking colors are important, as much as the actual flowers! Add texture to your centerpieces and bouquets using branches, pumpkins, oak leaves, acorns, and crab apples. The most popular fall wedding color combinations are rich reds, fiery oranges, and beautiful yellows mixed with brown, gold, green, amber, and russet colors.

Are you still not sure what to do about flowers just yet? We have some advice for you!

Garden Roses

Garden Roses

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Why pick garden roses? Well, garden roses have an elegant shape and romantic, delicate ruffled petals no matter what time of year you’re getting married. Roses are a quintessential wedding flower. These natural beauties will steal your heart and come in many colors!

Fall Dahlias

Fall Dahlias

Fall Dahlias

Photography @istockmedia

Dahlias are sophisticated blooms with intricate petals. There are many types of dahlias, each different from the next in color, shape, and size. Welcome your guest with a display of dahlias in various colors paired with hypericum berries, Queen Anne’s lace, and mixed greenery. Or display a table garland inspired by a natural organic setting with eye-catching deep-colored fall dahlias nestled between the greenery.

Pampas Grass

Pampas Grass is a tall wheat-colored tufted trending in colors pink, grey, and tan! Use this for your large-scale floral arrangements or centerpieces. Pampas grass is perfect for simple modern weddings to a boho-chic décor.

Calla Lilies

Calla Lilies are as classic as you can get! These modern beauties look amazing any time of year. The best part about this bloom is you can use them paired with flowers or let them “speak for themselves.” A calla lily provides a sleek, clean, sophisticated look.

Not sure what shape and size of your wedding bouquet you want? Read more about six types of wedding bouquets from which a bride can choose.

 

As a professional designer with over twenty years of industry experience, Tina's lifelong creative passion has enabled her to pursue her artistry and vision in various professional environments. Drawing on her knowledge from floral techniques and tips from the industry’s leading professionals allows her the opportunity to channel her love of the unique beauty of nature’s many wondrous blooms into stunning floral designs.

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