There is a crisp in the morning air these days, which means Fall is just around the corner. As we usher in a new season, we get ready for Mother Nature to show off with stunning colors of the season. This ushers in a brand new opportunity to inspire Fall wedding color palettes, so let’s look at a few of our favorites below.

It is a common misconception that you have to embrace the traditional bright orange and blue pairing when in fact, blush, hunter green, cream, and terracotta create an autumnal feel all on their own. This color palette is great if you’re aiming for loads of romance on your Big Day, and some of our favorite flowers to achieve this look are spray roses, eucalyptus, and gerbera daisies in cream and burgundy.

Navy, sage green, and marsala come together to create the perfect combination for a black-tie affair. The sage green acts as a neutral to break up the two other dark hues, but you can create a combination all your own by utilizing white, cream, or even blush. Dusty miller or lambs ear can help you tie in the green while the marsala can be achieved with carnations, snapdragons and scabiosa. As for the navy, we would suggest adding pops of it with your textures- be in your linens, ribbons for your bouquet, or even attire.

Here comes the sun! These yellow tones will be sure to create a warm and inviting ambiance. Gold, marigold, and illuminating yellow are a great place to start but feel free to add in even more variations or tone these down to fit what you love. With his option, the sky’s truly the limit with your floral options- sunflowers, dahlias, ranunculus and so many more!

We couldn’t round out this Fall wedding color palettes post without incorporating just a touch of orange! This burnt orange, medium-hued orange, and taupe pay homage to the season without going over the top. While you might think orange will limit your floral choices, that couldn’t be further from the truth. Check out over 20 of our favorite orange flowers here.
What colors are you going to use for your wedding? Where do you like to find inspiration? Or thinking Spring? Check out our Spring Wedding Color Palette Guide.
