Autumn Wedding Inspo
Considering a fall wedding? Fall is still a bountiful season for flowers and foliage despite its reputation for being the season when everything starts hunkering down for winter. We still have beautiful dahlias, zinnias, roses, chrysanthemums, cosmos, as well as foliage in a range of colors like burgundy, green, and brown.
It's a wonderful time of year to avoid the heat and is especially great if you are drawn to fall colors (rust, mustard, burgundy, cream, and warm neutrals).
Below are a few recent autumn weddings we have designed, we hope they inspire your fall celebration!
Makenzie & Kevin - November at Abbey Road Farm
Rust, mustard, and cream flowers alongside a mix of foliage helped create Makenzie & Kevin's fall wedding at Abbey Road. We used a variety of foliage in different hues & textures for their aisle markers. For bouquets and centerpieces we used rust colored roses, orange lilies, gold chrysanthemums, cream roses and carnations, and burgundy & green foliage as well as dried fern and grasses.
June & Michael - October at Blockhouse / Pomarius Nursery
For J&M's wedding at Blockhouse in early October we used a mix of fresh and dried ingredients throughout the designs. For the flower cloud, we combined warm neutrals, white orchids, creamy dahlias and roses, burgundy foliage, and dried fern to create a textured and eclectic piece. We loved the moody, funky vibe of the day!
Images: Hazelwood Photo
Kylee & Justin - October at Greatroom
A Halloween themed wedding for Kylee & Justin at Greatroom in Beaverton! We loved designing with the deep purple and burgundy carnations, bright red roses, and dark foliage to create a moody, romantic, festive atmosphere.
Images: Kyle Carnes Photo
Nishi & Joey - September at Blockhouse / Pomarius Nursery
Proof that a fall wedding doesn't have to be burgundy or rust. Nishi & Joey wanted bright yellows balanced with creams and whites for their big day at Blockhouse. We used marigolds, zinnias, roses, rudbeckia, calendula, craspedia, and sunflowers in various shades of yellow alongside white roses, dahlias, waxflower, carnations, and cosmos.
Images: Lauren Miles