Fall Wedding Bouquets - 3 Sure-Fire Ways to Getting the Best Color Theme on Your Wedding Day

By John Jay Amarant

All seasons have their advantages and disadvantages when organizing a wedding, but Fall has so much to offer. It is a beautiful season and you will still have the glow of a summer sun tan. The rich colors of fall combine wonderfully with the white or ivory of a wedding dress.

Deciding the color theme can be difficult, but remember that you can run the color theme through the whole wedding outfit and include it in any shawls, wraps or even dress accessories.

1. Flower Colors - Although many people associate wedding bouquets with spring, the most romantic colour is red. This is a warm color which is a great base for your fall wedding bouquet. Instead of mixing your red with a pink of spring, consider a deep saffron color. These mixed with rich green leaves will form a spectacular fall wedding bouquet.

2. Colors For Your Ribbons - Hand tied wedding bouquets are very popular, these offer a great opportunity to add an extra color to your wedding color theme. If your bouquet is going to be deep rich colors, you may want to choose a color which will sparkle or lighten the look. This can be achieved with the metallic looking color range, especially a gold color.

3. Continuing Your Color Theme - The colors you use on your wedding day will be crucial to the atmosphere you want to create. It is always a good idea to continue the color theme of your bouquet throughout the wedding. For example, if you have decided to choose a gold ribbon for your bouquet you can have the same color in the brides maids hair, or edging the ring cushion held by the page boy.

There is also the possibility of gold napkins on the tables with red and saffron table flower centre pieces.

There are endless possibilities for a beautiful fall wedding. Use the natural rich colors of fall as a basis for your bouquets and arrangements.

A good place to find striking fall color combinations is in haberdashery shops and also look at photo shoots in magazines - there are plenty of ideas to incorporate. - 32376

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