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A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing Your Fall Wedding Bouquet

This bouquet isn’t just an accessory, it’s a statement piece, a personal expression of style that complements the magical autumnal backdrop.

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EasyWedding Team

January 19, 2024

A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing Your Fall Wedding Bouquet

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As autumn paints the leaves in vibrant hues, imagine yourself walking down the aisle, a stunning bouquet in hand that perfectly captures the essence of fall. This bouquet isn’t just an accessory, it’s a statement piece, a personal expression of style that complements the magical autumnal backdrop. If you’re planning a fall wedding and are on the hunt for that perfect bouquet, you’re in the right place. Let’s embark on a journey to discover your dream fall wedding bouquet, one that’s as unique and beautiful as your love story.

Understanding Fall Colors

A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing Your Fall Wedding Bouquet
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Fall is all about warm, rich colors. Think deep reds, oranges, yellows, and even purples. These colors can be beautifully incorporated into your wedding bouquet to create a stunning accessory that complements your wedding theme. You can choose a monochromatic scheme with different shades of the same color or go for a contrasting palette to make your bouquet stand out.

Choosing Seasonal Flowers

Incorporating seasonal flowers in your bouquet not only makes it more affordable but also adds a touch of authenticity to your fall wedding. Some popular fall flowers include:

  • Chrysanthemums: Available in a variety of colors, they’re perfect for adding volume to your bouquet.
  • Dahlias: Their unique structure and deep hues make them a favorite for fall weddings.
  • Marigolds: These vibrant orange flowers are perfect for adding a pop of color.
  • Sunflowers: Their bright yellow petals capture the essence of fall perfectly.
  • Roses: While available year-round, roses in deep red or orange hues can add elegance to your fall bouquet.

Adding Texture

Fall is the perfect time to experiment with different textures in your bouquet. Consider adding elements like berries, pine cones, or even fall leaves to give your bouquet that extra special touch. This not only enhances the visual appeal but also adds a tactile element to your bouquet.

Considering Size and Shape

A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing Your Fall Wedding Bouquet
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The size and shape of your bouquet should complement your dress and physique. If you’re petite, consider a smaller, more compact bouquet. If you’re tall, you might want to consider a cascading bouquet. The shape could be round, posy, cascade or pageant depending on your preference.

Working with a Florist

A professional florist can provide valuable advice on what flowers are in season and what would work best with your wedding theme. They can also help you design a bouquet that fits your budget. It’s important to communicate your vision clearly to the florist and don’t hesitate to ask for their expert opinion.

Personal Touches

A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing Your Fall Wedding Bouquet
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Remember, your wedding bouquet is an expression of your personal style. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box and create something truly unique. You could add elements that have personal significance like a piece of lace from your mother’s wedding dress or charms with pictures of loved ones.

Preservation

Lastly, think about how you might want to preserve your bouquet after the wedding. Some brides choose to have their bouquets professionally preserved while others may prefer to dry them out and keep them in a shadow box.

Choosing the right fall wedding bouquet may seem daunting but with these tips in mind, you’ll be able to create something beautiful that complements your style and the season perfectly. Happy planning!

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