Seasonal fall wedding decorations for a fall theme wedding can be traditional or unique. Many elements of the harvest season can be tied in stylishly with your affair.
Fall wedding ideas do not have to be limited to the concept of colored leaves, though variations, real or imitation, are a great idea. Sprinkling leaves down the aisle will create warmth and help give your fall theme wedding continuity.
You don't have to overdose on acorns and cornucopias to celebrate the harvest season on your big day. Simply tying in the colors of autumn works well. You can garnish your wedding aisle with burnt sienna, red, orange, and mustard-colored ribbon, or even use those colors on your cake with some added chocolates shaped like acorns or leaves.
Mums, once thought of only as something to put on the porch, are a great accent for your ceremony and reception. Place a terra-cotta pot with a dazzling mum on the sign-in table, or garnish your cake with mum buds. You can even bring in some straw-like raffia to suggest hay, a harvest staple.
Pumpkins are rising in popularity as fall wedding decorations. Instead of using them as-is for centerpieces or in other table arrangements, you can carve them to go with your fall theme wedding. Some couples like to carve in their initials; others go for the traditional jack-o-lantern. Whichever you choose, pumpkins are a great accent that will casually get your fall wedding theme across.
Put fall wedding ideas into play on the menu, too! Instead of wedding cake (or in addition to it) you can serve pumpkin and apple pies at your fall theme wedding. And if you're keen on that idea, why not serve apple cider as well? These fall favorites will enhance your special day, and your guests will appreciate having them. Spice up the menu by including cinnamon sticks and cloves in wedding punch or other drinks. Just don't bob for apples!
Candles makes nice fall wedding decorations. Autumn-colored candles (orange is a great hue) or votives tied with ribbons in harvest colors will add to the fall effect. Simple white candles are great, too. Remember to always use unscented candles at indoor events because allergies are common in the fall and scents can aggravate them. Consider large, thick candles for welcome tables. Something about multi-wick candles says "welcome home" and provides that certain cozy feeling any fall wedding should have.
Don't discount gourds when you are attempting to use fall wedding ideas for your decorating. They are an inexpensive way to add seasonal color to your tables and lend a fresh harvest feel to the wedding. Haystacks aren't a bad idea either, for outdoors or as a stylish entrance decoration. These are also fairly inexpensive, and adding graceful details such as ribbon can turn them into something elegant. After all, you don't want your wedding to be confused with a barn hoe-down.
So long as you tie in elements of fall, even something as simple as autumn colors, can turn fall wedding ideas into fabulous fall wedding decorations for your autumn celebration.
