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Wedding Flower Trends for Fall

Fall isn’t here yet but it’s definitly time to start planning for that fall wedding if you haven’t yet!  I’m excited to have a guest post today from Sarah Harris of Wedding Planning Advice where you can find a selection of wedding widgets to countdown the days until your wedding! 

Fall brings pumpkins, multicolored oak leaves, and new wedding flower trends! Even though a simple, white rose wedding bouquet can be an easy go-to, these new trends can inspire you to think outside of the box when designing your wedding bouquets and flower décor.

Fall Wedding Flowers Baby’s Breath

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No Longer Just a Filler

Even though some women may cringe at the sight of this “filler flower,” a large bouquet of baby’s breath can be a simple, low-cost alternative to an orchid or rose stuffed bouquet. If you choose this unique style, you can be sure to turn heads with this new and trendy idea. The understated beauty of a baby’s breath bouquet is decidedly girly while remaining unpretentious.

Fall Wedding Flowers Moss

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Say it with Moss

If you are a DIY diva and love wedding projects, this fall wedding trend is for you. Moss can be a wonderful design element for many do-it-yourself wedding projects. Creating a monogram or initial out of moss will add a natural element to your décor. Also, your guests will be impressed with your stellar DIY skills!

Affordable Fall Wedding Flowers

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Less is More

Even though some wedding flower designs can be over the top, you do not have to follow suit and bury your reception under a plethora of petals. Sometimes a simple bunch of the same flower is more beautiful and interesting than a multicolored slew of stems. If you love this fall wedding flower trend, you can be sure that you will save time and money.

Yellow Fall Wedding Flowers

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Just Plant It

Natural elements are hot for fall wedding flower décor. What is more natural than a “planted” flower in the grass? A new trend for wedding flower design is to make your flowers appear to be growing from the ground. Though this trend may take more time and effort from you or your floral designer, your guests will love the look of your beautiful aisle.

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4 comments ↓

#1 Suzanne on 06.12.10 at 6:03 pm

I love the idea of a baby’s breath bouquet! How pretty!

#2 bridal girl on 06.14.10 at 5:25 am

I totally agree with this post. Simplicity even works in greater intensity than having a lot of multicolored flowers in.

#3 alicepub on 08.19.10 at 10:49 pm

The most common color in fall is gray. So it is right to mix some bright or nature colors in your wedding like green and white in the post. I like the second creative picture as letter’N’.

#4 Melissa on 08.22.10 at 10:48 am

The baby’s breath bouquet is very pretty. I never really thought about making a bouquet out of baby’s breath. I also agree that less is more when it comes to decorating with flowers. In fact if the area is not overwhelmed with different flowers, I think people are better able to notice the flowers that were used and appreciate their beauty and design element more.

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