Hi, i'm getting married next september, i know i'm doing alot of my organizing early but i'm also on a budget (who isn't?) and I'm looking for fall wedding ideas. My questions have to do with fall wedding decorating. I'm planning a fall theme and looking for some nice ideas on how to decorate exactly. I'm thinking of using burlap (tacky?) in certain places b/c i'm using coloured leaves in a lot of different places. I really don't want to use traditional white tulle but other than burlap, i'm stuck on how to decorate!!! any suggestions are appreciated :)
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Fall wedding decorations can include the natural bounty of fall such as pumpkins, gourds, acorns and brightly colored leaves.
Autumn leaf or grape leaf garland wrapped with fall colored tulle and some twinkling lights can be used over an archway or wrapped around an artifical tree (or a live tree).
Candy apples wrapped in clear celophane with beautiful fall colored ribbon would be nice. Use a gold permanent marker to add your guests name and use as a place card holder. Adorn the ribbon with some small gold fall ornaments like leaves.
Hollow out small pumpkins and apples and insert tea candles to add a festive ambiance.
Larger pumpkins can be hollowed out and used as a vase for fresh or silk flowers and autmun leaves.
Anything leaf or pumpkin shaped like candles wrapped in clear celophane and tied with a coordinating ribbon.
For Fall Centerpieces:
Cornucopias filled with Auttumn Fresh Fruits
Flaoting candle arrangements in Fall colors.
Hurricane lamps filled with bright red cranberries or apples.
Fall Wedding Ideas for Favors include autumn leaf candles or tulip bulbs wrapped in a sheet of tulle and tied with ribbon.
Autumn Pearl and Crystal Comb Fall's bounty is piles of velvet leaves, Swarovski crystals, and freshwater pearls - making you the Harvest Queen.
Thanksgiving Favors Be thankful we've got the cutest fall favors for your Thanksgiving celebration. Top Wedding Questions Forum Moderator - "Write your sorrows in the sand, your blessings in stone".
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