Fall In Love With A Fall Wedding Theme
Planning a fall wedding can be an incredibly gratifying process. That same feeling you get from a crisp, cool fall day and the warmth you feel when you put on your wool coat and scarf and drink a cup of hot apple cider can easily be transferred to create the same good feelings for your fall wedding.We've put together some of our favorite fall styles, flavors and colors and displayed them here for you. Can't you just taste the cider now?

A great favor idea for your fall wedding is to roast nuts like chestnuts, walnuts and hazelnuts. Check out a great recipe below. Also, incorporate foods and flavors unique to the season like apples, cinnamon, figs, nutmeg and other spices. Just the smell of these flavors will lift the spirits of your guests.
Top Left: Mulled Pom-Apple Cider from Food Network
Top Right: Prosciutto wrapped figs from Food Network
Bottom Left: Spiced Nuts for favors and munching from Food Network
Bottom Right: Cake from Martha Stewart Weddings

When it comes to style, go with gold accents. Not only does gold represent a regal sophistication, but it also complements most skin tones and adds color to your white gown without taking away from its simplicity. And no matter what palate you choose for the rest of your theme, gold will blend nicely.
Top: Wedding gown with gold accents by Amsale
Bottom Left: Bridesmaid gown by Jim Hjelm
Bottom Right: Photo source Project Wedding

When it comes to the rest of the details for your wedding, carry the theme throughout your design. A simple leaf motive can be used in many different ways and is also a cost-effective decoration. For your bridal bouquets, simply bring the theme together by using the same colors.
Top Left: Bridal bouquet with touch of red berries from Better Homes & Garden
Top Right: Dramatic floral centerpiece from La Partie Events
Bottom Left: Square leaf centerpiece from Your Wedding Company
Bottom Right: Fall wedding invitation from Olio Style

Top Left: Ice sculpture featured at Preston Bailey
Top Right: Candles from Better Homes & Garden
Bottom: Ceremony setting by Preston Bailey

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