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Autumn Wedding Bouquet Ideas

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A flower bouquet for a fall wedding should consist of bright blooms with autumn colors that echo the hues in the changing foliage. Colors like burgundy, deep red, deep orange and yellow ochre will dazzle in a bouquet for autumn. Among the flowers, you can also incorporate autumnal accents like bittersweet, grasses, twigs, grains, and lavender. Adding sprigs of other autumnal fauna adds a unique variation and seasonality to a group of flowers. Fall bouquets wrapped in grape vine adds an especially nice touch to the arrangement.

A rose bouquet is an especially beautiful and aesthetically decadent bouquet to carry in the fall. Roses come in so many varieties of colors and are very rich in their hue no matter what the color. The petals of some types of roses even have a range of color and tone within each petal like the changing of the leaves on the trees. For fall, a bouquet can be made entirely out of roses and adjusted to exactly your taste of color. An autumn rose bouquet can be made out of any mix of roses, but here are some ideas to get you started. A bouquet made entirely of the red and yellow flecked hocus pocus roses will be like a bright flame of love flickering with sparks of illumination, perfect to carry as a wedding bouquet in the fall. This bouquet of roses might be harder to carry at a wedding in other seasons, but carrying it in the fall will feel natural and will look phenomenal with the decor if the color scheme of the wedding consists of deep red, orange, and yellow colors. For a more subdued fall rose bouquet, use a bouquet primarily made up of creamy white roses. A combination of Mambo and Terra Cotta roses will be appropriate for a wedding with a deep orange color scheme, and it can be lightened up with the addition of a few cream colored roses dispersed throughout. For a deeper red color scheme, try a mixture of Red Berlin, and Black Magic roses.

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Another beautiful type of flower to use in a bouquet for fall are calla lilies. The long trumpeted shape of the calla lily, especially in warm autumnal tones, will create a splash of a bouquet. Use a dark orange arrangement of calla lilies. It is better with lilies to stick with one color instead of mixing them up. Many roses can fit into a rose bouquet, so mixing up the colors is almost a necessity to bring the eye around the array of many flowers. A Lily bouquet doesn’t need as many flowers to look pronounced and full, and their unique shape makes a statement on their own. Mixing up the colors too much in a lily bouquet may be too busy. Keep the color scheme at one tone. Because of the elongated open shape of the calla lily, the best addition to the bouquet is a beautiful muted color fall grass or grain. This grass or grain will create variety and highlight the lilies rather than overpower or take away from their beauty.