A friend of mine got married this last fall and her centerpieces were clear mason jars with a candle in it, and candy corns around the candle. She tied natural raffia around the top of the jar, and it looked really nice! They also scattered some fall-colored Hershey's kisses around the jars. Her invitations and programs (all of the stationary, really) had a trail of fall leaves (they looked like tiny stamps) along the border.
Also, I always think a cute favor idea for a fall wedding would be caramel apples. They have caramel apples that are decorated like little brides and grooms at the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, and I think you could probably get any local candy company to make them.
2007-01-16 03:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I would not cross with pumpkin's as they're going to make it appear Halloweenish...they usually would possibly odor. I could cross with a "Horn of Plenty" and perhaps a few small gourds (now not hollowed out) along side your vegetation, or you'll be able to purchase those lovely fall leaves in all styles and sizes to put at the tables, incorporate a fall coloured candle in a tumbler box and if you happen to nonetheless desire pumkins then placed a few tiny youngster's across the base of the candle with slightly cluster of vegetation. Hope I helped. Congratulations and Best Wishes to You and your Fiance'.
2016-09-08 00:31:50
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answered by ? 4
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I had a fall themed wedding too. I bought a string of fake falls leave from the dollar store and placed them on the mantle of the firepalce at the reception hall. Each table had a different theme and favor. One was honey, maple, oak, pumpkin, and apple. The favors were jars of honey, leaf shaped maple syrup, acorn shaped chocolate, pumpkin and apple butter. Some of the center pieces were themed too. All had the same flowers and the flowers in a fake pumpkin, one had fake tiny apples in it, fake leaves and honey dipping stick things. Our wedding cake had autum colored marzipan leaves on it. Overall stick with three fall colors like red, yellow and orange and keep with it. I have pics if you want to see.
2007-01-15 07:16:42
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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You could carve out little pumpkins and put wrapped candy in them. Instead of flowers, you could scatter leaves on the tables.
(it's hard to think because I'm having a winter wedding and have snow on the mind!!!!)
Best of luck with your marriage!
2007-01-15 06:29:00
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answered by Sarah 3
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My friend had an Autumm wedding and they decorated using tons of pumpkins and other gourds. They spray painted them bronze, copper, gold and other fall-like metallic colors. They looked AWESOME!
2007-01-15 14:49:41
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answered by shellshell 4
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Ok, you could use burlap as table cloths, have your centerpeices be pumpkins or in hollowed out pumpkins, you could tie your bouquets with natural rafia and have wheat mixed in with the flowers (REALLYCUTE AND DIFFERENT!) www.now-and-forever.com has some invitations that have fall leaves on them that would work well. as favors you could give candy corns!
2007-01-15 06:29:50
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answered by ASH 6
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My sister had a fall wedding - you can see what we did on my wedding blog under Joanne';s Wedding: http://budgetdreamweddings.com/weddingplanning/?cat=5
Hope that helps:) I also have a fall theme section: http://budgetdreamweddings.com/weddingplanning/?cat=42
2007-01-15 07:20:34
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answered by Chrys 4
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run off twenty of the favorite pics of you two over the years and then print them out and make little cones out of them and hang them all over for decoration so that the partiers can take one home because it would have the date of the weeding on it and their favorite shot of you two they would be half sheet of standard printer paper and would be fun to see your faces all over the place repeated again and again
2007-01-15 06:33:59
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answered by doc 4
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Maple leafs are very pretty and usually associated with fall. Good luck and congrats.
2007-01-15 06:27:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I have seen pumpkins that were hallowed out and then used as vases for flower displays.
2007-01-15 07:46:35
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answered by Jennifer D 5
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