Boho and naturals are back, and we’ve been looking at ways to incorporate them into your Fall wedding. Dried flowers, pampas grass, and soft neutrals complete this floral display. Colored tapers, lit or not, tie in some more of the tan color. Gold, of course, is a great metal choice.
Smaller vases with dried and fresh arrangements are extremely popular. I was shopping for dried flowers and came across quite a few options on Etsy. Table runners, signage, favors, table numbers, ribbon wands, arch pieces, and more were available in the tan palette. Bud vases in assorted styles with the florals included are easy and something to save for home or send home with your guests.
If you want to add some more color to your tan palette, I created some options that work together beautifully. Blues, browns, and gray make a nice monochromatic look. Love pink? The second palette has you covered with burgundy to pink and a touch of peach. Lastly, meld peach, purples, blues, and golds for a bright and cheery look.
Add some pop with a rust or adobe colored napkin, and soft peaches and golds to your floral arrangements. We did a tropical styled shoot, which used a similar woven place mat. I use these at home frequently. You can find on our Amazon storefront.
Touches of rust and goldenrod plus natural reaching stems turn this into the very popular meadow look. Great for a rustic barn or outdoor wedding on farm tables.
Peach, orange, gold, and green make for a stunning palette. We love the mismatched napkins and the addition of crystal and colored glass on this table.
Our last look is using bleached ferns and branches with an assortment of fresh white flowers. This is the modern version of the donut wall, not one of my favorites, but this display is adorable. Not sure if the donuts will get eaten, but they sure look yummy!
Check out our boho, peach and natural styled shoots for more ideas.