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40 Best Fall Wedding Bouquets to Bring Autumnal Flair to Your Big Day
There are so many gorgeous hues to use!
Flowers have a way of making any event even more special. For example, one of the most magical things about Alex Drummond's wedding were definitely the incredible floral arrangements, from the wisteria, cherry blossoms, and jasmine that hung from the tent’s ceiling to the white roses and pink peonies that dotted her bouquet. And your own bridal blooms will be just as memorable—especially if you go with one of these gorgeous fall wedding bouquets!
Here you will find orange florals in varying hues, blooms you can purchase at a farmer’s market, and bundles that can even be found in your own backyard, plus other perfect fall touches, like pheasant feathers and dried grasses. And while you can always choose to hire a professional florist to craft your bundle of fall flowers, know that you also have the option of purchasing an autumn-inspired bouquet from Etsy or other online retailers, or even better—make a DIY fall wedding bouquet yourself. Now there's a great fall wedding idea if we've ever heard one!
These autumnal options include tutorials that make it surprisingly easy to create bridal bouquets with your own two hands or add personal touches to a purchased arrangement. They'll instantly enhance your special day, whether they're part of your small backyard wedding or a larger affair. Finding your own style among the many ideas will feel so satisfying! With sunflowers, mums, orange lilies, and more, these fall wedding bouquets are just breathtaking. So get ready to walk down the aisle in style.
Purple and Black Bouquet
Rich shades of purple get an extra boost from a surprising source: black feathers! You can ask your florist to add them or purchase them yourself and tuck them in to frame the outside for a dramatic touch.
Dried Wild Flowers Bouquet
Let your imagination and the bouquet run a little wild for the ultimate rustic yet romantic look. Do a mix of dried and fresh flowers or go all dried so it will last as long as your memories.
Bold Brick Red Bouquet
This otherwise seasonless bouquet gets very autumnal with a pop of bold brick red. And you don't have to go red! Think of all the shades leaves turn in the fall: yellow, orange, and even brown will evoke that fall feel.
Preserved Oak Leaves Bouquet
The faded pink and orange flowers feel like an autumn sunset, but what really makes this arrangement seasonal are the preserved oak leaves that are included. They won't crunch off in the bouquet and you can keep them for future arrangements, too.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
Did you know you can order a bridal bouquet online and get it delivered like you would for other flower delivery services? Yup, and we love the selection over at The Bouqs, like this stunning mix of calla lilies, eucalyptus, and red roses.
We love the idea of dried flowers so they become an automatic keepsake. Another idea? Realistic silk flowers like the ones in this bouquet! The shades of burnt orange feel oh so fall and you'll be able to keep this bouquet for many falls to come because the flowers aren't real!
Shades of Orange Bouquet
There's something about the color orange that signals fall. But you don't have to go full jack-o'-lantern! Go with subtle shades of light orange and peach with pops of bold calla lilies as seen in this bouquet. The sprigs of bright green help keep it looking fresh.
Off-White Bouquet
If you want to go all white but fear that it will feel too spring or summer, try a collection of off-white shades. Touches of peach, yellow, or green will help the bouquet from feeling too stark or off-season.
DIY Mini Flower Bouquet
For small weddings, you don't need to go big to make a statement! Look how lovely this little bouquet is. All you need are purple stock, peach African roses, and white waxflower.
Get the tutorial at Homey Oh My.
DIY Boho Silk Flower Bouquet
For a free-spirited bouquet you can keep forever and make yourself, look to this tutorial, which wraps in realistic silk flowers along with dried plants.
Get the tutorial at Green Wedding Shoes.
DIY Fall Sunflower Bouquet
Autumn and sunflower season often overlap, and you can celebrate those seas of yellow and orange blooms with this DIY bouquet.
Get the tutorial at Something Turquoise.
Vibrant Orange Bouquet
For fall, it makes perfect sense to load up your bridal bouquet with tons of orange blooms, including auburn calla lilies and deep-orange roses.
DIY Multicolored Fall Bouquet
If you’re not quite ready to let go of summer, but you still want to nod to dramatic, jeweled fall hues, this stunning DIY bouquet is for you.
Get the tutorial at Paper & Stitch.
DIY Paper Peony Bouquet
Maybe orange for a fall bouquet isn’t your thing. Make this gorgeous bouquet instead, in reds and deep pinks made of none other than paper.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Vintage-Inspired Fall Bouquet
For a fall feeling that’s also vintage-inspired, dress up your bridal bouquet with white lace, a satin ribbon, and a family heirloom brooch.
DIY Dried Flower Bouquet
As the green colors of summer fade to shades of yellow and beige, dried flowers look their loveliest. That’s why they're so perfect for a fall bridal bouquet.
Get the tutorial at A Bubbly Life.
DIY Succulents & Feathers Bouquet
With succulents in moody hues, fall-inspired florals, and a smattering of feathers, this bouquet draws its beauty from nature.
Get the tutorial at Something Turquoise.
Maroon and Gold Bouquet
As it turns out, bright-yellow sunflowers and dark-red carnations are a match made in heaven.
To take a boho turn with your bridal bouquet, purchase this stunner featuring varying hues of rust, copper, and terra cotta.
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