Altar Arrangements
Hanging cascades of fall flowers in autumn hues can help decorate an altar, chuppah, gazebo, canopy, or archway. Alternatively, consider fall floral garlands to wrap around beams and arches for a lovely botanical touch.
Sweet and Simple
Fall flower arrangements for weddings don’t need to be elaborate. A simple pot of chrysanthemums in full bloom is an easy and pretty choice. Use a terra cotta pot, tin pail, or simple earthenware vase for a rustic touch that matches these casual flowers.
Candle Arrangements
Candles can be a romantic part of wedding lighting, and adding a taper candle to a fall flower arrangement gives it a unique and practical touch. The candles can be fall hues of brown, rust, mustard, sage, or other muted colors, or opt to use the candle to match the bridal party colors. White, of course, is also the perfect choice for wedding candles.
Large Arrangements
Large flower arrangements that include big blooms of sunflowers and long stems of other fall flowers are perfect for altar decorations, adding to an entry hall, or adorning a buffet or gift table. Avoid larger arrangements on dining tables, however, as they can block conversation and will take up too much space needed for place settings.