Three Autumn Wedding Colour Schemes You’ll Fall For
An Autumn wedding is always a popular time of year to tie the knot and we can definitely see why. The golden orange leaves, tasty hot chocolate drinks and cosy evenings – sounds like perfection. Today we’re looking at how to create three different colour schemes that are simply made for an Autumn wedding. So if you love the sound of a berry, rustic or copper wedding we suggest you keep reading…
Beautiful Berry
Luxurious jewel tones are a beautiful colour scheme for an Autumn wedding, but we’re going to be focusing on one shade in particular. Berry accents are divine, and they work beautifully for this season. Raspberry red lipstick, cranberry red cocktails and luxurious soft berry blooms all create a beautiful colour palette.
Keep It Natural
A lot of couples love the idea of an earthy, rustic theme when it comes to an Autumn wedding. This can easily be pulled off by using neutral and beige accents teamed with lots of wooden elements. Opt for wooden signs as directions, wooden tree slices as cake stands and even wooden crates for centrepieces. Neutral-toned bridesmaid dresses will complement your bridal look beautifully. Your groom-to-be will look handsome in a beige tweed suit – plus it’ll keep him cosy as it gets cooler in the evening.
Chic Copper
Metallic colours have been huge in the wedding world and Autumn is no exception! Bronze or copper shades are the perfect picks for an Autumn wedding, and they’ll effortlessly add a touch of glamour to your colour scheme. Copper geometric vases are an ideal choice for your wedding table centrepieces – especially if you use copper cutlery and plates too. Copper jewellery will add just the right amount of metallic to your aisle style, while copper embossed invitations will set the scene for your special day.
Which is your favourite colour scheme…? Need more inspiration for your autumn wedding? Why not browse through some of our favourite autumn decorations?
image source / image 1 & 9: photography by luna de mare / image 2, 3 & 4: photography by henry & mac / image 5: photography by caroline frost photography / image 6, 7 & 8: photography by jenna joseph photography