Since they naturally bloom during the fall season, chrysanthemums are easily available in a range of colors, from light pink and purple to yellow, orange, and dark red. Chrysanthemums: Sometimes confused with dahlias because of how similar they look, these fall wedding flowers have dense, elongated petals.It's ideal for rustic weddings and outdoor venues. Sunflowers: The cheerful sunflower is quintessentially autumnal.Ball (or pompon) dahlias, cactus dahlias, and waterlily dahlias are a few other options. Dahlias: Cafe au lait dahlias are arguably the most popular dahlia variety when it comes to weddings (you'd probably recognize these oversized blush pink flowers if you saw them), but there are actually hundreds of different types of dahlias you can use in your fall wedding bouquet.Remember that your wedding florist knows best when it comes to choosing fall wedding flowers, but brushing up on the basics will help you describe your overall vision and identify your favorite blooms. If you're having a fall wedding, you're in luck, because this season is one of the best for beautiful, colorful blooms! Learn more about fall wedding bouquets and get inspired with these gorgeous examples below. But your options for fall wedding flowers don't stop there, which is why we've created this guide to our favorite seasonal blooms, color schemes, and bouquet ideas for autumn. We have met so many wonderful people and feel so blessed to be able to use our God-given talents to bring pleasure to others by working with God’s glorious flowers and to be able to use part of our profits to fund our mission trips to Mexico.Sunflowers, roses, dahlias, and mums (okay, basically any flower that blooms in a shade of yellow, burgundy, or orange) are some of the most popular choices for fall wedding bouquets, and we won't argue that they're stunning. To be able to fully enjoy and give our full attention to each wedding, we are only booking one per weekend starting now in 2017 thus we now have a $1,000 minimum to book with us. However, after doing fifty events this past year, many two and three per weekend, we are restructuring how we do business in 2017. We already have twenty weddings booked for 2017 and we are looking forward to spring and the returning wedding season. While I loved many of the bouquets we created this year, I think my most favorite flowers I worked with this year was the antique lavender wedding – something rare and beautiful (see below right)!!! We are greatly humbled once again by the lovely reviews our brides took time to leave for us and in so doing winning us “The Knot Best Of Weddings 2017”!! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We so enjoyed working with each and every bride and creating their floral vision for each of them. And last but not least we had one bride choose red and one bride choose lavender. Yellow and coral tied for sixth place with two brides choosing yellow flowers and two choosing coral. We had four brides choose blush shades of flowers for their wedding bouquets.īlue and rust colored flowers tied for fifth place with three brides choosing each color. Five of our 2016 brides chose peach shades for their wedding bouquets.Īnother five of our central Illinois brides chose pink flowers for their bridal bouquets.Ĭlassic white is always in and five our 2016 brides picked all white blooms for their wedding flowers.Ĭoming in fourth place we have blush – this surprised me as it seemed like I had worked with blush roses most of the wedding season!! We actually did use a lot of blush flowers mixed in with the burgundy colored bouquets and our favorite blush roses we used the most were Quicksand and White O’hara garden rose. We had three shades tie for third place – Peach, Pink and White. That is not surprising considering Marsala was 2015 color of the year and here in the midwest we aren’t as quick to embrace the newest style.Ĭoming in second place was plum with six of our central Illinois brides choosing plum colored blooms for their bridal bouquets. As we look back at our 2016 central Illinois weddings, wine-burgundy-cranberry shades of flowers were chosen by eight of our brides making it the most popular wedding shade out of the forty-five weddings we created bouquets for.
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