Fall Wedding with a Hint of Halloween

Perfect timing! I just came across this wedding from one of my photographer’s (friend & client), Micah Williams who is located in Atlanta, Georgia. For those of you thinking about a Fall wedding, I adored some of the simple ideas and colour palettes that made up this wedding.

I realize these aren’t scary carved or painted pumpkins, but they still remind me of Halloween. I love them! This was the entrance to the farm where the wedding was held.

The decor overall was pretty basic, which I like. I imagine using dried indian corn and miniature squashes in the centerpieces and around the event along with random hay bales, fall leaves and cornstalks – all very cheap (or free) decor items. Hit up local farms for cornstalks being tossed and ask about things like hay, leaves etc. Incorporate jute twine as well which I’ve said before, is cheap if you buy it at your local hardware or gardening center.

I love the stucco texture on this house too.

The bridal party all kept it fairly simple. I always adore using black for the bridesmaids and I think it’s more widely accepted these days. It’s a colour that looks good on any girl.

Lastly, the bouquet was themed in calla lilies, roses and Fall berries. Simple and not too spendy. O.K. so I do have to admit, my most favorite about this entire wedding was the pumpkin “bride and groom” entrance piece. I hope you enjoyed it too. Have a safe and happy Halloween!

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Author: Molly Bermea
Hi! I'm the COLOURlovers Community Curator. I come from a family with five imaginative kids. My mom instilled creativity to the max and you can usually find us scheming together, figuring out new ways to sew, craft or build DIY projects. The core of my artistic bone is in the art of painting.