Fall Flower Feature – Part 1

Now that we’re comfortably moving into fall weather, I decided it was time to do my seasonal flower post. Today we’re going to mix it up though.

Most people think of summer as the best season for wedding flowers. Yes, that may be so with all the variety in blooms and colours available, but summer’s got nothing on fall when it comes to adding in creative touches.

One of my favourite things about fall weddings is how unique brides can be when it comes to their flower arrangements. There are so many non-floral items that really make a bouquet stand out and focus on the natural elements of the season.

Curious? Check out some fall flower alternatives below and tune in to the blog next week for a post featuring more of fall’s blooms.

Brunia Berries

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Cotton

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Foraged Leafs

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Thistle

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Pomegranate

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Wheat

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Cabbage

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Figs, Berries & Grapes, oh my!

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