Have you ever wondered what colors most couples use for there fall weddings. Well don’t worry I got you below are a list of popular fall wedding colors and a little summary about why they are so popular. Check out my other post https://buzz.uni.edu/weddingdays/. For updates about new post check out my facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566373453986. Enjoy!
Forest Green

Darker shades of green are always a go-to for fall Weddings. These dark tones always look stunning in autumn, especially if it’s an outdoor wedding. Greens also pair very well with other colors and add a nice natural backdrop. You can go all out and use green as your main color, or you can use it as an added color to make your fall colors pop.
Navy

Navy can pair well with other colors. Most fall colors are dark, with a few lighter ones. Navy is a nice dark color that blends well with dark or light tones. It can also stand on its own as the main color, or you can pair it with other colors to have a nice fall color variety. Navy Blue is also a nice bold color for centerpieces or table linen.
Burgundy

Continuing with the darker shades burgundy is a deep reddish- purple shade that pairs well with navy or forest green. Most wedding colors have a variety of darker and lighter shades of color. Since red is such a bright color burgundy is a good alternative. Burgundy is also a color that really starts to show in the fall weather. You can make burgundy the star of the show by going big and bold with flowers, or table liners. Or you can mix the burgundy in with some other warm tones.
Pumpkin

When thinking of fall colors, most people imagine a shade of orange. For a bright shade of orange, pumpkin is the way to go. Making pumpkin the main color of your wedding and then adding some darker shades will be a show-stopper. You can incorporate pumpkin into your wedding by adding it to your bouquet or adding accents on chairs.
Mauve

When picking fall shades, most people want to have a neutral color. Mauve is a great color to incorporate into your wedding. It can vary from pinkish hues to smoky taupes. Mauve pairs well with pink grays and makes even brighter colors, such as peach.
Copper

Copper is considered a bold color that can stand out at any wedding. In fall, the metallic hues shine through. Copper is a shiny, reddish-brown color that will stand out on your tables. It can be shown in vases, glassware, or plates. Copper is a great color for pairing with earth tones such as forest green, dark blues, or purples. With more couples wanting a rustic look for there weddings copper is becoming a very popular fall wedding color.
Plum

Continuing with the dark shades, plum is a dark purple that will stand out at your wedding venue. Plum pairs well with Navy, which can be shown in dark flowers and some greenery.
Terracotta

Some people like a brighter orange like a pumpkin, but when they think of fall, darker shades are what most people think of. Terracotta is a burnt orange shade with hints of brown and earthy tones. It can also pair very well with warm tones and neutrals like tan. Terracotta can be your main shade, and you can go all out, or you can pair it with neutrals and greens.
Teal

Looking for a lighter shade to pair with your darker fall colors opt for teal. Teal is a greenish-blue hue that stands out nicely. Teal is also a calming shade that can be pair with navy and emerald. It will stand out well against those darker shades. Make teal your main color by making it the centerpieces or the table cloth colors. Then you can add in those navy and emerald colors for nice accents.
Emerald Green

One of the most popular fall colors, emerald green, is a dark jewel-toned green that stands out. Emerald green stands out as a luxurious color that can make any wedding feel more classy even if you don’t make it your main color. By adding small splashes of it in decorative items will still make it seem more sophisticated. With fall wedding colors most people want a dark look or rustic look which emerald gives.
Camel

Camel is a similar shade of brown that can act as a neutral shade. It also adds a chic and high-class touch to your wedding. Adding in gold touches will create a warm and welcoming environment. You can even add in some warm tones that will give it a little special splash of color.
Sapphire

Dark blues are popular in fall colors sapphire is a popular blue color that will add a luxurious spin to any wedding. Just like emerald and camel, sapphire is a sophisticated color, so if you want to add a higher-class look to your reception, go for a sapphire.
Dusty rose

As most fall colors are dark and moody opt for a dusty rose color that will add a splash of color but still not be as bright. Dusty rose is very versatile and can pair well with other fall shades.
Rose Gold

Looking at a sophisticated color but not too dark go with rose gold. It adds in a shimmer and can make a beautiful backdrop for any autumn function. Rose gold is another color that shows class and makes your wedding even more elegant. With metallic colors come up more often rose gold will be a go to fall wedding color.
Marigold

Some people like statement colors for their weddings. Marigold is a bright orange-yellow color that isn’t too bright but still adds a splash of color. Marigold is a great color that can be paired well with other brighter autumn colors.
Gold

Gold is a beautiful shade to add to your wedding venue. It pairs well with darker tones and earthy colors that can pop at your wedding. Gold shows a nice metallic color to your wedding. Gold is brighter than copper but still adds some elegance to your wedding.
Cream

Cream is a neutral color that can be added to any palette. Different shades of white and cream can make nice pairing colors for any wedding. Cream can be incorporated into bouquets and many decorations.
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