Fall Wedding in the Smoky Mountains

 

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Marylynne and Jeremy were the sweetest couple. After sharing a wonderful relationship, they decided to plan a fall Tennessee wedding day in the mountains. The Magnolia Venue served at the perfect location for their special day. With a breathtaking mountain view and versatile ceremony and reception space, they knew it was meant to be. Marylynne adored burgundy for the season and decided to make the color the inspiration for the day. Complementing blue and gold along with neutral colors completed the design. Natural details such as wood cut outs for each guest name at their table and farm house style seating elevated the couple’s reception. Every last detail was accounted for with the invitations made from hand torn paper and hand brushed 24k gold by Custom Love Gifts.

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For her wedding day style, Marylynne wore a sweetheart neckline dress with beading and sparkly gold heels. Her hair was naturally curled with a diamond piece pinned in the back. She...

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Fall Wedding Color Ideas

 

Enjoy all of the color boards below to be inspired for your own fall wedding, and make sure to comment with which one is your favorite!

 

 
 
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Mismatched Bridesmaid Dress Ideas for Fall Weddings

Mismatched Fall Bridesmaid Dresses

I have always been a fan of mismatched bridesmaid dresses, so I loved putting together my favorite mismatched bridesmaid dress looks for fall weddings! From long, purple bridesmaid dresses, to short, navy dresses, I showcase a few of my favorite color combinations below that will take us into the fall season. If you see a look you love, follow the links under each photo to see where to buy it online. I have to say, Jenny Yoo’s Convertible Dress was my favorite dress to use to recreate these looks. Dessy Twist Wrap Dress is also one of my favorite ways to create mismatched looks for your bridesmaids. Enjoy, and let me know which look is your favorite!

1. Ruffled Chiffon Dress (navy) 2. Jenny Yoo Strapless Chiffon Dress (Evening Blue) | 3. Pleated Chiffon Gown (Ceil Blue) | 4. Jenny Yoo Convertible Strapless Gown (Evening Blue) | 5. Ruffled Chiffon Dress (Ceil Blue) | 6. Amsale Draped Tulle Gown (Navy) Photo by Virgil Bunao via The Bride Link
1. Monique Lhuillier Strapless Gown (Champaign) | 2. JS Collections Floral Chiffon Gown | 3 .Monique Lhuilier Crinkled Halter Gown (Coffee Bean) Photo by Carretto Studio
From Left to Right, Top to Bottom: 1. Donna Morgan One-Shoulder Gown (Grey Ridge) | 2. Jenny Yoo Convertible Dress (Crimson) | 3. Jenny Yoo Convertible Dress (Cameo Pink) | 4. Amsale Pleated Lace Sweetheart Gown | 5. Textured Lace Mermaid Gown | 6. JS Collections Floral Chiffon Gown Photo by Eric Kelley via Elizabeth Anne Designs
1. So Happy Together Dress | 2. Walking by the Water Dress | 3. Reception Perfection Dress Photo by Ampersand Wedding Photography via Love Wed Bliss
1. Eliza J Embellished Fit and Flare Gown (Navy) | 2. Amsale Draped Tulle Gown (Navy) 3. Jenny Yoo Ruffled One-Shoulder Dress | 4. Jenny Yoo Tea Dress (Navy) | 5.Draped Chiffon Gown | 6. Eliza J Halter Dress (Navy) Photo by Brushfire Photography via The Bride Link
1. Jenny Yoo Convertible Dress (Sterling Grey) | 2. Jenny Yoo Convertible Dress (Cashmere) | 3. Jenny Yoo Convertible Dress (Mink Grey) Photo by Love Is a Big Deal via Yes Bride
1. Donna Morgan One-Shoulder Gown (Amethyst) | 2. Lela Rose Bridesmaid Dress | 3 – Jenny Yoo Convertible Dress (Lilac) | 4. Donna Morgan Twist-Waist Gown (Victorian Jade) Photo by Elisa Bricker via The Bride Link
1. Pause for Celebration Dress | 2. Elegant at Evenfall Dress | 3. Show ‘Em Who’s Emboss Dress Photo by Watson Studios via The Bride Link

Fall Romance

Lavender and blush with hints of burgundy create such a romantic array of mismatched colors that are both feminine and perfect for fall!

Royal Rainbow

I love this collection of royal purple and jade bridesmaid dresses! A pop of...

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Navy and Blush Fall Wedding Ideas

I love the idea using spring and summer shades like blush and lavender for a fall wedding. By adding punches of navy and berry to a blush wedding color palette, all of sudden blush and lavender become an option for fall! Don’t be afraid to incorporate warm, blush tones into your fall wedding color palette. See below how beautiful they can be together!

 

 
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Fall Wedding Inspiration

Fall Wedding Ideas

 

When designing this week’s color board, I was in the mood for something warm and romantic for fall yet also feminine and glamorous. Burgundy and gold combined with pops of peachy pink gave me just that! I love adding a little pink to a fall wedding color palette. It offers a fresh, girly touch in a season of so many dark, warm tones. Enjoy, and be inspired to be both classic and glamorous for your fall wedding!

Credits

Bouquet: Photo by  Lani Elias Photography via Style Me Pretty | Gold Shoes: Photo by Marisa Holmes via Style Me Pretty | Table Setting: Photo by Melanie Gabrielle via Weddings Unveiled | Gold Dress: Photo by  Karen Buckle via Want That Wedding | Candlelit Table: Photo by Laura Gordon Photography via Wedding Sparrow | Stationary: Photo by D’Arcy Benincosa via 100 Layer Cake

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DIY Pie in a Jar Mason Jar Favors for a Wedding

 
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Mason Jar Lid Pumpkin Tutorial

 

Mason Jar Lid Pumpkins


Who would have thought such an adorable fall decoration could be made from just mason jar lids! These mason jar lid pumpkins are great for fall home decorations, fall weddings, or any fall event! Add a few apples in a basket and your favorite fall flowers to complete this fun and easy fall DIY project. Thank you to Lindsay of Custom Love Gifts and Events for sharing this idea with us! Make sure to check out her adorable Etsy shop for more fall wedding ideas.


The Items You Will Need:

1. Mason Jar Lids (about 14-16)

2. Twine

3. Cinnamon Stick (or stick from outside.)

4. Small Piece of Burlap

5. Hot Glue or Elmer’s School Glue

6. Jute Twine

7. Scissors

Mason Jar Lid Pumpkins tutorial


Step 1

String all your mason jar lids onto a string of twine. Make sure all the lids are facing the same way.

Step 2

Tie the twine in a knot allowing room for the mason jar lids to move loosely.

Step 3

Adjust the mason jar lids to form a circle. The lids should fit...

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