Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details Wedding Flowers & Bouquets 52 Gorgeous Fall Wedding Bouquets By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over 7 years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Updated on November 12, 2018 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos The Happy Bloom Let the season have a say when it comes to picking an arrangement to hold for your walk down the aisle. "It's actually a wonderful time for flowers," says floral designer Ariella Chezar of autumn, and we can confirm. Whether choosing based on color (reds, yellows, oranges, and purples are especially festive in the fall) or in-season availability (chrysanthemums, anemones, and asters are all fall flowers), seasonal bouquets can help tie your wedding together. Meanwhile, special add-ins (think: leaves, berries, and grasses) give any floral spread an instant boost of cool-weather beauty. What results is an array of nearly endless possibilities that are all appropriate for autumn. We've rounded up some of our favorite fall-ready arrangements, straight from real celebrations. In the mix are all sorts of bouquets, from formal to rustic and everything in between. There are casual bundles comprised of strictly one bloom and lush arrangements filled with plenty (like this beauty by Colonial House of Flowers!). There are unique varieties for creative brides, and seasonal takes on classic wedding flowers. Simple, complex, cascading, organic—this roundup has it all. Have you ever thought of using magenta in your color scheme? What about adding fruits to the mix? Browse these arrangements to see how real brides made their bouquets uniquely autumnal. Looking for beautiful bouquet inspiration for your wedding in September, October, or November? Take a peek and see what speaks to you—something's bound to catch your eye. These gorgeous bundles are all different, but they're all bound to impress your fall wedding guests. Everything You Need to Know About Fall Weddings 01 of 51 Muted Tones Jose Villa Honey of a Thousand Flowers paired neutral spray roses and lily of the valley with rust-colored leaves and plenty of greens to give this arrangement an understated fall vibe. 02 of 51 Fall Color Palette Courtney Sinclair It was all about autumnal shades in this Sweet Dreams Weddings Cakes & Flowers bouquet. Burgundy, navy, and hunter green came together in the form of roses, dahlias, thistle, astilbe, and smokebush at this fall wedding. Our Favorite Color Palettes for a Fall Wedding 03 of 51 Harvest Hues Tiffani Jones Photography Laura Helm used ombré dahlias, multi-colored astilbe, yellow spray roses, and astrantia to create this bride's fall bounty. See More Pretty Dahlia Bouquets 04 of 51 Red Ombré Anagram Photo This blush-to-burgundy spray by Wylde Flowers featured ranunculus, peonies, garden roses in matching shades of the ombré ribbons that (literally!) tied the entire arrangement together. 05 of 51 Pastels Sposto Photography Karen's Garden proved that blush and mint floral arrangements work just as well at fall celebrations as they do at garden parties. The secret? Mixing in autumnal textures, like velvety lamb's ear and seasonal accents, like berries. 06 of 51 Bright Berry Jennifer Sosa An end-of-summer hue, like cheery yellow, looked right at home next to classic fall colors, like deep merlot, in this Milieu Florals clutch. White in-season anemones, dark hydrangea, and plenty of grassy greens unified the contrasting colors. Anemone Bouquets We Love 07 of 51 Rose Gold The Rowlands Roses and Mint offset romantic garden roses, viburnum, anemones, and ranunculus with painted rose gold fern. The metallic add gave this bride's arrangement a warm, autumn-inspired touch. 08 of 51 White and Rust Lance Nicoll A winding vine gave this otherwise all-white wildflower bouquet just the right hint of fall color. Bonus: It perfectly matched the silk ribbon tied around the Lindsay Coletta arrangement. 32 Chic Cascading Wedding Bouquets 09 of 51 Multicolored Brittany Jean Photography Color Theory Collective used pretty blue delphinium (still in-season in October!), blush and yellow roses, and burgundy smokebush leaves to create this multi-colored clutch that was perfect for a bride who wanted to use springy shades in the middle of fall. 10 of 51 Pops of Yellow Simply Sarah Photography The brightly-colored centers of the dahlias and daises featured in this The Flower Hat bouquet provided the perfect pop of color. Combined with the green-red leaves, those moments of yellow helped transformed the arrangement into a mini-illustration of a tree's changing colors. 11 of 51 Feathered Katie Branch of Branch & Cole Various bird feathers, fresh sticks, and twine brought major rustic vibes to this nonfloral clutch from Mother Plucker. More Wedding Bouquets Without a Flower in Sight 12 of 51 Fall Fruit Jess Petrie Raspberries, a late-summer crop, were studded throughout this peachy-pink and cream bouquet by Swallows & Damsons. 13 of 51 King Protea Priscila Valentina Shindig Chic chose a peak-season fall bloom (king protea!) to add drama to this bride's yellow-themed rose, ranunculus, dahlia, and persimmon spray. We Love These Protea Wedding Flower Ideas 14 of 51 Horizontal Arrangement Lauren Kinsey This Vintage Florals bouquet featured Queen Anne's lace, anemones, garden roses, orchids, ferns, and olive branches, plus a mix of colored foliage. 15 of 51 Farmy Bundle Studio Something Craspedia and protea were among the diverse plants in this leafy, branch-filled assortment. The rustic bouquet had a just-picked feel. 16 of 51 Pleasantly Peachy Sawyer Baird Mallory Joyce created this lovely bouquet using leaves, dahlias, roses, and more. The end result was pleasantly soft and full of peachy tones. 17 of 51 Autumnal Orchids Brandon Kidd Photography Megan Gray of Honey and Poppies designed this stunning bouquet. She shared that she wanted something "lush and abundant," and created this mix to suit her vision. Inside were orchids, ranunculus, and celosia, plus pincushion protea and a frame of umbrella ferns. 18 of 51 Sunny Stems Karen Wise This small bouquet by Crocus Hale was sure to make a statement. The sunny shades and moody anemones mixed to create a complex clutch. 19 of 51 Something Different Jose Villa How different is this simple bouquet comprised entirely of astilbe? It was imagined up by Atelier Joya. 20 of 51 Blushing Bouquet Jen Huang Deep purple-reds, soft peaches and blushes, and reddish greens made up this Inviting Occasion bouquet. We especially love the foliage and strategically-placed scabiosa. 21 of 51 Trailing Assortment Eliza Morrill Photography Garden roses sat atop a bed of cascading greenery for this bride's Bloomwoods bouquet. 22 of 51 Unexpectedly Elegant D'Arcy Benincosa This creative Jolly's Floral bouquet was surprisingly elegant. The berries, blooms, and clean greenery played nicely together, and the white ribbon was interestingly textured. 23 of 51 Perfectly Imperfect Kristin Sweeting At this refined and rustic wedding, Intertwine crafted the bridal bouquet. It featured roses, ranunculus, and anemone, and the bride considered it "perfectly imperfect." We love the gorgeous dimension and the fall foliage included. 24 of 51 Full Bouquet Dana Fernandez This jewel-toned bouquet—by Blush & Vine—featured roses, scabiosa, and tons of textured greenery. 25 of 51 Ribbon-Tied Cassidy Carson Photography This dreamy bundle by Vintage Florals was mostly white with pops of red. A blush ribbon tied it all together. 26 of 51 Roses and More Michael Radford Artisan Event Floral Décor used beautiful autumnal shades in this bouquet. Blush garden roses, salmon ranunculus, dark-red tea roses, and seeded eucalyptus were tied with a white bow. 27 of 51 Pomegranate Bouquet Brumley & Wells April's Garden provided the florals for this unique red bouquet. A pomegranate sitting in the center made it one-of-a-kind. 28 of 51 Dusty Shades Mike Cassimatis This bouquet, by Flora by Nora, included dahlias, cosmos, garden roses, and snowberry. The shades ranged from ivory to dusty pink, with muted yellow accents. 29 of 51 Pops of Pink Bonnie Sen Photography Nothing says magenta isn't a valid color for fall—it's especially appropriate mixed with reds, whites, and greens. Blossom & Vine arranged these blooms. 30 of 51 Berry-Toned Bouquet Liz Banfield This organic Munster Rose creation featured scabiosa, viburnum berries, roses, ranunculus, and dahlias, with long and trailing Silk & Willow ribbons to hold the red-and-blush look together. 31 of 51 As Good As Gold Karen Wise This couple requested flowers, fruit, and branches that looked organic to the farm in upstate New York where their November nuptials took place, but they left the specifics to Saipua, their florist. The result: This seasonal bouquet of mustard yellow, peach, butter yellow, and pink roses was clustered within bright fall leaves. 32 of 51 Edible Arrangement Meredith Perdue This couple's fall bouquet, designed by Flora Fauna, was made of thistle, dahlias, amaranth, seeded eucalyptus, calla lilies, and roses. The florist also snuck in edible chocolate cosmos for the bride to enjoy pre-ceremony at the late-October celebration. 33 of 51 Autumn Abroad Aaron Delesie This bride's bouquet of Juliet roses, dusty pink and burgundy ranunculus, white anemones, trailing green amaranths, parsley, and mint arrived in time for pre-wedding photos with her husband-to-be at the Thanksgiving-day destination wedding in England. Everything You Need to Know About Destination Weddings 34 of 51 Gorgeous Greenery Tec Petaja When this couple got married in October in the Blue Ridge Mountains, the bride carried this green-and-white bouquet by Blossom Events. The arrangement included lisianthus, eucalyptus, and garden roses wrapped in beige silk and finished with a plaid ribbon. See More White Wedding Bouquets We Love 35 of 51 Palette Pleaser Belathée Photography Created by McKenzie Powell, this dramatic bridal clutch included Rilona Peach amaryllis, Como roses, white Majolica spray roses, chocolate cosmos, bronze amaranthus, eucalyptus, privet berry, scabiosa, snowberry, viburnum foliage, and wild vines. 36 of 51 Hold Dearly Jillian Mitchell Photography Saipua gathered roses, dahlias, chocolate cosmos, astrantia, passion vines, and variegated hydrangea to create this stunner. 37 of 51 Meaningful Medley Rebecca Wood At her Greek-Canadian October wedding, this bride carried a bouquet of viburnum berries, scabiosa, snowberries, garden roses, and herbs—believed to drive away evil spirits and symbolize prosperity. 38 of 51 Dinnerplate Dahlias Liz Banfield Café au lait dinnerplate dahlias (along with smaller maroon versions) anchored this gorgeous bouquet, made by Munster Rose. 39 of 51 Pretty Purple Bouquet Alixann Loosle Photography This bride's bouquet, by Urban Chateau Floral, included astilbes, maple leaves, dahlias, rice flowers, roses, baby artichokes, hypericums, and snowberry. 40 of 51 Lush and Whimsical Blooms Amber Gress Lindsay Rae Designs incorporated the red from the bride's headpiece, some ivy from the bride's parent's house, and a few ferns peppered in with peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, spray roses, silver dollar eucalyptus, and bay leaves. 41 of 51 Wildflower Bouquet Aaron Smith This bride asked floral designer Studio Choo to play off her wedding's Matisse-inspired color palette for her bouquet, which was bursting with dahlias, nasturtiums, and other wildflowers. 42 of 51 Destination-Inspired A Bryan Photo Holly Carlisle of Rosegolden Flowers created this bouquet of peonies, garden roses, anthurium, orchids, ferns, hyacinths, and tropical greenery (much of which the groom's family sourced from their farm in the mountains outside of San Juan, Puerto Rico). 43 of 51 Cascading Blooms Heather Waraksa This art-inspired arrangement by Sarah Ryhanen of Saipua trailed a whopping eight feet and included peonies, orchids, amaranth, umbrella fern, chrysanthemums, eucalyptus, and euonymus. 44 of 51 Farm-Ready Assortment Heather Payne Mostly harvested from the bride's own farm, this bouquet held dahlias, tuberoses, and scented geranium, plus a single yellow trumpet lily. 45 of 51 Deep-Hued Bouquet Erin McGinn Photography Petal Floral tied gray and blue silk ribbons around this arrangement of garden roses, astrantia, tulips, dahlias, viburnum berries, clematis, and greenery. Get Inspired by Our Favorite Berry Wedding Ideas 46 of 51 Giant Peonies Patrick Moyer Giant red peonies sourced straight from Holland were met with black scabiosa, chocolate lace, Tess garden roses, and Juliet garden roses in this Oak & the Owl bouquet. We're Obsessed with These Peony Wedding Bouquets 47 of 51 Romantic Assortment Lauren Fair Photography Oleander concoted this muted palette with peonies, heirloom garden roses, olive branches, lavender, herbs, eucharis lily, and lisianthus. Find Out What the 5 Most Romantic Wedding Flowers Are 48 of 51 Sunshiny Blooms Barb Simkova for Tara McMullen P This bright bouquet of dusty miller, white snowberries, seeded eucalyptus, yellow oncidium and mokara orchids, yellow ranunculus, cream lisianthus, white garden roses, and white wax flowers was dreamt up by Cool Green & Shady. See More Unique Wedding Bouquet Ideas 49 of 51 Casual Vibes Kate Headley "I wanted it to look like I went out into a field and picked my own flowers—but had a florist artfully arrange them," said this bride, who tied her mix of gardenias, white ranunculus, lysmachia, snowberries, and white and blush garden roses with a piece of lace from her mother's wedding gown. Check Out These Stunning Ranunculus Wedding Bouquets 50 of 51 Overflowing Bouquet Aaron Delesie Max Gill Design designed this lovely-but-simple spread of garden roses, hellebores, and assorted greenery. Get Inspired by Our Favorite Monochromatic Wedding Bouquets 51 of 51 Fresh and Cheery Isabelle Selby Photography Roses, white wax flower, small succulents, craspedia, dahlias, and amaranthus composed this peppy and modern mix. See More Modern Wedding Bouquets Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit