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Old 08-23-2004, 08:58 PM
kuball06 kuball06 is offline
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We are not wanting a Halloween Wedding, but we like the idea of using pumpkins in our fall theme at the end of October wedding. Our colors are going to be brownish-orange and creme. What are some ways that we can incorporate pumpkins into the wedding and/or reception without a Halloween look? Any ideas are greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
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Old 08-24-2004, 06:08 AM
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Every fall, my children and I love to go to the store or to a florist and buy those little pumpkins. You've probably have seen them before, they look like a pumpkin, but about 1/10th the size. They are small enough to fit into your palm. Those would be perfect as part of a centerpiece, or decoration. You could put a few on each table along with everything else. An autumn wedding sounds like it would be beautiful. Good luck!
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Old 08-24-2004, 02:30 PM
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We are not wanting a Halloween Wedding, but we like the idea of using pumpkins in our fall theme at the end of October wedding. Our colors are going to be brownish-orange and creme. What are some ways that we can incorporate pumpkins into the wedding and/or reception without a Halloween look? Any ideas are greatly appreciated!! Thanks!

Hey!
My wedding is October 23, 2004. I am in the same position. I love fall and am very artistic, so I am doing all my flower arrangements and centerpieces. I went shopping at Michaels yesterday and they have WONDERFUL fall picks and bouquets of fall leaves and/or flowers. My colors are a deep bronzy orange and deep purple. Are you using real or artificial flowers? What time of day is your wedding? Large or small wedding? Are the ceremony and reception at the same location or different places? All these affect what "style" you want to decorate with. Let me know if you wanna chat.
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Old 08-25-2004, 08:52 AM
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My wedding is October 23, 2004. I am in the same position. I love fall and am very artistic, so I am doing all my flower arrangements and centerpieces. I went shopping at Michaels yesterday and they have WONDERFUL fall picks and bouquets of fall leaves and/or flowers. My colors are a deep bronzy orange and deep purple. Are you using real or artificial flowers? What time of day is your wedding? Large or small wedding? Are the ceremony and reception at the same location or different places? All these affect what "style" you want to decorate with. Let me know if you wanna chat.
We are wanting to use real flowers, but may end up getting some artificial. It will more than likely be a large wedding, around 250-300 guests. We are planning on having the wedding at 4:30pm, and then the reception around 6 or so. The ceremony and reception will probably be at different locations, but we haven't really decided on that or where they are going to be. We added a little and changed a little on the colors, but we finally decided with a rust red, and a gold orange, and then the color of yellow daffodils. We really appreciate everyone here thats helping us get ideas for what we like. Thank you all sooo much.
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Old 08-25-2004, 09:48 AM
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We are wanting to use real flowers, but may end up getting some artificial. It will more than likely be a large wedding, around 250-300 guests. We are planning on having the wedding at 4:30pm, and then the reception around 6 or so. The ceremony and reception will probably be at different locations, but we haven't really decided on that or where they are going to be. We added a little and changed a little on the colors, but we finally decided with a rust red, and a gold orange, and then the color of yellow daffodils. We really appreciate everyone here thats helping us get ideas for what we like. Thank you all sooo much.



Have you bought a wedding planner? We are working on a tight budget, but let me tell you I am so glad I bought it and it was only $19.95. It has all the information you could possibly need about all aspects of a wedding. It has charts for you to use and personalize for your wedding. It also has color pictures - about 30 - of all different flowers. It also has a chart of which are winter, spring, summer and fall flowers. It has other pictures to that might give you some ideas. I found this site because I bought their book "Easy Wedding Planning Plus". My Matron of Honor and her husband own a flower shop so she's a big help. Alstroemeria is a very popular, inexpensive flower used in weddings. So are carnations, I'm using orange/white (each carnation has the two colors swirled together) mini carnations as well as the alstroemeria. Also there is something called a chocolate rose - its a white rose with the very tip of the petals a kind of bronzy, brown color - doesn't sound pretty but we had my son's prom dates bouquet made with them and they were gorgeous!
For my step sister in law's wedding I made these pails for her pews - instead of just a bow - she had seen in a magazine. You take an aluminum pail - we painted hers silver. You put that green spongy flower foam in, buy an electric candle, the ones that work off batteries, and stick it in the middle of the pail in the foam (to hold it upright) so that it sticks up a couple inches from the rim of the pail. You surrond it by sticking flowers and greenery in it. You also want either greenery or flowers to fall over the rim of the pail. I replaced the little metal handle with ribbon and tied bows at each hole. Hope this help.Let me know if you want other ideas.
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Old 09-16-2004, 02:23 PM
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i am also an october wedding, fall theme...have you checked out martha's fall weddings issue? i know it sounds cheesy but there are some really great ideas in there. we are using one of the ideas from last year's october issue of martha stewart living for our centerpieces. and yes, it does involve pumpkins! actually, the pumpkins are hollowed out and used as kind of planters for mini-mums, or with a larger pumpkin even regular sized mums. you could spice it up by actually carving the pumpkins or embellishing them somehow, but the basic idea looks very pretty and it is a great way to incorporate pumpkins. Also, have you thought about incorporating pumpkin into your menu at all? Pumpkin pie, spice cake, pumpkin ice cream?
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Old 09-19-2004, 05:10 PM
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We are not wanting a Halloween Wedding, but we like the idea of using pumpkins in our fall theme at the end of October wedding. Our colors are going to be brownish-orange and creme. What are some ways that we can incorporate pumpkins into the wedding and/or reception without a Halloween look? Any ideas are greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
I have a fall wedding next year and we have really been toying with many ideas to create an atmosphere of fall elegance without bringing in Halloween. We got the idea to use caramel apples to hold place cards and arrange them on a bed of fall leaves as you walk in. Wheat is also another great thing to decorate with- since it means fertility. For centerpeices, we are actually going to use carved pumpkins using heart shaped cookie cutters to make the shapes. My mother is an art teacher and has been extremely creative and helpful in getting this together. If you want to chat- let me know.
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Old 09-21-2004, 09:29 PM
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In line with the little punkins, you could combine them with little squashes and gourds, and fall colored leaves. The wheat idea sounds neat too. Hey and don't forget about the cornacopias we all learned about when we were little, even if we never learned to spell it. Carmeled aplles sound great too... maybe a little messy. But what about apples themself, maybe piled in bowls, or worked into flower arrangements. I know it may sound strange, but at the florist shop we where looking in her books and there were things with pears and limes. If I remember correctly, a really big stack of limes, like in a pyamid.... go figure...
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Old 09-24-2004, 08:10 AM
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Also in the new Martha Stewart Living October Issue:

A how-to where you take pumpkins and cover them with a beautiful glitter - so the pumpkin shimmers. If you have an evening wedding this would be great! It definitely looks elegant and not halloween-y at all.

I really liked this project idea but couldn't see using it at my house. However, it would be gorgeous at a wedding. And since you don't carve them, you could do it a weeks in advance and the pumpkins would still look perfect the day of!

Good luck!
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Old 10-03-2004, 10:37 AM
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Our wedding is next week and my mom found a great candle punkin idea in Womens Day, you buy some medium punkins and gut them as if making a jack-o-lantern, leave the top off and buy thick candles to place inside. The candles should stick out of the punkin. Then you can buy silk flower arangements that fit around the candle. They look awesome and quest can take them home with them. I would asume you could also just the foam pumkins but I am not sure how easy it would be. Good luck and many congradulations.
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