3 Fall Centerpiece Ideas to Elevate Your Wedding Table
Looking to elevate your fall table décor? Discover three stunning fall centerpiece ideas that are perfect for adding seasonal charm to your fall wedding or to spice up your fall home decor. From candlelit elegance that brings warmth and intimacy, to vibrant fall floral arrangements with rich hues, and rustic pumpkin and gourd displays for a harvest-inspired look, these DIY centerpiece ideas are easy to create and versatile for any fall occasion. Explore how to transform your table with cozy, autumnal décor that’s perfect for weddings or everyday elegance. Ideal for fall weddings, Thanksgiving, and festive home styling!
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Today was the perfect fall day. It was rainy, moody, and windy. I spent multiple hours curled up on my couch under a blanket. Today’s weather has really inspired me to schedule the chimney sweep aka what I refer to as my “Marry Poppins Moment”, so I can enjoy the next rainy fall day with a crackling fire in the background.
As I have already established (see here and here), fall is my most FAVORITE season of all! It is so infused warmth. From the rich colors and cozy textures to to spicy scents (yes, I do have multiple fall scented candles). One of my favorite teas in the fall in Celestial Seasonings Bengal Spice. Note I’ve always been partial to Celistial Seasonings becaue I lived in Longomont, Colorado for 5 years as a child. We used to tour the Celestial Seasonings headquarters annually. I distinctly remember running into the peppermint tea room on the tour with my siblings to see which one of us could stand the powerful minty scent the longest. If were to visit today, I would definitely seek out the Bengal Spice tea room in hopes the scent would permeate my clothing and hair so I could smell like fall the rest of the day.
I also love fall for the gatherings. It is sort of the kick off to the holiday season, which I also enjoy. From Thanksgiving to New Years, there are a million gatherings to attend. Each one promising the opportunity to bring people together - each one providing it’s own magical ambiance that seems to only be possible during this time of year.
Whether you're planning a fall wedding, hosting a festive autumn gathering or simply enjoying the season's ambiance, a well-crafted centerpiece can tie your table décor together beautifully. When thinking of how to best design your fall centerpiece, I encourage you to focus on one of three areas: lighting, florals, or pumpkins. By selecting one of these 3 options, you will be able to set the perfect fall vibe for your table.
1. Light-Focused Centerpiece
Nothing says autumn quite like the soft, flickering glow of candles. A candle-focused centerpiece brings warmth and intimacy to any table setting. To create a light-based centerpiece, you'll want to mix candle heights, holders, and styles for a layered, multidimensional look. If you’re hosting a wedding, be sure to check with your venue on what type of candles they allow. Some vendors do not allow candles, so you’ll need to go the battery operated route (don’t worry there are plenty of candle-like battery powered options!). Other venues may allow candles, but only a certain height. It’s always best to ask or check your contract to make sure you’re adhering to the venue’s established rules.
How to create it:
Gather different sizes and shapes of candles: Mix pillar candles, tapered candles, and votives in fall shades like cream (my personal favorite), deep burgundy, gold, or burnt orange.
Use a tray or wooden board: Arrange the candles on a rustic wooden tray or metal tray with a distressed finish. This anchors the centerpiece and keeps it contained. You can find options at your local second hand store for cheap and then spray paint them. If you go with a metal tray, I recommend spray painting in a hammered metallic gold or copper for a classic look.
Incorporate natural elements: Add dried wheat, pinecones (dip in gold glitter for added sparkle), and small branches around the candles to give the arrangement an earthy vibe.
Consider lanterns or glass holders: If you want a more structured look, place some of the candles inside lanterns or hurricane vases. This adds texture and protects the flames from breezes.
Add twinkle lights: String a few battery-operated twinkle lights around the candles for an extra magical touch.
This light-centric idea brings warmth and sparkle to your fall tablescape, creating an inviting, glowing atmosphere perfect for intimate dinners or larger gatherings.
2. Floral-Focused Centerpiece
Fall flowers in rich, warm hues can make for a striking centerpiece that help bring the beauty of the season indoors. Whether you prefer a classic arrangement or something more modern, a floral-based centerpiece adds an organic touch to your table.
How to create it:
Pick fall blooms: Go for chrysanthemums, sunflowers, dahlias, and marigolds. Deep reds, oranges, yellows, and purples are perfect choices for the season. You can also mix in berries, branches, and leaves. Read this post I did all about buying wedding flowers online.
Use a unique vase or vessel: Opt for a rustic vase like a ceramic pitcher, a hollowed-out pumpkin, or a woven basket. You can even use mason jars for a casual, farmhouse-style arrangement. Again, your local thrift store or Dollar Store is a great place to pick up these items on the cheap!
Incorporate greenery: Eucalyptus, olive branches, or dusty miller can complement the flowers and add texture and contrast to the rich fall colors.
Think asymmetrical: Create a less structured arrangement for a more modern look by having blooms and greenery spill over the sides. This gives it a wild, freshly-picked feel.
Add seasonal accents: You can tuck small accents like mini pumpkins, cinnamon sticks, or feathers into the arrangement for a seasonal twist.
A floral-focused centerpiece is versatile, allowing you to mix and match colors and textures to suit your personal style. Consider using all dried florals for your centerpies. This will allow you to create them in advance and provide the options for your local guests to bring them home after the wedding to use to keep the fall season alive in their own home.
3. Pumpkin & Gourd-Focused Centerpiece
Pumpkins and gourds are quintessential fall décor elements, and they can easily become the centerpiece of your table. Their natural variety in shapes, sizes, textures and colors makes them perfect for creating a rustic, farm-to-table feel.
How to create it:
Gather different types of pumpkins and gourds: Use a mix of mini pumpkins, white pumpkins, striped gourds, and even heirloom varieties in shades of orange, green, and white for a visually appealing mix. You can search your local area for “u-pick” options, where you can pick up fresh pumpkins and gourds from a local farm.
Use a base like a wooden tray or runner: Set the pumpkins and gourds along a long table runner made from burlap or plaid fabric for a rustic base. You can also use a large wooden crate or shallow bowl to contain the arrangement (and to help keep those pumpkins from rolling off the tables!).
Mix in foliage and texture: Surround the pumpkins and gourds with dried wheat stalks, autumn leaves, or moss. Pinecones, acorns, and chestnuts also work well to add texture and depth.
Layer with candles or lanterns: To add a little glow, intersperse the pumpkins with small votive candles or lanterns, which create soft lighting against the rustic arrangement. I love faux mercury glass votives (this these ones) for added detail.
Play with height: Stack some of the pumpkins or place them on raised stands or antique books to create different levels of height and dimension.
This pumpkin and gourd centerpiece exudes a relaxed harvest charm that’s ideal for fall weddings or your Thanksgiving dinner table.
Each of these centerpiece options will help create a stunning fall table that is infused with the cozy and inviting spirit of the season. Whether it's the flickering warmth of candles, the vibrant beauty of fall florals, or the rustic charm of pumpkins and gourds, your guests will be delighted by these creative and easy-to-make centerpiece ideas. So light the candles, gather your fall blooms, or pick out your favorite pumpkins, and let your table be the star of your dream fall wedding!
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Why to get married in the fall
There is something about a fall wedding. The colors, the textures, the weather, the scents, the photo opportunities - it is hard to beat. Fall is my favorite season, so obviously I’m biased. I got married in summer though, so apparently not that biased. I feel as though all the design elements of a wedding can be at their best in the fall.
Some of my favorite rom-coms have the most stunning fall scenes (When Harry Met Sally, Runaway Bride, You’ve Got Mail…). Looking for more wedding rom-com inspiration? See here.
If I were to get married today, knowing all I know about weddings, I 100% would get married in the fall and here’s why:
Colors
Red is my favorite color overall and clothing/fabric wise, I’m a sucker for cream colored anything. Fall poses an opportunity for various hues of both these colors. While orange and yellow might be too bold a color choice for some, the “burnt” version of these is so warm and yummy. Think mustard yellow or burnt orange - heaven. I actually did a whole styled shoot focused on these colors because I love it that much.
Looking to make your own color palette mood board? Grab my free template here.
Textures
Spring and summer weddings call for lighter fabrics and textures (linen, cotton, chiffon). Fall weddings allow you to bring in thicker and heavier textures and patterns (wool, thick burlap, cable knit). Adding additional elements like candles or scent diffusers have a totally different vibe in the fall. It creates a cozy, more intimate space. If that’s the vibe you’re wanting for your event, a fall wedding could be perfect for you!
Weather
Depending on where you live, fall might just provide the perfect wedding weather. In some places, it can be a risk. If you’re too far north or living at a high elevation, you could see snow in the late fall and if you’re living in Idaho (like me), there is the potential for fall showers. Depending on your venue selection, potential snow or rain might bring a joyful element of magic and spontaneity to your event. Most of the fall in Idaho or states like Illinois, California, Virginia, Colorado, Oregon (all of which are states I’ve lived in) have a beautiful fall. Bold colors, crisp air, and blue skies. And the aspens in Colorado CANNOT be beat!
Some additional pieces that make fall weddings so stunning? The photo ops. There’s nothing like pairing your once in a lifetime moment with a once in a lifetime background. While fall brings bright colors every year (most places), each fall is unique. Also, the food options. I love the idea of a comfort food menu for a wedding. Thick butternut squash soup, warm cider, bacon and chive macaroni, carmel apples, large pretzels dipped in beer cheese…anyone else feel hungry now?
As you’re considering what time of year to plan your wedding, consider what design elements matter most to you and what season can accommodate those best. Obviously, you know I’m voting for fall…but if you’re 100% stuck on peonies for your wedding flowers, those will be harder (aka more expensive) to come by in the fall. Think about what matters most to you and your partner and plan from there.
Wishing you a joyful start to your fall season!!!