Autumn Wedding

I am having an Autumn wedding and I really want it to be formal. I have seen plenty of ideas fo informal weddings and I really dislike the idea of pumpkins. Any help at all would be awesome!
Posted by Sam; updated 04/02/04

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I`m also getting married in October. My bridesmaids are wearing dark brown bridesmaid dresses (check out After Six dresses in espresso). Flowers will be orange, red and gold colors We too are going with the maple leaf theme. I`m going to place tall glass cylindars in different sizes on each table. I`m trying to decide on placing different colored pillar candles inside or float preserved/silk maple leaves in water with leaf shaped floating candles on top. I`ve seen it done both ways and it`s beautiful. I`m then going to place berry and leaf garland around the base with small votives. We are also serving pumpkin, apple and cherry pies with the cake. My fiance hates cake but loves pie so we thought pies of the season would be fun.The cake is buttercream and decorated with leaves. We`re also giving out little sacks of mulling spices and instructions on how to make mulled wine (we`re getting married at a vineyard too). Play up the table linens too, you can use red, orange, rust, brown colored linens instead of plain white. Most craft stores will have great fall crafts come July/August too so keep your eyes open.
Posted by Ashleigh; updated 04/02/04

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Hi
We are having a autumn special for $2.79 you can rent our ivory or white chair cover for $2.79 with your choice of sash from these fall colors. Ivory ,Orange, copper bronze, gold, red ,and included is our white sash also.

For centerpieces we have candelabras, vases, even a clear pumpkin jar vase that can be filled with autumn potpourri for color.


Call today 630-710-2542. Visit our website http://abbionline.us/chaircover.htm. The pictures on site was from a recent wedding with our white covers with white sash. This special is good till April 15, 2004.

Visit our page for more info: Abbi - Chair Covers Rental

Posted by ABBI; updated 04/03/04