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Article Title: Five Hottest Colors for a Fall Wedding
Author: Harrison Fray
Category: Weddings
Word Count: 507
Keywords: fall wedding,wedding colors,fall colors
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
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Fall months (September to November) are the most well-liked wedding months. The 
primary reasons are the temperature that is already getting cool, but not 
freezing, and the affordable services for wedding, like venue and catering. 
And, because it is a fall wedding, brides choose only the colors that are 
related to fall. Basically, these are the colors that tell about season of 
harvest, autumn flowers, fallen leaves, and forests. Some fall colors use for 
weddings are burgundy, gold, wheat, mocha, marigold, rust, bronze, rich red, 
pumpkin, and others. Some couple dares to blend them with modern colors, though 
to achieve elegance and uniqueness: terra cotta, silver, copper, navy blue, and 
ivory, among others. 

Choosing the wedding colors is the first thing that must be accomplished by the 
bride and the groom before the wedding invitations. Now, as a bride, what 
colors do you think will be the best for you? If you have no idea, try to 
consider one from this five hottest fall colors as your base color for your 
wedding: 

Orange
Orange, being vibrant, is a color that will go perfectly well with the bride. 
It only needs to be paired it with another color (or colors) and the bride and 
the groom will surely achieve an elegant wedding. Being a flexible color, you 
may consider mixing this with burgundy for uniqueness. It will also blend with 
silver and so with sky blue, purple, gold, lilac, and green. 

Deep Eggplant Purple
This is also one of the best - if not the best - color to complement a fall 
wedding, especially an evening wedding. Using deep eggplant purple is a bold 
move for a wedding color, though. In fact, this is not a common pick of the 
would-be couple because this is a total opposite of orange, in terms of 
vibrancy. For classiness, the bride (who is the boss when it comes to choosing 
wedding colors) can mix this color with gold or beige.    

Green
Green is the color of the leaves - so, why not green? Whether you choose a dark 
or a light green, it will still go with other colors, such as silver.

Deep Red
Who will not agree that deep red symbolizes romance? This is one of the colors 
that can easily be combined with other colors - silver, white, lavender or any 
other hues. So, this will not give the bride the headache. 

Terra cotta
Terra cotta is another good choice. This hue can be mixed with yellow, 
burgundy, and copper.

Whichever you choose from one of these five hottest colors (orange, deep 
eggplant purple, green, deep red, and terra cotta) as your base color for your 
fall wedding, the key for a stylish or an elegant wedding is to perfectly 
combine it with another one or two colors. Remember to limit yourself with only 
three colors. You do not want to have rainbow-like wedding colors, right? To 
make sure that you are making the right mix, consult your designer or your 
friends. Gather swatches of your chosen colors and ask for their opinions.

Harrison Fray is a long time gift consultant.  He has years of experience with 
helping other fulfill their gift giving wishes. Harrison can assist you in 
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