Saturday, February 11, 2012

I am having a fall wedding theme what can my bridemaides carry other than flowers?

pumpkins

grain

cornucopias

umbrellas

candles

bells

mixed arrangments of fall leaves, grain and ribbon

I am having a fall wedding theme what can my bridemaides carry other than flowers?
leaf blowers?
Reply:A wreath, a pomander, a fan, baskets..., a sheaf of wheat...
Reply:I'm not sure the "technical" name for it, but I saw a fall wedding once in which the bridesmaids carried stalks of golden, mature wheat stalks down the aisle.
Reply:I think that those small metal and glass lanterns that hold tea lights would be cute. You can find them at http://www.fiestadiscounts.com/Candle_La...



I like the start patterned metal one.
Reply:There are a lot of great ideas here. Another idea is to carry stalks/branches of berries. You can find real berries like Bittersweet naturally, though it comes more in winter than fall, I think. Another alternative: at a craft store, you'd find a lot of branches of faux berries at this time of year.
Reply:How about leaves?
Reply:How about a small batch of lavendar with fall colored ribbons?
Reply:leaves, I've made decorated gourds for brides (squash, pumpkins....etc), crystal boquets, LED candles, berries, pomander balls, sheaves of wheat or seasonal fruits like apples.



The sky is the limit! Just make sure that whatever you choose is going to be safe to carry...for instance real candles probably wouldn't be the greatest idea because of the fire hazard and because they get hot after they burn for a few minutes.
Reply:Corn, wheat, an autumn leaf arrangement, a pumpkin, a pumpkin basket filled with flowers or leaves, acorn %26amp; berry pomanders, a wreath of berries
Reply:Huge pumpkins carved out in scarry faces
Reply:lanterns would be really cute, i saw it used in a magizine recently. they were little white lanterns with red ribbons on the tops, and lit with a candle.
Reply:I REALLY like the lantern idea. You could even put the fake candles in them. Most are small, about the size of tea lights and just twist to turn on. You can find them at most craft stores like Hobby Lobby or Micheal's.


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