Celebrate Your Whimsical Fall Wedding with The Dark Teal & Burnt Orange Collection

Fall is ideal for leisurely walks through the woods and mountain road vacations with your significant other. It's also a great time to get married, with a kaleidoscope of vibrant foliage as your backdrop.

Our mix of burnt orange and teal colours will help you evoke the allure and mystique of fall in all its splendour while you celebrate your passion. We've updated this collection with fresh new patterns and flower arrangements to give your big day a fresh new look.

Below, see what inspired this new colour palette and a preview of what your orange and teal wedding day might include.

The Dark Teal and Burnt Orange Wedding Color Palette

On the colour wheel, orange and blue tones—like teal—complement each other. In other words, they enhance each other's best qualities.

Burnt orange evokes warm and rustic fall landscape beauty, while deep teal provides cool and fun accents. The scene resembles a forest lake with a lake of orange maple trees in the distance. We share your obsession with contrast, so you're not alone.

Here is a sample of our ideal dark teal and burnt orange wedding day if you're ready to let your imagination run wild.

Your Orange and Teal Fall Wedding Day

On your wedding day, it's early afternoon, and you're at a modest lodge hidden in the mountains. You spent several hours trekking the nearby trails when you and your companion previously stayed here while you journeyed through the region. There isn't a more fantastic location than this for your vow exchange. You're finally going to pull it off now.

The bridal party in Dark Teal & Orange

It's time to prepare for the ceremony after a leisurely morning sipping mimosas and having a hearty breakfast. And you're prepared to personalize your wedding dress.

Your bridal look AND TEAL & ORANGE BOUQUET

You've chosen a flowing, backless white gown you bought off the rack to keep things simple. Your favourite cowboy boots, which are your signature touch, can be flaunted thanks to the high slit. Hey, your feet should be comfy if you're going to go down the aisle today.

Burnt orange roses and peonies emanate warmth, while deep teal roses and gardenias fill your free-form wedding bouquet. You can't resist splaying your fingers through the ribbons, and the orange accent branches add just the right touch.

DRESSES AND TEAL BOUQUETS FOR YOUR BRIDESMAID

Your bridesmaids follow your lead and complete their preparations while you finish your appearance.

You want them to continue to feel at ease and show off their style. You've decided to let them select their gowns, and you want them to wear hues like deep blue and gold that match well with your dark teal wedding theme.

They sell unusual hoop bridesmaid bouquets with the same burnt orange blossoms as your bouquet in place of conventional bouquets. It gives their outfits a cohesive element with the general colour scheme while maintaining their style.

Your partner AND TEAL BOUTONNIERE

In the other room, you can hear your partner's buddies making jokes about them. The fact that they've never been into bowties and tuxedos is something you adore about them. Instead, they use a white shirt, neutral slacks, and an unbuttoned vest to complement their rustic style.

On the left side, above their hearts, they pin a boutonniere composed of an orange accent leaf and a blooming teal rose to the vest. It completes his outfit flawlessly and subtly homages the teal wedding theme.

Your Dark Teal and Burnt Orange Wedding Ceremony

It's finally showtime as a sunny afternoon turns into a sad October evening. Your guests stream into the gardens at the back of the lodge. The surrounding forest, which frames the scene, draws them into the personal haven you've made just for them.

A welcoming entrance IN TEAL AND ORANGE

Your maid of honour created a handwritten note on a blackboard sign to welcome your guests. The lanterns at the base add a rustic touch, and your welcoming message is framed by vibrant orange and teal sign flowers.

As they settle into the wooden chairs that line the aisle, they enjoy the soft wind that blows through the trees.

Your teal and orange wedding aisle

After arranging everything, you look around while rocking back and forth on your heels. The entry to the bridal aisle is marked with free-standing floral arrangements. Nestled among antique glass bottles are rustic wooden boxes on which they are perched. A different group of lanterns flickers for you, guiding you along the path like a friendly beacon.

Your bridesmaids go down the aisle in front of you one by one. After that, it's time for you to start doing it independently. You take a deep breath, hold onto your bouquet firmly, and walk away.

You've decided to play an instrumental version of one of your favourite songs on an acoustic guitar instead of the customary wedding march. As you joyfully walk down the antique carpeting that lines the aisle, it gives you a bounce in your step.

Your dark teal wedding arch

Even though it seems like it takes forever, your trek down the aisle takes a few minutes. At last, though, you arrive at your destination. Your companion is standing before a birchwood arch, patiently waiting for you. You're reminded of a fantasy doorway leading to an enchanting forest by the arch decorations' dramatic flowers and billowy orange and teal cloth. But for now, you'd want to remain grounded in reality.

You unfold the written vows each of you made, pledging to walk this life together. You don't even care that you blink when your best friend uses a Polaroid camera to record the moment of you sealing your pledge with a kiss.

Your Orange and Teal Wedding Reception

It's official—you two are married! It's time for the delightful part now: the meal. You proceed to the nearby courtyard, where the hanging string lights create an exceptionally enchanting and comfortable atmosphere.

TEAL AND ORANGE FLOWERS FOR GUEST TABLES

Instead of using seats for your guests, you choose low-to-the-ground guest tables with antique-style cushions.

A teal table runner creates a striking river of colour across the centre of the table rather than hiding the magnificent wood. Little orange and teal floral centrepieces with dreamy tinted glass vases create a focal point, while a lush bridal garland adds greenery and colour to the ensemble. You even added nuts from the nearby woods as a last touch and organic accent.

When your guests smell the aroma of cooked meals, they are drawn to your table to engage in laughing and conversation. It reminds me of a backyard picnic with the family!

Your head table DECCOR IN TEAL AND ORANGE

You and your partner oversee the festivities from your head table. In addition to completing your dark teal table runner, an abundant orange and teal head table floral swag sets the setting. Candlesticks flicker, especially for you, as tiny centrepieces sit at your feet to complete the ensemble.

You picked an exciting menu of canapés and little bites that take you back to places you've been together for your first official dinner as a couple. You two alternately give each other samples and reminisce about your experiences. Your spouse will playfully steal a taste of your dish, and in return, they will steal a kiss.

As the afternoon turns into the evening, you spend the last moments of the day dancing passionately in the grass with your loved ones. You are overheated and don't want the sensation to go away because you don't even sense the fall cold in the air.

Teal and Orange Flowers After Your Wedding

You cut flowers from your arrangement and use them to adorn shelves in your camper van after the lanterns have flickered out and you've moved on to your following location. Every morning, when you wake up on the road, you may see them, and they will always be waiting for you when your day of roaming is over.

It's a great keepsake from the evening you set out on the most incredible adventure of your life, and you're excited to see where it will take you next.