The Inspiration Behind Flowersarch's Halloween Purple & Orange Wedding Collection

If you're like us, Halloween should be celebrated not only on October 31st. Tricks, sweets, and pumpkin spice should be enjoyed whenever you feel like it—your wedding day is included!

We designed our 2023 Halloween wedding collection for desperate dark romantics like you. Harvest Orange and Twilight Purple hues will create a captivatingly romantic wedding day. Learn more about this color scheme below, and get a preview of what your ideal wedding day might entail!

Are purple and orange Halloween colors?

Of course! Orange is a traditional Halloween color that works well for weddings in the fall. It brings seasonal favorites like candy corn, jack-o'-lanterns, and the leaves that fall on trick-or-treaters.

However, the depth and richness of purple convey mystery. In this Halloween wedding color scheme, purple contributes a touch of refinement and mystery. It's similar to gazing into a love potion's beautiful purple cloud.

Do purple and orange go together for a wedding?

Of course! Using unusual color schemes like orange and purple at your ceremony and reception will help you stand out from the crowd and create a fun Halloween atmosphere. It's the best method to realize your notion of a gloomy fairy tale.

Here is a glimpse of what your special day can include using Twilight Purple and Harvest Orange if you're ready to look at the crystal ball.

Your Halloween Purple and Orange Wedding Ceremony

A distinct image starts to emerge from the fog. There are old trees about you in a fall woodland setting, and they have stories to tell. An elf princess-worthy outdoor wedding space is illuminated by light flowing through the canopy.

A Purple and Orange Wedding Welcome Sign

A black banner at the entrance to your wedding aisle invites your guests to join in the celebration. The message is complemented by floral arrangements that feature purple, lilac, and burnt orange roses with eucalyptus and purple willow leaves.

The sign's base is adorned with a complimentary free-standing floral arrangement, which highlights the somber lanterns and candles on the floor.

An Orange And Purple Themed Wedding Aisle

Walking down the wedding aisle, you see more opulent floral arrangements full of rusty orange leaves, pale lilac branches, and black and plum avalanche roses.

Black lights at the seats' bottom break up the free-standing arrangements. They are surrounded by tiny floral garlands made of orange and dusky lavender roses, with purple willow leaves, berries, and forest blooms as accents. A single black feather that rises upright like a writing quill adds texture and interest.

These lovely floral candle designs will create enchanted shadows on the sidewalk.

A Halloween Purple and Orange Wedding Arch

Dark flower petals fall like bread crumbs up the aisle, guiding you to the wedding arch, your destination.

Panels of orange and purple fabric lie across a birch frame, swirling and fluttering like liquids dripping from a cauldron. Asymmetrical flower swags add a touch of grandeur. Their orange and black blooms provide a picture-perfect framing. Pale lilacs and plum lilies provide variation, and the dusky purple foliage lets the arch blend in with the textures of the surrounding woodland.

A hand-carved jack-o'-lantern and waxy black candles at the arch's base provide a dark lighting effect. The plastic skull appears to have been taken directly from a witch's study shelf. Each component reflects your wedding's burned orange and purple hues. Additionally, they complement one another to enhance your Halloween wedding motif.

Your Ethereal Halloween Bridal Flowers

Your venue's dreamy setting, which resembles a wooded Halloween wonderland, makes your bridal party feel completely at home. Thanks to your floral arrangements and vintage-inspired clothing, so do you.

A Purple and Orange Halloween Bridal Bouquet

Although white is a stunning color, you don't like it. Instead, you've decided to go wild, opting for a solid black wedding gown with dramatic kimono sleeves and a plunging V-neck. This breathtaking departure from custom would make Morticia Addams smile.

Your free-form bridal bouquet's combination of purple, orange, and black roses creates a statement. Berries and other forest-inspired accents are complemented by dark purple, brown, and black vegetation. The surrounding woodland is supplemented by this exquisite choir of textures, which also elevates you to the status of queen.

Purple & Orange Bridesmaid Bouquets

Your bridesmaids, meanwhile, appear quite at home in eerie period attire. Their flowing skirts and sleeves sway their regency-inspired gowns gracefully in the wind. Their bridesmaid bouquets stand out because of their muted champagne hue.

These gorgeous bridesmaid bouquets are a perfect example of your wedding colors of orange and purple. Dusty orange leaves honor the falling leaves, and a bright plum avalanche rose draws attention as the central bloom. A rustic charm is added, and the ensemble is tied together with a textured purple ribbon.

Spellbinding Corsages

Your maid of honor is the most popular girl in your coven of cherished bridesmaids. To show her how much you care, you gift her a unique charm: a shoulder corsage that draws attention with its black rose accented with orange and mauve.

Additionally, you give wrist corsages to other important wedding guests, such as your mother, grandmother, and younger sister. Beautiful flowers like gardenias and plum lily roses, complemented with dandelions and wheat sprigs, are used to make them.

You tie them onto their wrists before the ceremony starts to help create a quiet, magical moment with your loved ones.

A Halloween boutonniere

Your fiancé is waiting for you at the end of the aisle, shining brightly through the mists. He is dressed in an elegant, well-tailored suit with pricey mauve cloth. The black dress shirt and tie look stylish in the candlelight and go well with your outfit.

He completed his wedding ensemble with a pocket square boutonniere featuring a black rose as the focal point and encircled by a riot of vibrant, tactile accessories, such as purple bearded vine branches, fuchsia dandelions, eucalyptus leaves, and black crystals.

Surrounded by loved ones, beautiful flowers, and flickering lanternlight, you exchange vows in the twilight as the sun sets. This would be the last scene before the credits rolled in a Halloween romantic comedy.

Wedding reception

Your vows have been exchanged: "Until death do us part." It's time to celebrate now! Everyone is eager to eat, drink, and monster-mash the night away as your reception venue embodies your orange and purple wedding theme as the full moon rises.

Stunning Halloween Guest Tables

The guests at your wedding feast on opulent displays. The table's base is a rich purple tablecloth and a matching table runner adds visual interest and breaks up the texture.

The focal point of this eerie display is floral centerpieces with orange and black roses, which stand next to dripping wax candles. The centerpieces are seated in golden vases that complement the sophisticated cutlery. Thanks to this meticulous attention to detail, your guests will feel as though they are eating with Halloween royalty.

You choose to switch things up at other guest tables by using captivating, flowing wedding garlands in place of the floral centerpieces. The base is a purple willow garland with orange roses that resemble pumpkins in a patch emerging from the leaves.

Thanks to these slight differences between guest tables, every nook and cranny of your reception will feel unique. Your guests will be captivated by something magical no matter where they look.

A Halloween Sweetheart Table

In the meantime, you have chosen a more rustic look for your head table. You have chosen to display the natural wood instead of covering the entire area with a tablecloth. The front of the table is covered with a sheer purple table runner. A ghost would feel amazing if they wore this fabric as their sheet.

A floral swag crafted from a willow garland adorns the front of the table, and roses of lilac, lavender, and plum blossoms bloom in the beautiful candlelight. The bubbles in your champagne glass are reminiscent of glossy black berries.

A heart-stopping chandelier

Up in your witch's robe, you have one last finishing touch. A floral chandelier dangles from a tree limb above you. The tassels resemble dream catchers as they move in the wind.

Your pleasant dreams for the rest of your life will undoubtedly be filled with these unique occurrences. Additionally, as you sip your pumpkin spice coffee, colors of orange and purple will spring to mind when you think about Halloween, making you smile.

Conclusion

Orange and purple are the ideal power couple for Halloween. The Flowersarch Twilight Purple & Harvest Orange color set is available if you're prepared to use this enchanted, enigmatic color scheme on your wedding day.

Altering your wedding site with prearranged floral arrangements and decorations will be as easy as waving a wand. If you'd instead discover the wonders of creativity, our do-it-yourself flower boxes allow you to express your style with a combination of flowers and greenery.

Like your love — and a few other Halloween critters — they're constructed of sturdy materials like silk and foam so they won't fade. If you use this Halloween collection to make your wedding vision a reality, tag @flowersarchon Instagram. Sharing your collection would be fantastic.