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Youc an have a fall wedding otudoors in New England, just make sure you find a place that offers a tent with heaters. I foudn places in New England that you coudl do a reception in the winter b/c they had a tent with heaters. Let me know i fyou have any other questions.
OH and in regards to colors... I've come to the conclusion (as I have a late Fall wedding with wintery colors) you get to decide your colors it doesn't REALLY matter the season. If you're really concerned just make sure you're decorations aren't too one season (i.e. pastel easter eggs as an extreme example).
Let me know if you have any other questions. I'm a New England Bride for the Fall as well... I'm sure we can find lots to talk about. :)
I am not in the UK so I can't help with the weather predicitions however I was org set for May 19, 2012 and we just changed our date to Nov 5, 2011. We are keeping all the same colors....Deep Purple and Black with minor hints of tiffany blue. So, I think it's up to you whether you want to change your colors to go with the season. I am however having a Fall Themed Bridal Shower being that it will be in late Sept. So, I think it's up to you really. Good Luck!
I am getting married in October, and there are no reds, oranges, yellows, or browns in my color scheme. Likewise, there are no pumpkins, gourds, leaves, etc. in my decor. I think you would be fine to keep your original colors. And early fall in New England would probably be lovely weather.
I'm planning a fall wedding, and my colors are being based more on my flowers and decorations than on the time period. I'm planning to use a lot of yellow (to match white and/or yellow daisies) and green and blue to match the bottles I'll be decorating with (candles in wine bottles and flowers in vintage green and blue medicine bottles). Because it's outdoors, there may be some foliage naturally coloring the landscape, but I don't feel the need to pull that into what I'm doing!
@KarolynaX: October 29 is pushing it. I just checked weather.com, and the average high in Boston on that day is 58*. If you really want to wait until then, I would definitely make sure to have space heaters all around the tent and pashmina wraps for the ladies.
Unless you're having a fall theme, you don't need to use fall colors. Though I'd be reluctant to have the entire wedding outdoors at the end of October. New England weather is so crazy, you never know what you're going to get. We're planning an outdoor ceremony for Oct. 9 and an indoor reception. Good luck with your planning!
I think you could do black and white in the fall and green too just make it a darker shade. I'm not really sure about pink. I have been to a wedding in either late Oct or early Nov I can't remember exactly and it was cold and their wedding location was significantly farther south than NE. I would definitly ask about outdoor heaters before you settle on that date.
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Hi, I am considering planning a fall wedding altho my original hopes were to have it in the spring and an outdoor reception. My color scheme would have been green, black and white with hints of pink. This was all for an original Spring wedding.
We are now considering pushing up the date to this Fall. Does this mean my outdoor ceremony and color scheme must go out the window. I do not like fall hues or orhange, red, green yellows, etc. Just because it's Fall, must I still stick with Fall wedding ideas? It may also be in late October in New England, will is be too cold outdoors?
This bride needs help.