
Seasonal Watercolor
This darling fall save-the-date is an autumn scene awash in watercolors of burnt oranges, yellows, and fading greens. This would be a great choice for traditional brides that favor the classic color palettes of the season.

Golden Sunflowers
Sunflowers are one of the most popular flowers in autumn bouquets and centerpieces. When your florals make up your biggest budget line item, you want to showcase them. Search for fall wedding invitations that mirror your own flower choices.

Fall Wildflowers
Of course, this time of year, many flowers and herbs are drying up. Fields of bright wildflowers have turned to muted shades of wheat and brown. This cool invite is terrific for fall weddings with neutral, rustic palettes.

Rustic Elements
Take rustic to a whole new level by sending your guests fall wedding invitations engraved on wood. Fitting for a forest or camping-themed wedding, these invites are truly unique.

Modern Leaves
If you love fall, but prefer modern decor details, then check out this chic copper leaves wedding invite. Copper is currently the most popular metallic, and it's perfect for the warm-toned colors associated with autumn.

Floral Lining
One of our favorite wedding invitation details is lined envelopes. They can turn a simple wedding invitation into a powerful statement. We love this richly colored rose lining for a vintage fall wedding with lots of feminine touches.

Classic Pumpkins
We all have our favorite things about fall. When you get excited for all things pumpkin, why not make them a focal point for your fall wedding invitations? These cute illustrations are bold and bright and definitely festive.

Soft Shades
Not all fall color palettes need to be so bold, though. We adore this minty sage green invite with vintage font and styling. For many parts of the country, fall is the season where it is finally cool enough to be married outside. And this invite would be fantastic for a Southern garden or desert wedding.

Earth Tones
One of our favorite color schemes for fall 2016 is a palette of warm neutrals, with deep earth tones accented by muted blues. This hydrangea and butterfly illustration isn't traditionally autumnal, but actually blends really well with early fall weddings.

Glam Boho
For your fall boho wedding, go ultra-glam with an opulent palette of rich jewel tones and deep berries. Especially in late fall, colors like these really pop against the stark landscape surrounding your venue.