7 Ways to Sweeten Your Big Day With Apples

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Tis the season for juicy, ripe apples, and I can’t seem to get enough! I’ve been seeing these lovely fruits everywhere and I’m not complaining. From creatively monogrammed and tagged place settings to glossy, glazed apples of the caramel-dipped variety, these adorable ideas have me drooling. Incorporating organic elements—like apples—into wedding décor tends to add a touch of rustic charm. For fall-inspired affairs, apples make a lovely accent and can break up a muted, earthy autumn palette. With so many pretty color varieties, there’s something to complement every color palette! Scroll through to be inspired by some of my favorite wedding day apple elements.

1. Monogrammed stickers placed onto apples while they’re still growing keeps the covered area green while the initials turn a bright red. Leaf-shaped name cards complete the presentation (above). Photo:Jonathan M Steinberg Photography

2. Glossy caramel apples with cloth thank-you tags make adorable snack favors while guests sip on yummy spiced cider. See more of this wedding here. Photos: Leah Flores Photography

3. A snack table outfitted with apples, pumpkins, popcorn and apple cider sets the autumn tone while keeping guests satisfied all night. See more of this wedding here. Photo: Daron Jackson Photography

4. Guests’ names and table numbers on paper leaves, and use their beautiful color variations to indicate meal types—light pink for seafood, red for meat, and green for veggie. Photo: Bryan Rupp Photography

5. Favor goodie bags packed with campfire treats like apples, s’mores supplies, and caramel-apple lollipops are a sweet way to send guests off from a woodsy affair. Photo: Bryan Rupp Photography

6. Scattered apples throughout the table décor and floral design add pops of juicy color. See more of this wedding here. Photos: Erica Ann Photography

7. A bushel of multicolored apple varieties and apple accents lend the décor a rustic feel. See more of this inspiration shoot here. Photos: Booth Photographics

Season:

autumn