
If you are trying to choose a month for your wedding, there’s something so warm and cozy about fall and this feeling lends itself to make a perfect time for a wedding. The color palette for this season is everything from orange and brown to deep green and the occasional deep purple. You can mimic the browns and oranges you would see out- side and pair them with gold and olive. This season can place an emphasis on natural elements you find in a rural setting, such as rustic farm tables and twigs to hold signs. Lilies and roses can be intertwined with artichokes and grapes that captured the abundance of the season.
If you are looking for a reason to have a party in the autumn; let Ranch Events offer you some entertaining and fun suggestions. With its rich colors and harvest time for many local growers, fall lends plenty of ideas for event inspirations. Here are some thoughts that will call to mind the season’s flavor through menu items, color schemes, and more.
Fall Brunch Bash – Ranch Events can help you plan a Brunch for your family and friends. You will be able to find some of your favorite fall foods in our wide range of menu offerings. Our Bakery Chefs will dazzle you with our pumpkin or apples pie desserts. Seasonal decorations can include hay bales and scattered leaves near a chalkboard that display the Brunch menu. For the table centerpieces and throughout the venue, our Floral Department can create floral arrangements that showcase rich, autumnal colors and fall foliage. These floral designs will add warmth and beauty to any setting.

What would Halloween be without a carved pumpkin sitting on your porch or at the window looking out at all the trick or treaters? Make this Halloween special by carving your own pumpkin.
Tools and Materials you will probably use:

STEP #1: Choose pumpkin. Choose a pumpkin that’s large and smooth with a stem of at least 2”. If you plan to put a candle inside, choose a ground that’s at least 9” tall.
QUICK TIP: Pumpkins with smaller stems rot quickly.
STEP #2: Draw circle or hexagon. Draw a circle or hexagon on the top of the pumpkin an inch or two below the stem. Don’t worry if it’s not perfect, but make sure it’s a little bigger than your fist.