Creating a mood board is a beautiful way to explore the look and feel of your wedding, party, or seasonal home styling or even a full room makeover. Autumn is a rich season for colour—think harvest warmth, fading light, and nature’s last burst before winter. Here’s how to capture that magic in your own palette.
1. Start With Inspiration
Nature Walks: Collect leaves, bracken, seed heads, berries, and dried grasses from your surroundings. Photograph textures and colours that catch your eye.
Light & Neutral: Soft taupe, stone, blush, and muted gold. 👉 Tip: Pick 3–5 main shades and 1–2 accents for balance.
3. Balance Textures & Tones
A palette isn’t only about colour—it’s about how colours feel together.
Textures: Pair velvety petals with crisp foliage, or rough linen with smooth ceramics.
Tones: Mix dark grounding shades (like chocolate or forest green) with lighter highlights (like cream or pale peach).
4. Assemble Your Mood Board
Digital: Use Canva, Pinterest, Drop in photos, colour swatches, and text.
Physical: Pin fabric scraps, pressed leaves, printed photos, and sketches onto a board (this is my person fav, I love the feel of paper, fabric, the turn of a page on a book)
Place your colours in clusters so you can see how they “speak” to each other.
5. Refine & Apply
Step back and ask: Does it feel cohesive? Seasonal? Personal?
Use your palette to guide flowers, linens, stationery, and even food choices.
Remember: Autumn doesn’t have to be orange! Neutrals, jewel tones, and muted shades can all capture the season beautifully.