Copper and Cream Autumn Wedding Centerpiece
Copper and cream autumn centerpieces lean into warm metallic fall tones — rust roses, cream peonies, and copper beech leaves in a refined fall palette.
The mood
Warm metallic autumn luxury
Primary colors
Flower Recipe
Real stem counts with 2025 US wholesale pricing
| Flower | Role | Stems | Wholesale/Stem |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rust Garden Rose | focal | 6 | $3.00–$4.00 |
| Cream Peony (seasonal) | focal | 3 | $4.50–$6.00 |
| Copper Ranunculus | secondary | 4 | $1.75–$2.50 |
| Cream Lisianthus | secondary | 4 | $2.00–$3.00 |
| Copper Beech Leaves | greenery | 5 | $1.50–$2.25 |
| Silver Dollar Eucalyptus | greenery | 4 | $1.00–$1.50 |
| Total Stems | 26 | ||
Rust Garden Rose
Cream Peony (seasonal)
Copper Ranunculus
Cream Lisianthus
Copper Beech Leaves
Silver Dollar Eucalyptus
Wholesale Cost
$58–$95
Suggested Retail
$170–$285
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Design tips for this palette
Copper beech leaves are the signature — they photograph as true copper.
Cream cuts the warmth without diluting it.
Use in copper or brass vessels for full effect.
How to price this for your client
A repeatable three-step workflow — every proposal, every client, every wedding.
1. Add stems to your Fiory library
Enter each stem from the recipe above into your Fiory stem database. Set the wholesale price per stem (or use our 2025 market defaults). The math runs automatically for every future proposal.
2. Apply your markup multiplier
Set your studio markup (2.5x–3.5x is standard) once in your Fiory account. Every recipe built with these stems inherits that markup automatically — no manual math, no pricing mistakes.
3. Generate the proposal PDF
Drag the saved recipe into a proposal, add your client details, and export a branded PDF in under five minutes. Clients see a professional document; you save two hours per wedding.
Step-by-step guide
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