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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Decorating for the Fall

Well, my favorite time of year is here again....FALL!  I was excited by this cool weather, and went out this afternoon to buy mums and pumpkins to decorate my front porch.  From that, I was inspired to provide some affordable tips on decorating the front entry of your home.  The entryway and/or porch of your house, is the first thing everyone will see when visiting.  First start off with hanging a festive wreath that has leaves, berries, sugar pumpkins, fall ribbon, and/or sticks.  I prefer a wreath that is simple using only one element, but this focal point into your home can be as ornate as you'd like.  For a step further, get some hay bales and set them up on your porch or at your entry way.  Then arrange some pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, and/or leaves on the hay bales.  Also add a candle or a small birdhouse to make it even more unique!  Lastly, place the mums in decorative pots that you're no longer using for your summer flowers and arrange them around the hay bale(s).

What ideas do you have for Fall decorating?  Questions?  ASK!

Fall Decorating Ideas


 

 

 

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2 Comments:

At September 22, 2010 at 8:27 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

What are your thoughts on artificial wreaths? I prefer real evergreen wreaths, but am not sure what options exist in the fall. Thanks!

 
At September 24, 2010 at 3:21 PM , Blogger Jenna @ SAS Interiors - Simple. Affordable. Stylish. said...

Great Question! I'm not a huge fan of anything artificial, BUT sometimes it's your only option due to the season, maintenance, and/or availability. If you decide to choose something that is artificial, make sure it has a "real" look; choose something that is as true as possible to the "real" thing. A second option, would be to choose a wreath arrangement that has dried flowers, berries, fruits, etc. This can be seen in the first wreath example above.
But in 2-3 months, you shouldn't have any reason not to find a beautiful REAL evergreen wreath! Good Luck!

 

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