![]() ![]() All neutral colors for these shelves, with just a touch of pink and plum on my favorite little transferware platter.Īnd, how perfect is that little transferware cup that I recently picked up at a local vintage shop! It’s so cute, and the perfect colors for fall!! LOVE it!!! This helps pull all the spaces together, and create a less chaotic decor style. I like to have variety in my decor, yet keeping it consistent. Some hydrangeas and seeded eucalyptus, in a concrete container, help carry the theme from the entryway, living room, and family room to the kitchen. Loving the impact that these five little beauties made to my bookshelf!Īnd, then of course, my kitchen shelves got a few fall touches… Keeping them in their little containers not only keeps the crate from getting wet and dirty, but it’s always so much easier to water these little plants by taking each little container out of the crate and watering them in the kitchen sink. $1.27 to be exact! I simply placed the plants, still in their plastic containers, into a wooden crate. I get these little potted mums every year at Walmart, they are less than $1.50 per plant! Still, keeping it really simple, I replaced the summer flowers with fall flowers, purple mums. I almost sold the bookshelf, but my sister convinced me to keep it, and I’m so glad she did! It’s going to be such a fun piece to style for all the seasons! I then moved the little book shelf, that I recently showed y’all, into the family room. And, of course, a cozy throw blanket always adds that cozy feeling! The pumpkin on this pillow is one of the very few pumpkins that you’ll see in my house just yet. Loving purples, plums, dusty pinks for fall.Īnd, seeded eucalyptus is always a must for me, for these fall/winter months! Love it!! ![]() I arranged my garden clipping in a little concrete container, for a more rustic look. The red fabric looked good in the family room, but not in this space…I need your help with this, do you have any suggestions of fabric color/pattern for the settee? I am trying to figure out the perfect fabric to reupholster it in. I love to start every season off with a clean house, and when I start cleaning, I start moving things! I decided to replace the two chairs that were in here, with the antique settee, that I so love! I think it opens up the space and feels a lot less crowded in here. I’ve been moving things around this week. ![]() Keeping it really simple for my early fall decor this year.Īdded some candles to cozy up the space. These sweet blooms were pure white, just a week ago! They’ve started to do their thing, and change color! ![]() I started by placing a bunch of freshly cut hydrangeas, in a concrete basket, in my entryway. The temperatures haven’t dropped just yet, but my late summer/early fall flowers are blooming, and my hydrangeas are starting to change color. The cooler weather always brings such beautiful, rich colors. It so much fun to see different flowers change at the slightest change in temperature. This year, I started gathering inspiration by clipping some late summer/early fall flowers from my garden….dahlias, anemones, asters, etc. I’m not rushing out to buy a car load of fresh pumpkins, not just yet at least. When I start to bring fall decor into my home, I always start slow. Those are the things that I think about when bringing fall decor into my home. You all probably know that I am a summer girl, through and through! But, fall has it’s appealing characteristics too! I love all the cozy vibes, and all the beautiful colors that fall brings. Her link is at the bottom of this post, along with some of her pictures to check out! Tara, from Stilettos and Shiplap, is also sharing some fall decor ideas on her blog today. Today, I am so excited show y’all a few ways that I have started to incorporate fall decor into my home. I’m so glad that they all love school as much as they do, it sure makes back to school time so much easier! My boys all LOVE their teachers, and have had so much fun being back at school. We made it through the first week of school here. ![]()
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