The first thing I changed out was the flower bucket on our front door.
Next, I traded out the seashells for some pinecones in the large bowl that sits on the table in our library.
I then swapped the seashells in a hurricane in the library for a grape vine wreath I loosened and placed in the bottom along with some green Spanish moss and acorns.
Once again the seashells were stored away along with the jute roping and sand, and replaced with miniature pinecones my daughter collected years ago on a trip to North Carolina.
The bird's nest with little blue eggs on my cake plate with a cloche now holds a little white pumpkin. I love these!
The iron crow I purchased at Pottery Barn came out as well...
And lastly, as least for today, my newest love~my Willow House lantern (set of two, this is the larger), got
some of the grapevine wreath as a base for a yummy smelling vanilla candle and was placed in the center of our dining room table.
Little by little we are starting to see fall around here in the South. A welcome reprieve after several long months of 95+ degree temperatures.
10 comments:
You have some great pieces. I love your hurricanes. Cute fall transformations. You have reminded me that I have yet to do my front door wreath. Ughhhh!
Isn't it nice to finally get some cool weather?! Your fall touches around your house are great- the little pine cones and acorns are a nice way to welcome the change of seasons.
Your fall touches are perfect! I love the door basket!
Love your fall fluff, simple and perfect.
Beautiful and just the right amount for autumn decor!! Love your lantern!
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Karena
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The cool weather was short-lived around here...but I love your changes. Maybe if we do this, and continue to eat pumpkin flavored everything...fall will come for good!?
Beautiful fall touches! Your home is lovely.
I love decorating with pinecones now and for Christmas.
Londen
xo
Oh you have some wonderful things. Nicely done too. Hugs!
love how you decorate and love that crow!
Great ideas!
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