I finally dug through all the bins and did a little fall decorating in the living room. I am really keeping it super simple.
I love the check fabric on the table and the pillows, so I pulled out the check pumpkins I made last year and decided to use them on the coffee table to continue the frenchy, country rustic theme.
I elevated the larger pumpkin on a brass tiered stand that I’ve had for years. It gave it some importance.
This is the tutorial I shared last year on how to make fabric pumpkins. Mind were really simple, this is what I started with this year. Just a couple of leaves, so I thought they needed something extra.
I freshened them up with a new leaf and berries, and they look so much better.
The small one got a new leaf and some berries too.
A little shiny gold and silver to add some glitz and sparkle, a few acorns and I was done.
I think it flows well with the glitzy rustic centerpiece I created for the dining table. You can see that post here.
I love the look of gold and silver and I like to mix them in a room.
I am really enjoying the browns and greens for a softer look for fall.
I left out orange this year, how about you, did you decorate with the traditional oranges and reds?
I am joining the following parties:
Savvy Southern Style for WOW , Green Willow Pond for What We Accomplished Ivy and Elephants for What’s It Wednesday, DIY by Design for Fall Into Fall We Are That Family for Works For Me WednesdayThe Everyday Home for Homework Wednesday
Style Sisters for Centerpiece Wednesday, Rose Chintz Cottage for Home
Craftberry Bush for Inspiration Gallery Thursday Stonegable for Tutorials – Tips and Tidbits , The Shabby Creek Cottage for Transformation Thursday
No Minimalist Here for Open House Party, Posed Perfection for All Things Thursday Hop
Katherines Corner for Favorite Things, The Vintage Farmhouse for Creative Things
A Delightsome Life for Home and Garden, Imparting Grace for Grace at Home Between Naps On The Porch for Tablescape Thursday From My Front Porch To Yours for Treasure Hunt Thursday The 36th Avenue for 36th Avenue Party
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