Transition Fall Into Halloween and Thanksgiving. I love to add seasonal decor to my home, but I would like for it to ease itself into the next season too. Taking fall and easing into Halloween and Thanksgiving is really pretty easy. I know that Halloween is just around the corner and I love my Fall In The Kitchen – Spooky Style. However, I want my fall to ease into Thanksgiving too.
When I entertain, I’m always in for a new table setting. Pumpkins, berries, fruit, and a lantern create a Neutral, Glam Fall Table that will last a while.
The lantern, gourds, berries fruit, and pretty bright fall colors are all it takes to make it feel like “Fall is Here”.
To transition it into Halloween, just add a few black pumpkins to the place settings. Simple and understated but it works.
Of course, my Dining Room is where I like to create a little more dressed-up table. A simple assortment of velvet pumpkins and flowers can make a stunning centerpiece that works from Fall to Thanksgiving. It looks more elegant because I used my gold rimbed glasses.
Here’s another easy and simple centerpiece. My big fat Turkey and a few rustic pumpkins. It doesn’t have to be a lot or elaborate.
I’ve had this turkey for years, and I love putting him out in the Fall and for the holidays. He’s simple and understated so he works anywhere.
I love to switch up the decor in the kitchen too. Fall in the Kitchen – Spooky Style.
Changing out a few things from Fall to embrace Halloween is easy in the kitchen. A fun jack-o-lantern and a few things from the Dollar Tree and it looks like a Spooky Fun Kitchen.
I can also take a clue from my Fall decor to switch things out for Thanksgiving.
The island is my favorite place to add a tray to my seasonal decor. Love my turkey so he becomes center stage this time around. Mix in some seasonal fruits, berries, and leaves and you have a simple but colorful centerpiece.
Then the range wall usually gets a few things, but I like to keep it simple.
I love my little drunken chef, so he usually hangs around all year.
The other side of the range gets a plant with a few berries for color.
Not too much for now, but right after Thanksgiving, it will begin to sport its Christmas decor. That’s when I like to go all out.
Really love your subtle nod to autumn and Halloween. I think the witch’s hat on your kitchen pig wins though. TOO CUTE!
Thanks for always inspiring, Marty.