FALL IS HERE!
And if you haven't decorated your home or entrance yet, well maybe now is the time - since most crafts stores have their fall items reduced and offer great deals!!!!
I thought I share some easy decoration ideas with you, found on one of my favorite pages Pinterest!
This is so awesome and so simple. You don't need to put your pumpkins in an old fashioned wheelbarrow. You can get a small bale of straw and place them on there. All you need is some stencils, black permanent color and a fall garland surround by small pumpkins or even corn! This will make a massive impression.
Why not use some flowers combined with some unique pumpins!
You could use this perfect idea with the keys, but I have to say I don't have keys that I could use and great looking keys are hard to find. But as an alternative just use stencils and color again!
Why buying expensive fall wreaths when you can create one yourself. Now that the leaves are falling from the trees and have so many wonderful colors, just collect them & dry them at home. (You could also use pliable dried leaves from a craft store) Buy a wire wreath form (any crafts store), then cut a slit in the middle of the leaves and string the leaves onto the form. There are endless possibilities what can be added on top of the wreath.
AND FOR THE INSIDE?
Leaves and corn are a must have.
And again, PUMPKINS! Simply cut a hole in the middle of the pumpkin and insert a candle.
Or just collect more leaves, try them again and put them around a small juice glass or whatever you have available and tie them up with a small string.
This is a great decoration for a dinner during the fall and adds a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Let me know what decoration ideas you have !
I love fall... I love the welcome friends pumpkin picture! I wonder if that is a decal or painted? uhh drooling!...and the vintage keys -- love it!
ReplyDeleteI think the easiest way is to go to Michael's or Hobby Lobby, get one of those amazing stencils they sell. Then get a black spay paint and create your welcome message. If you do it - please share it.
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