Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Autumn Decorations

Decorating the House for Fall

We want the home to feel welcoming year round. Warm, cozy and festive in the winter, soft and airy in the summer, energetic in the springtime and an inviting retreat in the Fall. So... our decor changes seasonally. When we change our decor seasonally our home hopefully won't get stuck in a rut - this way I am continually updating it - at least on a surface level.

Our Fall Decor 2012 - changing as soon as we arrive back from our Thanksgiving vacation to Christmas/Winter Decor

Kitchen:


The "Give us this day our daily bread" is out year round - the gourds and bare wreath were added for the Fall

A tray of pumpkin cookies on display and to eat of course




Entryway:

A Fall Leaf Candle and Bronze Candle Holder

Give Thanks Chalkboard


A metal bin filled with gourds pinecones and moss


A wreath on the inside of the front door





A Thomas Kinkade Fall portrait gets hung this time of year


Sunroom:
Eliana's Painted Pumpkin and other pumpkins adorn the room

It is fun to use candle sticks to hold things other than candles

Acorns adorn the bottom of the candle on the mantel

Fall Leaf Branch with Dried Artichokes


More Pumpkins!


A bare branch candelabra - no candles added - I like the bareness as it resembles the bare branches outside


I like to pull out current and past Fall magazines to read at leisure


Dining Room:

A bowl of candy corn on the buffet

Fall Leaves, Candelabra and Golden Pumpkin on a side table


A basket filled with corn, pumpkins, a fall scented candle and leaves as a centerpiece on the table



Family/Living Room:

A mosaic pumpkin - one of my favorites






Accents of orange with a branch of apples - just picked and ready to eat :-)


We keep a seasonal puzzle out for people to work on 

Entryway Bath:

The hand towels get changed seasonally - usually more than a few times a season


This happy fella sits in the corner under the sink


This sits in the corner of the bath with a Fall scented candle in the center


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