i am always trying to find new ways to create pumpkin decor to enjoy in the fall...
i'm game to try anything to see if it will work.
i recently came across some photos of this past project, never shared here on the blog,
and thought i had better do that before the window of opportunity for fall decor closes!
these are a fun way to create pumpkins with a bohemian style vibe,
perfect in combination with the neutral hues, macrame' accents, and wood textures
in the 'of the moment' boho modern fall decorating.
continue reading for details on how easy these are...
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10.11.2020
boho lace pumpkins
10.08.2020
fall flip: guest room update
back in August, i shared the no-cost makeover i created in our guest room -
a cool, refreshing boho mod style in tones of greens and accented with succulents.
no one has come to stay with us since then, but i've just updated the decor...
a cool, refreshing boho mod style in tones of greens and accented with succulents.
no one has come to stay with us since then, but i've just updated the decor...
and even though there isn't a pumpkin or a leaf in sight,
adding the color orange really works to to bring in a 'fall' mood.
(it's still hot here. but it's October now, so i have to accept the inevitable!)
adding the color orange really works to to bring in a 'fall' mood.
(it's still hot here. but it's October now, so i have to accept the inevitable!)
continue reading to see how a few small changes made a BIG difference
in the way this room feels...
10.04.2020
fall harvest scarecrow
an unexpected find of a two dollar faux 'Funkin' pumpkin at a local thrift shop
was the impetus for this quick, easy fall decor project... perfect indoors or out!
(and no, i wasn't shopping. or, rather, i didn't PLAN to be shopping! i went to the thrift store to drop off three bags of used books.
but the door was open... and i was weak... and so.... i came home with a pumpkin. and three MORE bags of books. but i digress...)
that lightweight foam pumpkin became the head of this cute fall scarecrow.
made with items already on hand - including grass trimmings from our yard -
he came together really fast.
continue reading to see what's holding him up!
10.01.2020
make a tiered tray the easy way!
the decorating trend of the moment seems to be tiered trays!
they make arranging a selection of small items a breeze,
pulling them all together in one display to make a big impact.
i've seen loads of great styling ideas shared all over social media,
but i came up with an approach for the tray itself that i thought might inspire you...
that tiered tray in the image above? not a tray. i didn't buy it.
i made it - using some things that i pulled out of cabinets & cupboards,
and a few drops of hot glue.
not only was it an easy project, it will come apart when i am ready for it to.
continue reading to see my easy way to MAKE a tiered tray...
9.28.2020
funky junky pumpkin!
this project has an interesting beginning:
i was taking our garbage cans out to the curb for pickup one morning.
and there at the curb was my neighbors' trash can...
with a fabulous, huge, ORANGE metal floor fan sticking out of it.
as i discovered upon further investigation, it was just a fan housing. no inner parts.
meaning the hard work had been done already -
so how could i NOT snatch this thing up and repurpose it?!!!
especially when my whoooooole quarantine mission has been
to NOT spend money on craft or decor supplies. to just use what i have.
this thing shows up right in front of me, on my street. what am i supposed to do?!!!
i thought you'd agree.
so yes, in just a few seconds i did grab that fan housing right outta' his garbage can!
and i knew exactly what it was going to become...
last year, i made some junky fall pumpkins from similar salvaged metal parts.
and this version is even better!
last year, i made some junky fall pumpkins from similar salvaged metal parts.
and this version is even better!
continue reading to see several versions of
the giant junk pumpkin that i made from it...
9.24.2020
early fall floral tablescape
ah, September... a fickle month that can't decide if it's summer or fall!
even between seasons,
nature never fails to delight me with new color combinations and moods,
nature never fails to delight me with new color combinations and moods,
providing endless inspiration for decorating...
inspired by a piece of fabric that evokes a late summer garden,
this tablescape includes some fall elements along with summer flowers and herbs.
it's easy to pull together a pretty table - just look outside for inspiration!
this tablescape includes some fall elements along with summer flowers and herbs.
it's easy to pull together a pretty table - just look outside for inspiration!
continue reading for some easy table decor tips...
9.21.2020
'paint chip' painted pumpkins
a recent post shared the paper paint chip pumpkins i made,
and this project was hatched at the same time!
three styrofoam pumpkins were easily painted in the same style as paint chips,
three styrofoam pumpkins were easily painted in the same style as paint chips,
and the multi-hued stripes just make me smile.
continue reading for tips on how to make these easy painted pumpkins...
continue reading for tips on how to make these easy painted pumpkins...
9.17.2020
fall decorating in gradient tones
September rolls around and it's supposed to be 'everything Pumpkin Spice'.
but honestly, that's a stretch when it's still triple-digit summer heat outside -
sometimes our geographic location just doesn't vibe with popular seasonal decor
and it's time to get outta' that box!
rather than go full-on with leaves and pumpkins everywhere,
i came up with a way to use what i had on hand with a fresh look:
arranging my stash of pumpkins in a color gradient.
while the color spectrum runs from clear to brown,
arranging things this way gives a 'fall feel' with a bit of whimsy.
continue reading to see how easy this approach is!
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