Fall decor
6 simple and low-budget ways to add Fall touches to your home.
- It’s all about colors and coziness
Nothing says more Fall than warm and earth-tone colors. A throw or a large plaid scarf strategically displayed will evoke right away that cooler nights and mornings are asking for knits and wrappers.
- Plant your borders with late-blooming flowers
Fall does not mean no flowers! Dahlias, sunflowers, asters, goldenrods and other late-blooming plants such as panicle hydrangeas can provide colors and beauty until frost and even later. You may add more depth with colorful foliage of peonies or grasses.
- Bring the outside in!
It’s easy to find colorful foliage that will brighten your decor, Clip a few stems of shrubs or trees with leaves, prune at angle the tip, remove the leaves at the bottom and display in a large vase or container, even on the floor. Crabapples and other small fruit-bearing plants can be added to them or to fresh flowers. Add and renew fresh water to keep longer in a vase.
- Compose a dry arrangement
Visit your garden or nearby fields. This is the time of the year where you may gather with no harm done seed pods, cones or grasses of garden plants and wildflowers. Think sculptural aspect of forms, heights and shapes.
- Add seasonal fruit
If you’re apple picking or visiting the pumpkin patch, add them to your kitchen island or dining room table in a wooden or eathenware bowl.
- Add a pillow or two with seasonal colors
Buy or sow a few cute plaid or embroidered pillow covers with colors and appropriate scenes.
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5 Comments
So beautiful Celine💕 congratulations I follow you on Instagram and now on Pinterest! Wishing you the best💕
I really appreciate your comment Cynthia! Thank you!
All great ideas Celine! And beautiful photos! 🧡 Thanks for the tips!
Great ideas my friend! Love your blog!!
Sharon @houseonheatherfield
Thank you so much Sharon!!!