The back door in our garage, the sunflower flag is in an old milk can from my Dad's farm.
The Dining Room
The gourds are in an old wooden tool box I got at an auction.
In the living room is the shelf that I change out with the seasons. The dried hydrangea blossoms are from my daughter Laura.
One of the side tables in the living room.
This is on our TV console.
I haven't gotten pumpkins to put on the front porch yet. I don't want them to go bad too quickly in this warm weather, so that's the extent of my Fall decorating!
It looks perfect, Mari. I adore that scale!!
ReplyDeleteYour fall decorations look lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love it all!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lot of us blog friends are on the same wave length this week Mari. I bought a bag of candy corn but I have decided I cannot purchase another one.lol I love that stuff.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks pretty and festive.
ReplyDeleteLovely, Mari! Our decorating styles are so similar. I haven't put our autumn decorations out yet other than a couple of wreaths. But I am hoping to be in full swing with it before the weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour fall things look so neat and pretty. I am waiting for it to cool off a little too before adding mums and pumpkins. It is still very hot here and dry. Our yard is covered in brown leaves. Guess that adds to the fall look.
ReplyDeleteIt has been quite warm weather here as well, then all of a sudden this past weekend, it's proper Fall weather...brrr!!
ReplyDeletePumpkins are on the porch, with lots more pumpkins to be added.
Love your table and that old tool caddy is awesome!!!
I am quite interested to see how our Fall and Winter will be...as we have moved quite a bit closer to St. George, but we are still in the mountain valley :)
Smiles :)
~K.
Beautiful. I see though, after tomorrow--no more 85*--back to the 50-60's normal October weather for here, wink.
ReplyDeleteYour decor is lovely! I still haven't decorated yet. Still in the mid 90's here. We are all sweating to death! lol
ReplyDeleteI love your decor, that work Bob did in your dining area last year, the paneling looks so like old English paneling it’s beautiful. I’m going to be getting my autumn decorations out. A few weeks ago Annie and I went to a class to make fall wreaths with dried plant material on grapevine wreaths, it was a lot of fun. Annie is doing well, thank you for asking, Mari
ReplyDeleteIt all looks lovely and very welcoming. I love the way you decorate your house for the seasons.
ReplyDeleteIt all looks so pretty. Laura's dried flowers are gorgeous. I keep looking at pumpkins, but just think it's too hot yet.....same with violas and pansies.
ReplyDeleteLuscious and perfect as always! I love your dining room. Brittany decorated her front porch with pumpkins and mums this past week ... hmmmm ... it's going to be 97 degrees tomorrow. I told her the punkins'll be mush in no time ... she just shrugged. My guess is she'll buy more before Thanksgiving. It's all good! xoxo
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Mari!!
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