Can you believe I am just now really starting to decorate for fall? Most of you probably think I�m right on time, but this is about a month late for me. ;) My recent aversion to stuff has made me cringe at the thought of pulling the bins upstairs.
But this weekend I finally got the bug, and it�s coming out slowly but surely. It�ll just be a tad simpler this year.
Last year I showed you how to take some of your most basic decor and make your home glow with the fall season � this is a repost for anyone that wasn�t around these parts a year ago. ;)
Funny how pretty much every space in the photos below has completely changed since then. Don�t get too confused. :)
Enjoy! (Some updated pics will follow.)
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When it comes to decorating for fall, there are three things you need for a fabulous result: different textures, layering of the textures and it's gotta smell gooooood! You can't go wrong if you incorporate all of these.
I like to take items I already have and change them up for fall. For this display, I used a tray (Southern Living at Home, I love you!) I already had: I had the two larger candleholders, and purchased the three smaller ones for $1.50 each at Hobby Lobby. I placed them so the sizes were layered, and and filled in between with my go-to fall filler:
Oh yeah, and a yummy candle. Glorious!
Try taking items you already have -- add a candle and then some texture -- whether it be pumpkins, acorns, apples, leaves, whatever! (Just make sure they aren't near the flame! Yikes.) Have I mentioned how much I love... ummm... OK, I'll shut it. I'm off to eat a caramel apple covered in peanuts, that should shut me up.
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OK, totally weird, cause I�m about to eat a caramel apple again�right now. :)
I still haven�t touched the mantel or most of the other decor I mentioned in this post last year, but the tray with candles took less than five minutes to throw together on our new old Craigslist dresser:
I used the two big chunky candles from the mantel last year in the bigger glass candleholders and I love how beefy they are:
Because I used what I had, this little display cost me zero buckaroos, and I love it:
Take any kind of tray, (check out Goodwill if you don�t have one!), some candles and any kind of filler and you�ll have a beautiful fall glow for your home! Lurve�
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