Saturday, September 24, 2011
That's right - it's FALL, y'all!
I'm going to go ahead and ignore that the high for today on this lovely autumnal equinox is one hundred and four freaking degrees, and that's pretty much been the high (if not higher) for the past several months and will probably be the high for another few weeks. If I have to crank my AC and stick fake pumpkins all over my house so that I can celebrate the harvest season with the rest of the country, so be it.
The best part about fall, of course, is that it ushers in not only the cooler weather (can I get a Hallelujah???) but that it also heralds the beginning of the holiday season. I love this part of the year! So many things to make, and bake and experiences to enjoy! Lots of people Spring clean, but for me, I come alive and do all that in September. I've got my household binder to help me stay on the ball. We finally picked paint colors for the living room and started the painful process of priming the poop brown walls (really, who thought that was a good idea?) in the kitchen. My fall garden is mostly planted.
Life is GOOD, y'all.
This week I started hauling out my fall decor. Okay, I guess hauling is a bit over-dramatic. I only have one bin of stuff, because if you recall, we've been in an apartment with NO storage before this year! I'm sure as we live here my collection of stuff will grow. In the mean time, I can work with what I have and that includes my creativity! Expect to see some fall/Halloween decor posts from me in the next few weeks.
We'll start with my hutch:
I'll describe what's on the shelves, starting from the bottom. Click on any photo to enlarge it.
Confession? The candy corn is from last year. That stuff is GROSS. I don't know how people eat it, but it sure looks pretty in a seasonal display, doesn't it? I just put it in a baggie and saved it to use again.
Top - Glass candy jar full of Dollar Tree skulls and a label that I made last year. I opted to leave the liquid out this year. Little PartyLite leaf votive holder (part of the Whispering Leaves Trio) I bought at the neighbor's yard sale for a quarter. A pair of small milk glass urns flanking a milk glass dish holding Horatio the Dollar Tree glitter skull (from last year) and some fake apples (clearance! at Fresh & Easy of all places). The arsenic bottle I did last year, along with a vintage reproduction Halloween postcard in a small frame.
The fabric bunting is just little triangles of fabric cut with pinking shears and hot glued to ribbon. I stuck it up there using Glue Dots.
Middle shelf - a pair of milk glass vases at either end, the other two PartyLite leaf votive holders from my neighbor's yard sale, a purple metal star from the Target dollar spot last year, a milk glass compote with Spanish moss and a faux pumpkin (I just pulled it off a floral pick) from Hobby Lobby, my green cheese dome cloche styled with the stuff from last year's cloche, two leather-bound books (The Classics of Horror and Ghosts), and a swirly faux pumpkin that I found at Goodwill. I like that pumpkin because it has "Give Thanks" carved into the other side, so after Halloween I can just turn it around!
Bottom shelf - A stack of my favorite milk glass bubble bowls, two old books (David Copperfield and an old Roget's Thesaurus from Goodwill), a smaller stack of mini bubble bowls, my shrinking potion victim (again, left out the liquid this year), the sugar and creamer to match the bubble bowls, our monogram under a mini-cloche which I set on top of a saucer from my china set, and a milk glass compote filled with stones, twig balls, and a faux resin pumpkin that I picked up at Hobby Lobby last week. They look just like the mini ones you can buy at the grocery store, only you can save them and reuse them every year! No waste!
All of the apothecary jars came from Goodwill, and most of them have little tassels hanging on them that I made using Martha's directions. The letter F monogram under the cloche is mostly chipboard and Stickles glitter glue, with some orange crepe paper for fun. It's exactly as wide as the cloche is, so it tucked in there nicely and holds itself up. That mini-cloche came from Goodwill too, as did my china.
Here's a terrible backlit photo of the "sofa table" which is really just an Expedit turned on it's side:
Be sure to check back for some other things that I have up my sleeve! I may have lost my mantel in the move, but I have no shortage of things I can decorate.


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6 Comments:
Love.Love.Love!! And genius with those fake candy sticks!! I'm trying to gather even an ounce of creative energy and tackle my fall decorating this weekend. Thanks for all the great ideas!!
The decorations look amazing Sara! You are so creative! I love fall too and can't wait to decorate the classroom with the kiddos. Enjoy your autumn :)
The decorations look amazing Sara! You are so creative! I love fall too! I can't wait to decorate the classroom with the kiddos. Have a happy autumn :)
I love how you incorporated the Halloween items with your other decor pieces. A great look.
Beautiful !!!!
So so cool! Love all you milk glass and the fake candy sticks are too cute. Might have to copy that one. What a great hutch to display all your collections too!
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