Last time I showed you some beautiful fall entry way decorating incase you were planning to hang a wreath or buy a pumpkin to welcome fall. In fact, my dear friend in Maryland said that she made the trek down to the storage area of her basement and brought up some decorations. Makes me feel good to know that she was inspired.
Today, I want to show you some more beautiful ideas only these are for the interior of your home. Enjoy!
Notice how popcorn and beans and green peas were layered in this hurricane globe.
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Use your extra candle holders, a glass dome, or a cake plate for small pumpkins and squashes. When you put something on a pedestal or under glass it immediately becomes more important!
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I have been reading that the mirror paint available in craft stores works well. While I don’t know if it was used in any of these pictures, I think that it would be fun to try it out on pumpkins.
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Upholstery tacks can be pushed into pumpkins or gourds to make a design.
Bittersweet grows in fence rows or in the woods and dries beautifully.
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Did you ever press leaves when you were a kid? Add them to some parchment paper with white glue and have this fantastic display.
via: Tim Cuppett Architects
Why not clip some beautiful fall foliage from the yard and assemble in a vase? Nothing like bringing nature inside.
via: Southern Living
We have seen this done with apples and pumpkins before, but it never loses the charm. My daughter’s mother-in-law decorated tables at the wedding rehearsal dinner with beautiful pumpkins holding fresh mums.
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Use your craft paint…but try to get some metallic…the way the light catches it makes these so pretty. You could also paint your initial.
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via: HGTV
via: HGTV
Upholstery webbing is used for the table cloth. It comes in giant spools and can be “woven” into many things. The material is burlap so it looks great with fall arrangements.
via: HGTV
via: HGTV
I have loved this room decorated by HGTV’s Sarah Richardson for a long time. The pillows and throw could be changed for every season. How I would love to find a coat of arms like the one over the fire place!
via: Sarah Richardson
There you have it! Gather some pumpkins, squash, fall foliage, candles, mercury glass, spray paint, and get creative. Enjoy!