I'll definitely be going neutral on
a few fall decorations this year.
In any case... here are a few more fall pictures to fire up your imagination and help you with ideas for putting
a few fall decorations out, natural or not.
Not exact matches
I have literally spent all of this previous free weekend doing favorite
fall activities such as putting out some Halloween
decorations, cooking up a pot of chili, grabbing up those grocery - store sunflowers, and watching a
few scary movies under a furry blanket.
It's
fall, and with
fall come a
few annual traditions: the leaves changing color, pumpkin spice everything, Christmas
decorations a full two months early, and — most relevant to us here at Penn Medicine — the Day in the Life project.
Since I had chalk painted the furniture pieces in the living room this past winter, I knew that I needed a
few new
fall decorations for my seasonal decor area.
I'm going to sort thru my
fall decorations and pick out just a
few select items to decorate with and the rest (and there is a lot if it!!)
Just a
few things to watch out for include: cord chewing and tinsel eating, trees and other
decorations that can
fall, and dangerous reactions to noisemakers.
My
decorations a all packed away (and labeled) so I hope to Be able to get out
few before
Fall is over.
Even though my husband and I are temporarily (18 months) living in a fully furnished apartment (somewhat like a residence inn room) some 2500 miles from home due to his job, I'm inspired to embrace the
fall season and add a
few decorations.
HI Melissa, I wish I would have read this post a
few years ago before I splurged on
fall decorations that are every
fall color under the sun!
Yep, definitely like Christmas (and not like a cyclone went threw spewing Christmas stuff)-- but I have far
fewer boxes of
decorations, so that helps — and last year, I took advantage of the sales to get plastic storage boxes and finally got stuff into those and out of the bazillion half -
falling - apart cardboard boxes of every possible type.
I've been playing with them for quite a
few weeks now and I can honestly say I think they are my new most favorite
fall decoration ever.
You can turn your everyday
decorations into fun
Fall decorating with just a
few pieces to warm up your space for the season.
I gathered a
few supplies to make this
Fall Hoop Wreath for the front door to hold me over until I get the Halloween
decorations out (which might be very soon).
A
few days ago, I pulled out my
fall decorations to get the ball rolling on a
fall home tour.
I have almost all my
fall decorations set up, with a
few tweaks here and there.
So, come along with me as we visit a
few of my favorite blogger's homes and see all their
fall decorations.
Like I said, its been a bit of a stressful
few months and after I took down all the Halloween
decorations we decided to rearrange the furniture for the Christmas tree and then decorate for Thanksgiving and
Fall, and honestly between all of that my «Lets decorate the whole house» mentality was failing me.