Once the
Fall floral picks were secured, I wrapped more yarn around the stems starting at the top and working my way to the bottom.
After that, I laid out the
faux floral picks on the hoop to make sure they were placed where I wanted them.
I chose gold because it went along with the metallic tones in the
Fall floral picks I used.
I found once I started thinking about things in «miniature» that is when I found the statue, the tart tin, the small shells and even the mushrooms (off
of floral picks).
For maximum freshness, cut the fruit then skewer the halves
on floral picks or dowels and slide these into the arrangement right before guests arrive.
I created a grapevine and boxwood swag to go behind the treble clef, so I could change up the look of my door with
seasonal floral picks and stems.
Wearing: Top: Lilly Pulitzer for Target (see some
fun floral picks below) Maxi Skirt: Kohl's (similar & it has pockets!)
The faux pumpkins give it the color and warmth I was inspired by from the Pumpkin Latte candle, the succulents and Chesapeake Bay jar candles give it the height it needed, and the faux corn cobs and fall
floral picks make it extra festive.
I kept the wreath up from Christmas, but took off the
red floral picks and changed the red ribbon for a gray one.
And this tree is full of different things like vintage items and silverware and
floral picks instead of traditional ornaments and mismatched ribbon and candle ring beads instead of garland.
I gave it a facelift with some new
Fall floral picks that I found at Michael's for 60 % off.
Those floral picks are adorable!
Even though
the floral picks were part of the Christmas decor I couldn't help think they'd work beautifully in a Fall tablescape.
Most of the year, I continuously use the same grapevine wreath and make easy changes with seasonal garlands or
floral picks.
Those floral picks are adorable!
Next I arranged my Fall
floral picks and secured them in place by tying a piece of yarn around the stems.
Take
a floral pick with multiple stems and cut the stems off.
For the centrepiece, I found these pink and light blue pumpkins at Michaels, as well as the eucalyptus and
floral picks.
Fill in the tree with pine cones,
floral picks and sticks.
All the elements — oil painting, wall sconces, garland, tree toppers, and
floral picks — work together to create this mantel display inspired by a classic winter scene.
Most of the year, I continuously use the same grapevine wreath and make easy changes with seasonal garlands or
floral picks.