Hang them on the front of a photo
frame for seasonal decor, add them to your fireplace mantle, string them across to make a banner.
So if that option doesn't work for Christmas or fall as well, what about also picking up a pair of the natural linen panels to provide a more meutral backdrop
for seasonal decor at those times?
However, they are also great for gift ideas and
for seasonal decor items at affordable prices so they are a super well rounded company to shop and to add to your list of favorite retailers.
TIP: My
advice for seasonal decor is that it should not over power or over run your existing decor, but that it should merely be a compliment to it to enhance your home for the season at hand
I keep a shelf in my
garage for seasonal decor and I'm always excited to bring out the old favorites every year and add them to my old tried and true home decor basics.
This type of collection make sense to me because 1) I actually use them 2) I love to have a variety on hand 3) they last for years (unlike trendy decorative trinkets) 4) I prefer natural
elements for seasonal decor, so it makes decorating with them fun when I can grab a pretty vase or container to put them in.
This is the spot where most of my vintage fun happens; The Kitchen Sitting Area, and rotating quilts and pillows on my white wicker is the
basis for my seasonal decor.
I have some really pretty glass pumpkins that a friend gifted to me last year as a housewarming gift, but that's about
it for seasonal decor.
If you want to make something that is going to last a little longer, you could also use one of those plastic pumpkin containers that kids use for trick or treating and put something like a pot of mums in that,
for some seasonal decor.
I'm with you — I move things from room to room and tweak
them for seasonal decor.
Every time I go to Goodwill, garage sales or any thrift store, I keep an eye out
for seasonal decor.