I did succumb to a garland and a couple
twig pumpkins from HGs» It's so hot here in the south that we don't have any fall foliage just yet.
I've had these rustic
twig pumpkins for several years.
Do you think he could have even fathomed Burlap Covered Glass Jar Dollar Tree Candles nestled between Dollar Tree Fall Foliage and
Twig Pumpkins stolen from faded and forgotten fall arrangements.
Lit
twig pumpkins add a textured look and can be placed strategically on the ground or suspended from stakes and hooks for your preferred look.
Family Room: HomeGoods —
twig pumpkin in hydrangeas, Trick and Treat mugs, elephant bowl, red pillow Here — wood initial monogram Here — flying pig pillow
The raffia and
twig pumpkin came in a bag of vase filler.
This twig pumpkin gets far more compliments than I anticipated.
Family Room: HomeGoods —
twig pumpkin in hydrangeas, Trick and Treat mugs, elephant bowl, red pillow Here — wood initial monogram Here — flying pig pillow
Not exact matches
Go apple picking Jump in a pile of leaves Make some autumn art Collect colourful fall leaves Collect seeds from plants in the garden Plant bulbs for next spring Make a bird feeder Make leaf prints Make
pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go looking for spider webs Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an apple pie Carve your own
pumpkin Make Autumn sun catchers Go on a bat watch at dusk Make toffee apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party Make an autumn wreath for your door Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect pinecones Collect
twigs Make hot chocolate Draw or paint some autumn still life Attend harvest festival Make apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures of all the different colours you can find in a woodland Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic Look for a full moon Go trick or treating Try apple bobbing Make apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock Dry orange slices Roast
pumpkin seeds Make Halloween biscuits Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens and coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
With few exceptions, all of our seasonal decorations are natural elements, like
twigs and leaves, pinecones, real
pumpkins, wood, and textiles.
I looked through for what I had in the way of neutral colors (the white
pumpkins, black spiders and crow, and
twig wreath) and searched the house for other basic elements that could possibly tie in like the vases and candle holder.
i love your mix of copper pieces w / all the greenry & white
pumpkins and the gray
twig runner is the perfect base.
I love how the combination of florals, vines and
twigs appear as if they grew naturally on this
pumpkin!
SOURCES: Latte Dinner Plates, Faux Bois Salad Plates, Pale Gold Napkins, Berry Print Napkins,
Twig Flatware, Silver Fox, Wine Glasses, Mercury Glass Candle Holders, Dining Table from West Elm
Pumpkin Bakers, Mercury Glass Vase from World Market DIY Thankful Tree Centerpiece Paper Dahlias Gold Leaf Place Card (button below)
I gather acorns,
twigs and leaves on my walks, local farmer's markets bring on the
pumpkins, and they keep the «little yellow school bus» company.
And the real
pumpkin stem on these just adds so much more than the ones I've made with
twigs or cinnamon sticks!
Skinny Girl, a seven - foot - tall bronze, captures a teenage girl with long branches for legs, a
twig for a nose and a carved -
pumpkin - like face — clearly a kid with identity issues.
I would love to win so that I could gild
pumpkins and explore other gilding projects for fall, such as
twigs or leaves.
I switched out a small telescope for a tall, large clear vase with lovely faux maple tree branches with realistic fall leaves and one with acorns... looks so sculptural on a sofa table... I placed a string of amber fairy lights (on a battery timer) in the base of the vase... so pretty and cozy looking at night as it illuminates the vase and the wall behind the arrangement and placed a fall
twig berry swag along my mantle and nestled 3 ceramic
pumpkins amongst it.
Mini embroidery Hoop Ornaments from Jo - Anna at A Pretty Life in the Suburbs Mason Jar Lid Ornaments from Tara at Suburble Feather Snowflakes from Alice at Thoughts from Alice Chalkboard Printable Ornament from Crystal at A
Pumpkin and a Princess Yarn Ball Ornaments from Rachel at Shades of Blue Interiors Icy
Twig Sprays from Shauna at Satori Design for Living Glitter Snowflakes from Jennifer at Town and Country Living Driftwood Sailboat Ornaments from Danielle at Finding Silver Pennies Frosted Pipe Cleaner Snowflakes from Jenn at Clean and Scentsible Gold Wreath Ornament from Sarah at Bombshell Bling Frosted Cranberry Ornament from Kristin at The Yellow Bliss Road Mini Mason Jar Ornaments from Kimberly at A Night Owl Glitter Dipped Pinecones, Feathers, and Cotton from Kellie at Nest of Posies Gift Box Ornaments from Autumn at It's Always Autumn
Infuse in some personalized ideas such as a scarecrow (which can have a
pumpkin as a head), adding vegetables such as kale or dried corn, a basket or barrel of apples, a wheel barrow full of various sized
pumpkins, wooden or chalkboard signs (such as a welcome sign),
twigs added into a pot (add mini lights to highlight), pinecones piled into a pot, your house number displayed on
pumpkins, lanterns, green moss, and mini lights to accent.
I just listed my home and in order to get a little fall decorating done, I used ceramic, foam,
twig, paper Mache and all sort of «faux»
pumpkins.
Combining two of the quintessential symbols of fall, this piece of home décor features real
twigs shaped into a beautiful
pumpkin to perfectly complement your autumn décor.