Showing posts with label decorating for fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating for fall. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Decorated Autumn Porches

 


Transform your porch into a cozy autumn retreat with simple, timeless touches. Start by adding a few pumpkins or gourds in varying sizes, placing them on steps or around a welcome mat for a festive feel. Incorporate a wreath made of dried leaves or wheat on the door to bring in natural textures. 


A cozy throw blanket in warm tones like rust or mustard can be draped over a chair to invite relaxation. Finally, string up a set of soft fairy lights around the porch to create a warm, welcoming glow as the evenings get chillier. These easy elements will create a classic, inviting autumn atmosphere without overwhelming the space.





























Happy fall! 
-Laura





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Thursday, October 23, 2025

Decorating for Fall: Creative Jack 'O Lantern Flower Arrangements

 


Why not transform your Halloween Jack 'O Lantern into a fabulous Halloween flower arrangement?

See below and be inspired!


















Happy fall! 
-Laura





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Laura

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Sunday, September 22, 2024

Make A Beautiful Autumn Ephemera Garland




Fashion a paper garland with autumn colors and very simple supplies: a variety of craft paper and ephemera, white craft glue, scissors, and watercolor or acrylic paint. 
 


Using a mix of different types of paper adds interest and texture. Old ephemera, scrapbook paper, newsprint and even tissue paper and old sewing patters are great for creating paper flowers. Remember, it doesn't have to be perfect! 



Paper flowers of any type can be made and strung onto jute cord by punching a small hole in the reverse base of each flower. 


Create a wired leaf garland by sandwiching thin craft wire between two paper leaves and securing with white glue. The wire should be positioned as the vein down the center of the leaf. Leave at least 3" of wire extending from the bottom of the leaf. Repeat this process to create many leaves using various different papers. If you like, you can add details to each leaf with paint. Allow the leaves to dry completely. Once all leaves have been created, attach them to a long length of vine created with stiff cord or wire by twisting each leaf's wire around the long wire. Hide wire ends with strips of tissue paper coated with a thin layer of white glue. Use paint to cover the vine.



Create a dense garland by combining paper leaves and flowers along with torn ephemera.


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