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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Thinking of Thanksgiving
Hello everyone! I don’t know about you, but when fall comes around each year I really get excited about Thanksgiving. I know that Halloween is next in line, and it’s fun to dress up and all, but as a holiday, I don’t really get into the whole theme of Halloween. I tend to stay away from the Halloween themed décor and focus more on fall inspired looks, and I associate fall more with the tradition of Thanksgiving and the meaning of the holiday.
In a previous post I shared with you my outdoor fall décor and as we approach Thanksgiving, I’m beginning to fill the inside of my home with fall inspired looks. At this point in New England, the leaves are beginning to fall, and the cold is starting to set in a little in the evenings. In the next couple of weeks, we’ll be bringing in the outdoor furniture and begin to cozy up by the fireplace indoors instead of the fire pit outdoors! I really do love how the seasons change here. Just when you kind of get tired of one season, the next one comes around.
So as I start to channel my thoughts towards Thanksgiving, I looked for some inspiration in preparation for the upcoming entertaining I am about the do. I love entertaining in the fall. Sometimes it will be a cocktail party for all of our friends, sometimes more of an intimate dinner with a few couples, and some years it’s just a Thanksgiving get together with all of our families.
This is some of the inspiration that I came across. I absolutely LOVE these centerpiece ideas and they are easy enough for me to recreate the look for my home.
I love the idea of a huge hollowed out pumpkin to chill beers or bottles of wine. I also like the idea of all white dishes with pumpkins stacked at different levels.
I am obsessed with the idea of using birch bark, or real wood stumps as shown here. I can easily recreate this. We have a forest of birch trees lining our back yard. I am definitely going to incorporate this look for Thanksgiving somehow because I also feel as though it can transition well into Christmas.
(Sources : Better Homes and Gardens, Pottery Barn, Southern Living)
I know that I will also recreating this look for my buffet. I love the idea of using the pumpkins as pedestals. Genius!
Well, these ideas have really got me in the mood for Thanksgiving and fall entertaining. I hope that you leave here inspired too!
Until next time…THANKS for stopping by!
Gina
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Fall Craft
I was at Michael’s a few weeks ago and I came across these rub on leaves that I thought were really effortless and easy for a Fall craft this year.
I started with a simple cylinder vase I had.
These are the Rub-On transfers that I used…..pretty gold colored leaves.
The idea is really easy. You just cut around the leaf, peel off the backing, and adhere it to your vase. Next, you simply use the wooden stick to rub on the image.
This is what you end up with. I placed a candle in mine, but some fall cuttings from the garden would also look great in here too.
It really doesn’t get easier than that. I am linking up today to :
Have a great Fall day!!!
Gina
Fallin’ in love with FALL
Even though Spring is my favorite season, I enjoy the transition into Fall because I can see how different my home and garden change from one season to the other. I love when it gets to be October and I see how my garden has grown and evolved, and filled in. The grasses are tall and have gorgeous plumes…the hydrangeas have changed from hues of blue, to green and purple, and hues of pink, to purple and red. The purple perillo has spread like wild fire. I really can’t get enough. On these beautiful Fall mornings that we have been having, I love enjoying my coffee outside and taking in the crisp, cool air.
Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to sharing some indoor fall inspirations next time! Have a great day!
Gina
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