A Touch of Fall



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I've been having a little fun adding a few Fall touches at home.  This is when my Summer lovin' heart gives in to Fall as I convince myself to just go-with-it and embrace it!  I enjoy changing my Baker's Rack with seasonal and holiday decor.

I suppose it's mostly because it has more space than the mantel, so I can do more with it!  Although sometimes less is more, or even subtle is better.  I purchased just a few inexpensive things, but for the most part I used items I already had on hand ...I love free decorating!  Or as close to it as I can get!


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A gathering of pine cones to fill the cream ceramic bowl dressed with a checked ribbon sits up top, along with a fall assortment with more pine cones, berries and leaves on each side of it.  A few more pine cones to sit perched next to my little white pumpkin and glittery box.

The bronze charger plate rests high above.  My flameless candles already had a sparkle ribbon, I also added a leaf to each then tied them on with jute twine and a bow.  A few more petite pumpkins, and some gold accessories make this feel Fall. 


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I picked up the pretty felt leaves in colors of Fall at Bed, Bath and Beyond for a buck ninety-five, they're actually coasters!  I strung them with jute twine, then I stamped the letters spelling F-A-L-L with gold ink, cut them out and attached them to the leaves.

My daughter and I, while I was visiting her recently, had a quick look-see for some other trash-to-treasure goodies in G Will's-[my name for Goodwill],  and that's where I got the small apothecary jar.  It was a real find at only forty-nine cents!  I had been wanting one too.  A few pine cones, acorns, leaves, and some petite gourds that I painted gold, are all on display inside the jar.  I like it, and think I may have to look for a big sister to go with it.

A trip to the At Home store had me FALLing in love with ...guess Whoo?  Yes, Mr Owl!  He looks right at home here now.  I think he's perfect, and very worth the small cost of seven dollars.   Woot-Woot!  Some other gold touches along with a little sparkle, and this shelf says Fall ...Literally!  


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A few wine accessories are displayed here with the grapes wine bottle holder and wine stopper [a gift from my In-Laws from years ago, and I still love it!]  A round glass cylinder I added wine corks and a candle to, as well as a ribbon and bow to dress it up a bit.  A bottle of wine [one of my favorites] in the wine-carrier.

The wine cork trivet, which I purchased earlier and put together, sits in a pretty serving dish, and topping those is the sweet little *handmade* pumpkin I recently featured with a tutorial and you can learn how to make one here, if you like.

I tucked in my dish towel that has one of my favorite phases on it, Live, Laugh, Love!  All of the above, along with a few other items, I already had on hand!  So no extra cost for this ...free decorating!  Yay! 


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This bottom shelf is home to a picnic basket, I threw a little cover on top of it using a Fall floral table runner, folded in half.  Beneath the covered picnic basket, sits my beautiful gold tray, it's also a favorite of mine and a treasured gift from my youngest daughter.  A set of gold sconces sit to each side adding to the color scheme, and actually I haven't decided where to use them yet and they are too pretty to put away, or out of sight!


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Here's one more look at it all put together!  I think I did a nice job of adding some Fall, and Fall color to enjoy throughout the Fall season.  And this will take me right into Halloween and Thanksgiving, when if I choose to, I can add or change just a few things easily and inexpensively.  I like easy, and inexpensive...That's my kind of decorating!




I've fallen for FALL!...




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Tammy is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Tips, Treats & Treasures, where her creativity is explored with a mixture of her artistic abilities and style through her home decorating, thrifty finds, DIY and creative craft projects, along with her family favorite recipes. She shares through her blog her ideas and helpful tips on everything she has learned over the years and much of which she is passionate about in the hope of inspiring others, with her own unique style storytelling.