On Sunday I spent a few hours at an outdoor antiques fair at Locust Grove, an historical farm, home and meeting facility just outside downtown Louisville. Here are just a few ideas for fall decorations that I wanted to bring home:
This hand-molded trough would look perfect with a few herbs that needed to come inside before the first frost:
This old tin basket would look great on the hearth filled with a variety of gourds, pumpkins, leaves and berries:
Or, how about this brown speckled ironware bowl filled with mini pumpkins?
I could find a spot by the front door for this old wooden box holding a russet mum:
Usually I'm not in favor of large inflatables in the yard, but I thought these large metal sun flowers and pumpkins were quite whimsical:
This lovely green bottle/vase filled with a few burgundy/rust dried flowers and berries would be perfect on a side table or buffet:
And finally the surprise and my favorite idea--this loose bouquet of blooming field weeds, including goldenrod, ironweed (or maybe wild ageratum?) and pearly white. I'd risk sneezing for a day or two to enjoy this:
If you'd like to participate in the Two Weeks in Autumn Photo Challenge--and I hope you do--it's simple. Just grab your camera and take a photo of your interpretation of the day's subject. Post on your blog and then leave me a comment so I can visit you and include your link on the player's list below. Also, since some of the photo subjects may take a bit of planning thought I'd give you a few of them ahead of time.
September 28, Day 6 Subject - "Fall Reflections in Water"
September 29, Day 7 Subject - "Harvest Moon"
September 30, Day 8 Subject - "Fall Fun"
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Here are today's possible players:
Pamela @ The Dust Will Wait
Janis @ As Jan Sees It
Joangee @ Musings n Waffle
4 comments:
Love the mini pumpkins! I wish I had time to think of decorating my house. Just keeping up with it lately is time consuming enough! LOL (I am thinking that soon I am going to need to down size!)
I don't do much decorating, at least seasonally. I do some for Christmas, but not as much as I used to. Taking it all down again has become just one more thing to do on my already too-long list. Still the small change of scenery does cheer the heart, so I might put a little more into it this year....
I loved that little moss-covered tea pot next to the green vase!
These are all so beautiful..Your right Faye...Autumn does our decorating for us...all we have to do is look outside!
I took pictures at the grocery store of the Halloween decor and the gourds.. but only used the one of the flowers. I should have followed your lead! (I might add one just for effect)
Fall decor is one my favorite reason to love the season.
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