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Simple Fall Vignettes

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Ah, fall – the season of cozy sweaters, hot cocoa, and all things pumpkin-spiced. Embrace the spirit of autumn by creating charming fall vignettes in your home. But wait, what exactly is a vignette? Think of it as a carefully curated display that captures a specific theme or mood. It's like setting the scene for your favorite cozy fall movie, but in your own living room. Gathering Materials and Inspiration Exploring Seasonal Elements and Themes When it comes to styling fall vignettes, start by gathering materials that embody the essence of the season. Think rustic wood, warm plaid fabrics, dried leaves, and maybe even a mini pumpkin or two. Embrace earthy tones like rich browns, deep oranges, and vibrant yellows to bring that autumnal charm into your space. photo credit thescrapshoppeblog.com Finding Inspiration from Nature and Trends Nature is the ultimate muse for fall decor. Take a stroll outside and soak in the beauty of changing leaves, acorns, pine cones, and berries. Draw in...

DIY Jack-O-Lantern Floral Centerpiece

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***UPDATED 10/2/24*** Transform your fall gatherings into a magical experience with a DIY Jack-O-Lantern floral centerpiece that combines the charm of autumn with the whimsy of Halloween! I was looking for something different to make for the Halloween season and found this DIY on Pinterest. It's an easy craft and you can find all the items easily at your local Walmart, Dollar Tree, and craft store. Let's get started! Supplies : 3 pumpkin pails  - Walmart Off white spray paint , preferably for plastic - Walmart Metallic acrylic paint  - Walmart small paint brush  - Dollar Tree hot glue gun   - Walmart hot glue sticks -  Dollar Tree Jute cord  - Dollar Tree some sort of weight: sand, rocks, etc. assorted fall flowers  - Dollar Tree Instructions : The first thing I did was spray-paint the pails. If I had thought more about it, I would have glued them all together first then spray painted. But I painted them all individually. You may want to seal them...