This Front Door Rocks My Socks!

My friend, Cata, and her hilarious husband, Ryan, live just up the street from me, and I am crazy about their home. Cata painted the door red (who doesn’t love a red front door?) and went all out when decorating for fall.

Fall Front Door

She made the wreath herself with supplies from our local craft store for a grand total of around $10.00. The color combination of the flowers and pumpkins, along with the adorable wreath, make this my favorite autumn door. Yay for Fall!

DIY Wreath

DIY Pumpkin Decor

 

It’s Almost Fall, Y’all!

September is here, y’all, and with it, my favorite season: fall! To me, fall means Starbucks pumpkin lattes, SEC football, boots tucked into jeans, and beautiful décor in lovely autumn hues.

Photo from Home Stories A2Z

I went to college in South Carolina, and it was there that I came to fully love fall. It was the first time I saw the leaves of trees go from green to red to yellow to orange. Some trees were so beautifully orange that they looked like they had been set on fire. The gorgeous orange hue of the leaves next to the chocolate brown of the tree branches has to be one of my favorite color combinations.

Photo from Tiny White Daisies

I’m so excited to start decorating for fall. Every year, my mom purchases gourds, squash, maize, and pumpkins with which to decorate our mantel. The cream, green, brown, burgundy, and orange colors combine beautifully to create a fall mantelscape.

I’ve made it my goal this fall to be a bit more DIY when creating my autumn décor. Last year, I made a monogrammed pumpkin (still obsessed with that project…it was so easy and turned out beautifully!), but I want to get a little more hands-on this time around.

Photo from Midwest Living

These autumn décor front porch DIY tutorials from Pinterest look amazing. This chevron-striped pumpkin is perfection!

Whenever you’re decorating for any season, I always think it’s best to air on the side of minimalism. Your home shouldn’t look like a pumpkin patch exploded, but rather appear as if fall has gently landed on your table (with a centerpiece like this one), on your door (with a pretty wreath), or on your mantel.

Photo from Compost and Cupcakes

Stay tuned for updates on the DIY fall décor projects I create! Let me know if you have any great project ideas that you’d like me to try out!

W is for Wreaths

As fall arrives, so do the fantastic seasonal decorations. I love fall colors: auburn, red, yellow, orange, and brown. Fall means Halloween, Thanksgiving (which means my favorite event of fall, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade!), apple cider, pumpkin carving, and plenty of plaid clothing (I love the lumberjack look).

Photo from Teeny Blessings.

I think every home should have a wreath on its door. It’s an easy and inexpensive way to decorate your home and celebrate the seasons. It also provides such a pretty welcoming to guests who knock at your door. I love the abundance of craft projects that specifically focus on fall (pumpkin decorating is obviously my fave), and I want to try out this wreath tutorial. The pinecones are beautiful and would transition from fall to winter quite nicely, which would save you money by having one wreath for both seasons. Pinecones can be found in your yard or at a craft store. Ribbon is relatively cheap, and if you pay attention to the coupon section in your Sunday newspaper, you can often find coupons for up to 40% at Michael’s.

Photo from Be Different Act Normal.

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