Fall Festival

One of my favourite things to do is create a beautiful arrangement.

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It takes having a few supplies such as floral foam and pins...
(for dry or wet arrangements, whatever the case may be).



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shop around your home
for interesting candlesticks...

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and planters, or anything that adds interest or height


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go outside and see what leaves you have to mix in

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hollow out small pumpkins or gourds and put a votive or tea light
depending on the size


I saw this on a recent post by Joni at Cote de Texas did, see here.
I'm drooling over that table.


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wrap dried corn husks around glass votive candle vases and secure with a ribbon


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get the children involved and make some luminaries to line your walk
my boys had great fun doing this when they were young


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make your own chandelier or dress yours up

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hollow out a pumpkin and make a potpourri by using pumpkin incense


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what says Fall or harvest time better than a cornucopia?

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use any flowers you like, let your creative juices flow
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13 comments:

  1. Pretty arrangements, Renae! I love the garden urn full of gourds and berries.

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  3. I really like the very last photo.

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  4. LOVE your Fall festival arrangements!!! Fall is FAB!!!

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  5. I just bought a bunch of multi-colored gourds and threw them into a bowl! I'm not much for putting together incredible tablescapes, but the spirit is there!

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  6. What a good ideas I see everywhere on the blogs to decorate for Halloween! Beautiful images you showed here!

    Greet

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  7. Beautifully inspirational... I can see I have some creating to do!

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  8. That last shot with the light squash is amazing...I love teh leaves left on...I've been looking for white guords for my DR table and front door, but can't find them here.

    Best,
    Michelle

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  9. It sure helps to have a gorgeous urn like the 3rd photo. At the last Flea Mkt someone had one that looked like it was 36 inches in diameter. Couldn't get a good photo but it was gorgeous. You could put a whole pumpkin patch in it! Thanks, Trish

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  10. Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!

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