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Tag Archives: Fall Arrangements
Fall Arrangement in a Vintage Caddy
The patina and worn look of an old wooden piece is very appealing to me. I like to use wooden items in arrangements throughout the year changing them with the seasons. I don’t think I ever do the same thing twice. At the end of the season, I find little things marked way down to add to next year’s arrangement to make it a little different. Continue reading
Fall Centerpiece
I have an old tool caddy with 6 openings. By stuffing a few decorations here and there, it becomes a fall centerpiece for a long table. I used sphagnum moss as a filler, small pumpkins (real or artificial), 2 candles, 2 small antique oil lamps (you can replace these with more candles), berry picks, small artificial gourds, and artificial fall leaves Continue reading
Fall Arrangement Inspiration!
This fall arrangement is made in an unique antique wooden flour sifter. The fall leaves, pods and a bit of contrasting dried greens give it a great look! Continue reading