I’ve been trying over the past few years to decorate for the seasons from stuff I already own or can clip from my yard. I just collect things I love over time and try to find ways to use them in a unique way. After our house fire, I didn’t go out and replace all of our “fall” stuff and I’ve been very slow to replace Christmas decorations. I wanted to start using things that could have multiple purposes and go through multiple seasons. Seasonal decorating is fun, but I find that the more I LOVE my rooms year round, the less I need to haul in a bunch of stuff that I’ll only use a few weeks.
So my mantle may not scream fall. But, perhaps it faintly whispers fall. At least to me. I know, I know. There are no pumpkins (yet!) and there are no overtly fall colors. But, let me tell you how I justify my fall mantel and what elements you might incorporate into your own fall decor.
1. Natural elements
This isn’t just true for fall, but nothing says fall like natural elements. I used dried hydrangeas, but I also have feather, dried twigs, and driftwood in various places this fall. I just walk around in my yard and look for something natural to use indoors. My big, beautiful hydrangeas bushes were still gorgeous, even though they’re drying up right on the vine, so I brought those in and added them to the mantel.
2. Uniquely fall elements and/or colors
I didn’t use overtly fall colors, except I did move my rust colored chairs up from the basement to flank the fireplace. And as a side note, don’t be afraid to move your furniture around. Just because you a chair is in the living room doesn’t mean it’s married to that room. Same goes for your chotch-keys (i.e. knickknacks or tchotchkes).
This is also where pumpkins come in handy, but I haven’t found any awesome ones yet, because I haven’t been to the Apple/Pumpkin farm. However, it is deer hunting season, right? And antlers, I have aplenty. Some years, I cut maple branches or nandina branches that are changing colors. Driftwood wood be awesome, too, but my driftwood pieces are too big for the mantle.
3. Go for the Gold
This is the year for gold and brass, no doubt. But, metallics add such great color and texture and should always be used, even if in small hints or touches. I found my bust of David at TJ Maxx and spray painted him gold and bought the gold Hold Your Horses print at Stephanie Creekmor’s online shop. I spray painted the tips of the antlers, too, because apparently I’m determined to run this gold thing into the ground.
4. Art
I’m a huge fan of original art, but my budget doesn’t allow for big purchases. So, for now, I scour antique and thrift stores for art that appeals to me. ( I also stalk art and artists on Pinterest.) This abstract painting was $7 at a local thrift store and I’m so happy I found it. There’s nothing like original art work to finish a space.
As soon as I find some awesome eclectic pumpkins, I’ll add one or two and call it done.
Well, actually, I’ll make pumpkin chocolate chip muffins, apple cake, the best ever beef stew, and start a few knitting projects. Then, fall can burst through the doors with her lovely colors and weather!
Have you started your fall nesting? What projects are you working on? What good stuff are you cooking?
Find more fall inspiration at Melissa’s Fall Nesting Party and Sarah’s Fall Mantel Party!
nest of posies says
it’s gorgeous! so many beautiful treasures!!!
Edie Wadsworth says
Well, thank you dear!
xoxo
Kathryn C says
Beautiful inspiration 🙂
Garrett says
Love, love, love it!
Traci says
Lovely…as usual!! I just want to come and spend a few hours at your home and absorb the beauty. It’s so down-to-earth and attainable…gives me hope for my own spaces!
Edie Wadsworth says
What sweet encouragement, Traci!! Come on over!
🙂
rebekah says
I love fall! I just finished a batch of pumpkin chocolate chip cookies. My boys are gobbling them up at this very moment! Happy Fall Edie!
Edie Wadsworth says
Sounds like heaven, Rebekah!!
I made some this week, too:)
xoxo
Emily A. Clark says
Beautiful, as always. I really like the shades of blue for Fall–or anytime!
Edie Wadsworth says
awww, thanks, Emily!! That makes my day coming from one of my favorite design girls!
xoxo,
edie
Ruth says
LOVE IT ALL. No one does gold better than you Edie. It never looks like too much. I show everyone I know your blog because you are just that awesome. My aunt fell in love with your home and you the first time she saw one of your videos. I am always looking to your blog for inspiration.
patty says
love that painting! 🙂
Helga says
Love it Edie!! I so the same! I like to use what I have around the house!!
Looks gorgeous!!
Celeste says
I love that $7 painting!! And I need a hold your (pronounced yer!) horses sign since I’m all the time telling that to my kids. Ha, ha!
Stephanie Creekmur says
Hi Celeste! She did a fabulous job, didn’t she? You can get your very own Hold Your Horses print at http://www.stephaniecreekmur.com! 🙂
kristen says
I’m so inspired. So.Inspired. If you ever want to part with that awesome thrift store art, I’m your girl. 😉
robbie says
Edie,
Made your recipe for the best stew ever and it was bowl licking good! I might have even slurped. Thanks for sharing.
tara lowry says
I have fallen in love {again} with gold, and I can’t believe I’m even saying it.
I went a whole 15 years without it.
digging your gold pieces on the mantle….looking forward to seeing more fall love at your house.
Carol says
Since the 70s I never thought I would spray paint anything gold again but you have inspired me. Thinking about spray painting a giant, currently painted reddish-orange (real) gourd gold if I was certain I could avoid drips. Maybe I will copy you and do a couple of antlers too. Love your blues and greens combined on the mantle. Looking forward to seeing how you work in the lighted pumpkins. Your creative and adventurous decorating is always a joy to view.
Leslie says
Edie…I always love your blog! Thanks for the inspiration! You are so talented. Your fall mantel is whimsical, beautiful, and perfect…like always.
Stephanie Creekmur says
I love how you styled your mantle, Edie! Thanks so much for including my Hold Your Horses print! 🙂
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