
If my decorating schedule went by the weather, I’d be sharing some coastal décor complete with shells and sea glass. In my neck of the woods, we nearly hit 100 degrees this week. Even though it’s sweltering, I’m going by the calendar and the calendar says it’s officially fall.

That means put away the starfish and bring on the white mini pumpkins. I can’t get enough of them especially when they have perfectly imperfect long stems.

This year my dining room still has a touch of the coastal feel to it. I kept the green glass on the hutch and wove in terra cotta, copper and wood.

This centerpiece was literally done on the fly. I bought the eucalyptus and tuber roses and used terra cotta pots from my potting table and a piece of wood to set them on.

I didn’t want to set the wood directly on the table so I used little scented votive candles as feet. I loved that idea and was feeling pretty proud of myself when I thought of it.

Inside each terra cotta pot is a vase to hold the flowers and water. For the smaller pots I used the bottom half of plastic water bottles.

I love these tuber rose buds and I think they would look pretty for any season.

Since it’s still hot here, I kept most of my green glass from summer on the hutch and decorated around it with nuts and other fall embellishments.

I’m calling this my transitional season décor. When the weather gets cooler, I’ll consider adding more fall touches but I like the light, airy feeling of this “touch of fall” décor.

Happy Fall Y’all!
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Very beautiful fall decor! I love the centerpiece and also love to use eucalyptus!
ReplyDeleteI love the decor! Those white mini pumpkins are so cute and refreshing.
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