Spice Up Your Fall Decorations

Fall has officially arrived in most parts of the country. The apple orchards are busy, pumpkin patches are thriving, and Halloween costumes fly off the shelves. If the same old pumpkin carving and apple picking routine leaves you bored and looking for new ideas, check out this list of creative decorations to spice up your fall interior. 

Start with Your Front Porch

There's no better time than the present to start a pumpkin-picking tradition every year. My family tries to go to an apple orchard or pumpkin patch every year. It gets you in the mood for fall, and fall colors are beautiful. As the leaves begin to change, start looking for an excuse to go out and pick your own pumpkin.

Pumpkins serve two purposes. First, you can decorate your house with fall colors. Then, you can carve them and set them on your front porch when Halloween comes. A pumpkin will last about one and a half to two weeks after opening it up and removing the seeds. They last much longer before you cut them, so buy some in early October and use them as decoration for the whole month!

Pumpkins are a Must

There's no better time than now to start a pumpkin-picking tradition every year. My family tries to go to an apple orchard or pumpkin patch every year. It gets you in the mood for fall, and fall colors are beautiful. As the leaves begin to change, start looking for an excuse to go out and pick your own pumpkin.

Pumpkins serve two purposes. First, you can decorate your house with fall colors. Then, when Halloween comes, you can carve them and set them on your front porch. A pumpkin will last about one and a half to two weeks maximum after opening it up and removing the seeds. They last much longer before you cut them, so buy some in early October and use them as decoration for the whole month!

Decorate a Fall Wreath

Wreaths aren't just for Christmas! If you're stuck inside because it's cold and windy, have a fun decorating session with your family. Making your own decorations is rewarding; you can enjoy them for an entire season!

You have so many options when creating your own wreath. Fall colors are so vibrant and exciting that you can use nearly any fall item and make a beautiful wreath. Start with a base color like brown from corn stalks, then add pops of color from different flowers or fall vegetables. Consider buying some fake flowers and fall vegetables from your local craft store so you can reuse your wreath every year.

If you're feeling adventurous, search for a tutorial on how to make an apple wreath. Plan a fun weekend activity with the family by picking your apples and creating a wreath from other fall decorations.

Make a Nice Centerpiece

Nothing says fall like Thanksgiving. Making a classic cornucopia could be a fun craft activity. Otherwise, you get a cornucopia with fake fruits and vegetables from various craft stores.

Find some pinecones, leaves, and fall flowers if you're tired of the usual cornucopia. There are endless ways to arrange these items in the center of your table to make a beautiful fall bundle. Grab a mason jar or a clear vase and make a great focal point. Then surround that with extra pinecones and leaves for an envious DIY centerpiece.

Get Creative with Corn Husks

Corn husks are an incredibly versatile decorative piece. You can use them as a base for nearly every decoration, and you won't be disappointed. They can stand independently as a bundle of husks or serve as a vessel for a wreath or centerpiece before adding the "pop" of color.

Some people like to use corn husks as stuffing for different decorations. Think scarecrows or dolls with plaid or flannel clothing. Feel free to get creative with corn husks because they are abundant and helpful if you're struggling with finding ideas for fall decorations.
Go Crazy with Gourds

Gourds can fit in every corner of your home. If you want to deck out your home with fall decorations, buy a bunch of gourds and start replacing your summer decorations. Gourds are so colorful, and they'll last a while in cool weather. You can use them to decorate your front porch or add a nice touch to your fall centerpiece. Either way, when people think of fall decorations, they think of yellow, orange, brown, and white gourds.

Squash is a close cousin to gourds. If you're in a bind and can't find any gourds to decorate your counter, you can replace them with a similar-sized squash. The main difference between squash and gourds is that squash is made for consumption, but you don't want to eat a gourd.
Smell the Pumpkin Spice (DIY candles)

Is it really fall without the smell of pumpkin spice and warm apple cider? Growing up, my mom always had candles burning. The scent would depend on the season. Warm pumpkin spice candles and freshly baked cookies were a few familiar smells.

Decorating a candle is a cheap and easy way to turn a normal, old jar into another great fall decoration. Get some strings, tie a leaf around the jar, or tie a corn husk around the neck. If you're feeling ambitious, you can find a recipe online to make your own candle wax for your decorative jar.

4/12/2022

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