Today I'm sharing how to decorate a vintage farmhouse cubby for fall.
Last year around this time I shared my latest farmhouse find -- a vintage-inspired wooden cubby wall shelf I picked up at a local estate sale. Only then it was decorated for Christmas.
I had fun filling the individual cubby shelves with fake snow and lots of mini houses and various Christmas tschotchkes.
I found it a bit more difficult to decorate for the fall season, but still had fun coming up with a fresh fall vignette idea.
LITTLE SECRET: This fall and Christmas season my usual plethora of projects will be pared down substantially due to a hip that desperately needs to be replaced. The pain has completely affected my mobility and hence, day-to-day life, including blogging projects. It makes me sad not to be able to decorate and create with gusto like I normally do this time of year, but I know in the long run I'll be a happier person once all is said and done.
I also added three blue glass votive holders with copper leaves hanging on the front. I got them at Dollar Tree last year and they fit into the cubbies perfectly. I filled them with pumpkin spice votives and the smell was heavenly. I can't decide which type of pumpkins are my favorite. I guess I love them all!

As you can see, they're fun to re-decorate as the seasons and holidays change throughout the year.

So what does it look like most days of the year? It usually looks something like this. Goodness knows I have more than enough vintage ironstone creamers and blue and white porcelain pieces to fill every cubby and thensome!
Who knows what I'll put in there next? What would you put in yours?
I hope you enjoyed reading about
How To Decorate A Vintage
Farmhouse Cubby For Fall
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this is such a fun versatile piece, Kathleen. love all the little collections and the Christmas churches!
Love your fall cubby, Kathleen!
Love this sweet cubby and how you decorated it for fall. So cute. xoxo Kris
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