Showing posts with label fall centerpiece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall centerpiece. Show all posts

How To Make a Vintage Pheasant Decanter Fall Centerpiece

October 11, 2024

Who says fall decorating has to be all about pumpkins? Don't get me wrong. While pumpkins, both real and faux, are considered traditional fall decor accessories -- and I've certainly been known to use them over the years --  there are many other less traditional fall decor avenues to explore. 

Royal Stafford Woodland pheasant dinner plate

One of those avenues I've chosen to explore this year embraces more of a rustic luxe look, relying on a vintage pheasant whiskey decanter as the base for a sideboard centerpiece display. While I've created this charming centerpiece on my sideboard, it can totally be recreated for a Thanksgiving dinner table as well!

Coincidentally, pheasants seem to be very "in" this year, so my timing couldn't be better!      

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Natural Fall Decor, Vintage Style

October 16, 2014

 
 
I never get tired of using my vintage tool caddy for decorating our farmhouse table. From season to season and from holiday to holiday it has never let me down.
 

Here it is last year around this time. I filled it with heirloom pumpkins and traditional fall gourds.


 


 

This year I thought I'd switch things up a bit and add some apples, a huge favorite in my house this time of year.

 
I also used some small pumpkins, moss balls and other natural filler that I've used throughout the year and it ended up looking just the way I like it. Quintessential fall.
 




 
From this angle you can see my most recent DIY "EAT" sign I'll be sharing with you later.
 




 
In addition to fall, this old toolbox has served as a Christmas centerpiece . . . . .  
 
 
as well as a Spring centerpiece filled with moss "rocks," moss balls and other natural filler elements.
 
 
Right now I'm happy to see it on our table filled with the colors of fall. Who knows what you'll find in it once Christmas rolls around again?
  
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Natural Fall Decor, Vintage Style
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