
My rich navy plaid serves as a backdrop for the lighter hues of blues and greens in the centerpiece.

Let that be your anchor for the rest of your table. I’m positive one will jump out and grab you. If you’re having trouble deciding on your fall colors, stroll the isles of your nearest fabric store and browse the gorgeous plaid fabrics. No sewing, nothing, which is great for this can’t-even-sew-on-a-button kind of girl. While I didn’t have plaid placemats, I improvised by purchasing a yard of flannel fabric at Walmart and cut it in two to simulate the look of blankets draped across the table. I wanted to incorporate this same feeling into my fall table decor. Mad for plaidįor me, plaid and fall just seem to walk hand-in-hand, don’t they? Cozy flannel plaid blankets around a warm bonfire are what I imagine when I’m thinking of cooler weather. While I LOVE these traditional colors and usually decorate with them every fall, this year I was looking to flex my creative muscles and go for something softer. Before I started, I needed to decide if I wanted to stick to the traditional rich colors of oranges, reds and browns that just seem to come with Autumn or if I wanted to go for something softer.
FALL TABLE DECOR SERIES
Fall Home Series Pick a color paletteįirst things first, when beginning your fall table decor, pick your color. However, getting an opportunity to work with an amazinggroup of ladies on this blog/ IG hop was a no-brainer and I knew I was up for the task. Enjoy this special time leading up to the holidays.I knew that showing you all my fall table decor this year would prove to be a challenge because our never-ending remodel has now moved into the dining room where new hardwood flooring is being put down so that room is currently out of commission. Shop for new trends in linens and centerpieces.Īs autumn rolls through, your home becomes a busy, happy center for all things fall.Count your flatware and add to your collection as needed.Select new serving pieces for dishes you add to the menu this year.Exterior lights and LED candles create a warm, welcoming glow.Īs you decorate, take stock of what you have and what you need for the Thanksgiving meal and weekend. Use this chance to lay the groundwork for new holiday lighting.Rotate sunflowers, pumpkins and other elements that speak to the seasons as the weeks progress. Enhance yellow and orange floral arrangements with wheat, pumpkins, gourds and other signs of the harvest season. Add botanical elements to planters surrounding your door.Embellish the look with a garland that you drape over your head jamb. Start with beautiful doorway decor, like a wreath.
FALL TABLE DECOR FULL
Feel free to create full looks even as the trees become bare. Your fall decor reflects your joy and care for your community, so indulge in the pieces you love best. Your entryway lets everyone in your neighborhood know how excited you are for fall. Meals become heartier, so you might start using salad or dessert plates. Soup bowls make more frequent appearances this time of year.

With every week, add to your decorative arrangements. Start planning your tabletops, doorways, holiday looks and other decor as soon as the afternoons become a little shorter-or before, so you're ready that first cool night.įocus on the classic elements, like colorful leaves, gourds, pumpkins and the flickering glow of candlelight. Fall decor makes its mark on your home with bright, warm colors and harvest motifs.
