Are you excited about the autumn? We are with you. Autumn is a time to celebrate rich harvests, impending holidays and the golden glow in the air.
When the temperature cools, decorate your home with autumn-themed decorations, plants, and crafts. Welcome the changing season with outdoor fall decorations for your porch, foyer, planters, patios and front door.
Here are some of our favourite outdoor fall decoration ideas; try one and join us in celebrating the season.
Turn your carved pumpkins into gorgeous patterned votives. Instead of carving scary faces, use a cordless drill to create a pattern like these polka dots in varying sizes. Add a variety of Cinderella pumpkins for a very charming porch.
Not content with one or two pumpkins? Go all out. To make a huge front-door impression, combine leafy greenery like these ornamental cabbages with an assortment of pumpkins in various colours, as well as a festive over-the-door green garland.
There's nothing like an autumnal garland to instantly transform your entryway for fall. Magnolia leaves' glossy green exterior and rusty brown underside are ideal for autumn decor.
Paper bag luminaries are a perennial favourite during the season. Line a stairwell or a stone path leading to your home to create a soft, light look.
What is a mumkin, you ask? A mumkin is created by combining a pumpkin and a blossoming mum. A carved pumpkin is the ideal container for mums in seasonal colours.
Bundle dried maize with fall flowers and knot with hessian to create a rustic fall bouquet. Calico corn's dark, speckled colours are lightened with yellow blossom sprays, which can be shown until Thanksgiving.
Twinkling lights will add a festive touch to your pumpkin topiary. Carve shapes or geometric designs into each pumpkin, then run lights through the stack, wrapping any extra around the base for a stunning display.
Everyone like pumpkins in autumn decor, but nothing says fall like squirrelling away some acorns. They look adorable in this wreath, nestled away beside pumpkin-on-a-stick eggplant (also known as crimson Chinese eggplant).
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