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

Saturday, November 22, 2008

My DIY Fall Decorations

I had the house all to myself today, so I was finally able to make some Fall decorations for my house! A little late, I know, but I'm hosting Thanksgiving for my in-laws next Thursday and I want my house to look festive!

I found some awesome inspiration all over the web for these projects, so I'll try to post the
original links in case you want the directions for each project.

Here's an overall view of my new buffet with most of the decorations on top...



My first project was the plaid "artwork" with brown yarn string... I got my inspiration from Better Homes & Gardens' article: Easy Holiday Decorating with Ribbon. Although this piece doesn't involve ribbon, it does involve using up a leftover piece of padded poster board and some $1.50 fabric from Walmart. :) I added the brown yarn after viewing how Miss Blush packaged her bridesmaid gifts over on Weddingbee.



My second project was making yarn pom poms. These turned out so cute!!! I was inspired by Koala Brains' Billy Buttons tutorial. Once I had three poms in each color, I put them in a clear narrow vase from Walmart and wrapped each vase in some orange ribbon I had left over. I also stuck some straw in there for good measure.





My third project was making the leaf candle holders. Michael's has all of their fall decor on sale for like 70-90% off (don't quote me on that... but they were super cheap), so I picked up some semi-translucent artificial fall leaves for 75 cents. I can't remember where I saw this idea, but it's so simple... I just used double-stick tape to stick each leaf on the candle holder, then secured with a straw bow. I found my candle holder at Walmart. In fact, all of the glass items I used today were from Walmart.





The last DIY project for this post (I did a few more things, but forgot to take pictures!) was the clothespin place card. I actually thought this up myself! I bought the clothespins for another project (Christmas gift: fun paper-covered clothespin magnets), but thought it would be so much fun to attach name cards to the clothespins and clip onto the side of each guest's wine glass. For an added touch, I stuck some small fake leaves to the bottom. I love how these look, and I just know my guests will love them, too!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Awesome Autumn Wedding

By now, you should know that I love Fall-time. It's pretty obvious that I have a thing for the colors, the leaves, the crispy weather...

I saw some pictures of a wonderfully creative & chic Autumn/country wedding over on Brides.com (found via Hostess with the Mostess blog) and had to share!

First off: Here is the setting for the wedding. Note the haystacks!

And could their escort cards be any simpler (but still adorable)?!

Using table letters instead of table numbers is a great way to mix things up ~ I love the typeface and colors she chose (the bride went to school for graphic design ~ a degree that becomes extremely useful when planning a wedding)!



They even dressed up their reception tent by adding (my favorite) paper lanterns in their wedding colors.



{Image Source for all pics in this post}

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

TR and I carved our first pumpkins as husband and wife last night (I know, gag me!) and they turned out so great! I took ideas from Martha Stewart and Southern Living and below you can see side-by-side inspiration vs. actual creation to see how well I did...

#1: Our Monogram (this is my favorite pumpkin!)
Inspiration: Martha Stewart's "Translucent Pumpkins"



Actual Creation:



(It's hard to take pictures of lit-up pumpkins!!!)

#2: Fall Leaves

Inspiration: Southern Living




Actual Creation:

Monday, October 27, 2008

Pumpkin Carving

TR and I have decided to do some pumpkin carving this week and I found some adorable designs over on Southern Living's website:




I really like the bottom pumpkin with the floral design and also the fall leaves pumpkin. TR is probably going for a really scary design, so I'll have to put my sweet pumpkins on the other side of the porch. :)

I also really love the look of painted pumpkins for centerpieces or Thanksgiving decor (picture below). Although I think we can all slap some paint on a pumpkin without detailed instructions, Martha Stewart offers video directions for making these gorgeous glitter gourds:


I might just have to make both kinds of pumpkin decorations!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

I Love Crispy Fall Days

I've decided that this blog's purpose is to share with blogland all of wedding-related things I love and am inspired by. But if you think about it, anything can be wedding related. What I'm about to post could inspire someone's wedding colors or someone could really love the blue necklace in the picture... So while not immediately identifiable as anything wedding-related, I'm going to stretch and say that this IS, in fact, wedding inspiration.

The real point of this post: I love Fall! The leaves are starting to turn colors here in Indiana, and I can't get enough. Here is a Polyvore creation that illustrates my ideal Fall weekend attire:
Clockwise from top-left: Organic baby alpaca chunky scarf by Fashion Conscience; orange jacket by Forever 21; BKE plastic circle necklace by Buckle (on sale for $6!); mustard oversize knit beret by Debenhams; Bamboo Mary Jane heel from Amazon (on sale for $19.99!); Crafted bootcut jean by Republic; Hello Operator knee socks by Anthropologie; background image by breanna_2012 on Photobucket.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Another Fall Centerpiece Idea

Maybe I'm a little obsessed over Fall (it is my favorite season!!), but I can't stop looking at Fall decorations. I wish I would have gotten married during this gorgeous season, but I couldn't wait another month to marry the best man ever! ;)

I just happened to be browsing the Ritzy Bee blog, when I happened upon this picture (image is from Country Living):

Another beautiful, creative idea for a centerpiece!

The cheapest glass cloche I could find online was from
Elizabeth's Embellishments - 6.25" tall for $11.95 and 8.5" tall for $15.95. If you could find a good deal on colorful gourds, this could be a very cost-effective arrangement for your reception tables.

Fall Centerpiece Idea

I know I'm straying a little bit from the "What I Wish I Would Have Known" posts, but I thought everyone would appreciate this:

How fun would this be as a centerpiece at your Fall wedding?! You could even make two of the arrangements to place outside of church doors, or make one arrangement for your gift table... I can think of so many ways to use this concept!

{Image source: Country Living}