I am such a loser blogger.
I wanted to share some of my fall decorations here, but now it’s time to share the Halloween stuff.? Really? October 8th? Wow!!
So… today I’ll share the fall stuff, and tomorrow you can see how I transformed it to the Halloween.
I actually kept most of the fall stuff the same, and then just added the spooky to it.(so stay tuned for the added spookiness)
So… if it interests you, you can see how we roll around here when fall arrives.
I love FALL, and I love adding that feeling to the house.
…and it starts at the front door.
Pumpkins, mums, and cabbages just scream FAAAAALLLLL!(did you hear me?, I was screaming!)
Chunkier, bumpier, and pumpkins with character. Those are the ones I like. They remind me of myself. You know a little different from everyone else, and chunky, and bumpy, and lumpy, and ME.
Now that you have felt the warm fall feelings on the porch, you should come on inside.
Welcome:
I really love to bring the real pumpkins in the house too, and when they aren’t real; three words: GOLD SPRAY PAINT.
….and then. I couldn’t resist the new Pioneer Woman line of dishes that they sell @ Walmart. The few pieces that I bought and added to the kitchen are really working with the fall goodness.
Swoon!! This pitcher… Pioneer Woman; You ROCK!!
…and this measuring cup. Which is even cuter when you add some flowers in a mason jar.
I like to add fun holiday stuff to this old blue rustic tool box.
…and a few more Pioneer Woman goodies; beautiful blue goblets.
…and we end with more real live pumpkins for my island. I just love pumpkins. Did I already tell you that?
I know. You are swooning over that cute fox huh? Isn’t he perfect for fall? He was a special find that I stumbled upon at Walmart(never would have guessed), when I went to check out the Pioneer Woman dishes.
Oh, If you’re wondering? That little fox is also a cookie jar!
“What does the fox say?”, you ask?
Thank you for stopping by.
Come back soon to see how the skeletons replaced Mr. Fox.
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