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Fall Nesting

Melissa over at The Inspired Room is hosting Fall Nesting Week and encouraging bloggers to get ready for fall by decorating their homes for fall.

This past weekend, I was up for the challenge. My only problem? I didn’t want to spend any money. I wanted to do it with stuff I already have. But I don’t have fall decorating stuff. Uh oh.

I tried to make do.

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I went out to the yard and collected pinecones to put in this glass bowl thingy.

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The top of the wall unit in our living room has been bare (minus plenty of misplaced clutter) for some time now and I decided to remedy that once and for all. I started by taking two canvases that were on walls in other rooms and wrapping them in fabric that I stapled to the back. Put those up there and then searched the house for some white stuff. I came up with a white birdcage that would look really cute with a nest in it, a big white shell (it’s Florida, seashells count as fall decorations!), and a big white pitcher that I filled with ferny things from outside.

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When I think of fall, I think of a few different things. I think of colors - oranges, reds, yellows, and browns. Well, I pretty much have those covered in my home year round. I guess I didn’t realize until this exercise how cool and autumnal my living room is with it’s orange floors, yellow walls, red window treatments and brown furniture. I also think of simmering soup on the stove and hot cider. I grew up in the northeast, so fall was actually fall then - leaves crunching underfoot, cool crisp air, drinking yummy warm drinks and baking hot apple pies. Smells of cinnamon and apple coming from the kitchen, to me fall is a time for family to snuggle together, enjoy getting chilly ears while playing outside. It’s my favorite time of year to run also.

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I painted this shelf white (this was my first attempt beyond spray paint at painting any piece of furniture - I think it turned out okay) then threw some stuff with the colors I wanted up there.

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This wire basket with the leaf scroll pattern was in another room storing stuff so I pulled it out to use decoratively for a little touch of rusty brown.

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I put this clock on the wall above the shelf because the colors all tie in with what I was using.

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My dining room chairs with their fall design printed on them are a favorite of mine. The table and chairs were the ones my parents bought together many many years ago. I grew up eating at the table and sitting on these chairs. Having them part of my family today - scratched, dented, and telling stories from many family meals - is so special to me.

So there you have it, a few haphazard things thrown together for a little feel of fall. Oh, and because hubby says that I never think of him when I decorate, I did this above our sink:
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We will go pumpkin hunting in the next few weeks and I will buy those and put a few around the house then. But for now, this is what I came up with without having to spend any money :)

My daughter and I are working on making a banner with scrapbook paper and clothesline too, but it’s not finished yet.

And I’d like to make something for my front door.

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