Transitioning from summer to fall décor
is a gradual process. I like to slowly start introducing autumn elements right
about now but don’t go totally into “fall” mode until September.
Today I'm sharing some of my favorite fall tablescapes. It's always helpful to highlight favorite elements with my little list of go-to seasonal items:
ü Sunflowers
ü White pumpkins
ü Soft plaid throws
ü Raffia & burlap
ü Copper & gold accents
ü Earth tones and black & white
ü Wood elements
ü Whimsical details
ü Vintage accessories
ü Subtle hints of orange
Small, fringed plaid throws are one thing
I love to hunt for during the year. I’ve found some great ones in thrift stores
and at Home Goods, over the years.
In fact, I found a really cute small one this
year in Savannah that will be part of a new tablescape soon!
Once you place them on a table,
especially an outdoor table, they instantly say “Hello fall!”
Another thing to spy at thrift stores
during the year, but especially now, are pumpkin plates of any kind. The ones
that are pumpkin shaped are so cute at a place setting.
An ombre color palette in gold is very
appropriate for fall and brings a bit of glamour to the table.
Soft colored pumpkins are my favorite!
Placemats are the best way to add the
necessary texture you need for autumn. I love how they frame the dishes, as
well.
Black and white is the most elegant
backdrop
for the month of October with
Halloween finishing off the month with a
bang!
Wooden chargers and silverware help create a
lovely fall look at this table. A macrame runner adds texture and the vintage amber glasses add sparkle.
This is an unusual look for me, and it
was dictated by this fringed throw and these amazing pumpkins from Roger’s Garden.
Scatter a little fresh greenery and twigs to soften the look. These are just clippings from my olive tree.
Scatter a little fresh greenery and twigs to soften the look. These are just clippings from my olive tree.
This monochromatic look was accented
with their pretty napkins embroidered in orange and fresh peach roses and
cabernet-colored mums at the center of the table.
Mini baby boo pumpkins fill out this wooden
trough and get accented with soft green moss, dusty miller and webby cheesecloth.
Simplicity is sometimes the best way
to go!
Here we have a more whimsical take on
Halloween. Again we have a black and white palette with just a hint of orange.
This is probably the most intricately
layered table I’ve ever set. The mood I was going for was elegant Halloween
with a hint of Harry Potter for fun.
Behind the scenes, this was difficult
to photograph. The floating candles were a must but a challenge to get just
right on film.
In fact, to get just the right final "overhead" shot, I had to move the entire table, which didn't fit through the doorway upright, into my family room. My dining room has low ceilings, and I couldn't capture the whole table, so what did we do?
My husband and I slid the whole centerpiece of the table onto a board, moved the table, and then slid the whole layered look back onto the table.
I've learned my lesson never to do that again!
Next are two Thanksgiving tables that
got their
Simply tied with raffia, these little charms speak volumes whether they’re adorning a little twig wreath or two
elegant pheasant feathers. Simply placed on your best china, these are always a
fan favorite!
It’s been four years since I found
these, and I’ve used these lucky charms for every Thanksgiving so far!
Today I’m headed back to the Orange Circle
and will hopefully stop by some of the great antique stores there!
May the
treasure hunting begin…
ciao! fabiana
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