Welcome to the Third Day of our First Ever Holiday Craftacular Blog Hop!
Throughout the year, my blogging friends and I will share our holiday or seasonal projects. Stop here Monday through Friday of this week to see great fall decorating projects, crafts and ideas from me and my friends!Plus, share your fall project, recipe or craft at the Holiday Craftacular linky party below! We can’t wait to see your fall creations! We’ll share our linky party favorites at our next Holiday Craftacular blog hop and on our Holiday Craftacular Pinterest Board!Meet the Holiday Craftacular blogging crew! Please follow your Holiday Craftacular hosts! Also, be sure to visit our next Holiday Craftacular blog hop, which starts October 13 for our Halloween Craftacular blog hop!
Now for today’s Holiday Craftacular blogger, Becky!
Welcome back to the third day of our Holiday Craftacular! I’m Becky and I blog at The Dempster Logbook. I write from the heart for those who want real life encouragement. I also create DIY tutorials for people who love the idea of DIY and creating their own beautiful things, but don’t own a garage full of fancy power tools. I left teaching to stay at home with my kids, help with the farm, and grow my blog. Today I’m so excited to share with you a tour of our farm home decorated for fall.
First up is a look at our front porch. I pulled mostly found items from around our farm for the porch area. Old doors for a backdrop. Mums planted in galvanized buckets. And a bucket full of pears for our tree.
The piano mantle was decorated with items that all fit the specific colors I was looking for. Browns, whites, and neutrals, with a pop of red. I stacked old books and a velvet pumpkin. The vases were filled with picks of cotton blooms and magnolia leaves. I also used cut pieces of birch wood, wooden thimbles and a brass trumpet.
I decorated the garage door with a stack of pumpkins in muted orange and green, some mini mums, and a straw wreath. Nothing major, just subtle hints of fall.
Last up is a look at the dining room table. I placed a simple green metal basket in the center of the table. Inside the container I wrapped a cotton bloom garland, and added a couple of small orange gourds.
Make sure you come back tomorrow to check out the great dining room table set up from Tee at Beauteefull Living.
If you have any great fall posts we hope you will share them with us here! We look forward to seeing your fall crafts, projects and recipes in the link up.