NATURAL FALL CENTERPIECES

I created these natural fall centerpieces as a fun and simple DIY project. They would be the perfect accent to a Thanksgiving table!

This season in the Midwest has me enjoying the last bits of warm weather. While I’ve been basking in a splendor of colorful falling leaves, I am also preparing for the long indoor hibernation that is to come.

I found myself wanting to bring the outdoors in. Autumn decorations can help to savor the beautiful ambiance of Fall just a bit longer. The great thing about decorating this time of year is that you can easily find inspiration (and supplies) in nature itself! By using items from nature, you can decorate inexpensively as well.

Fall Centerpiece Ideas

FIND A CONTAINER

The first step for a this centerpiece project is finding a container. It can be as small or large as you would like. Be sure to consider where the centerpiece will be placed when searching for the perfect container.

I found a vintage wooden drawer, likely one that was used in a sewing cabinet at some point. I’m not exactly sure when I acquired it, but it has been taking up space in our storage closet for a while now just waiting for it’s moment to shine.

If you plan to use fresh flowers in your centerpiece, as I did, you will need to make sure your container is appropriate to hold water. Obviously, filling a vintage wooden box with water wouldn’t be the best idea. Because of this, I searched for waterproof vessels that could fit inside the box. Luckily I tend to be a glassware hoarder, and had a nice collection of small glass jars to choose from.

 

CHOOSE ITEMS TO PLACE INSIDE CONTAINER

With your container(s) ready, it is time to go on a hunt for items that can fit inside. Think about layering and how the colors of each element can complement each other.

Search in a variety of places – your backyard, the holiday decor stash, even the garage! Once you find a good selection of items, begin placing them in the container. Rearrange, and add/ take things out until you get an arrangement that is pleasing to your eye.

Take a look at the three Fall centerpieces I came up with!

 

CENTERPIECE 1: FLORAL + PRAIRIE GRASS

floral fall centerpiece

The first centerpiece design features autumn colored fresh flowers. I wish I could say that I grew these beauties in my own backyard, but alas I did not. They were purchased from a local grocery store and cost just a few dollars for the entire bouquet. The rust hues scream ‘Fall’ to me.

fall flower arrangement

The stems were cut down to sizes that would fit well in the short glass jars. I arranged the flowers so that the colors and types were evenly distributed. Prairie grass, which was found growing near our driveway, was then layered into the mix.

I love how the colors of the flowers bring out the golden tone of the wooden box!

fall table decoration



CENTERPIECE 2: PINE CONES + HOSTA +DOORKNOBS

Fall table centerpiece

The second centerpiece includes a bit of whimsy. When searching for items to use in my arrangements, I came across a couple of old doorknobs and thought it would be fun to include them. The knobs were originally installed in a 1900’s outbuilding on my in-law’s property, which they recently tore down. The motif seems to be inspired by nature.

antique doorknob centerpiece

I placed the knobs in two of the glass jars, so that they would stay upright. I then layered pine cones (found from our Christmas decoration stash) around the glass jars. A few sprigs of hostas, cut from our landscaping, were feathered in.

Though they are contrasting elements, I am very pleased with how well they compliment each other!

Nature inspired fall decoration


CENTERPIECE 3: PUMPKINS + FALL FOLIAGE

Pumpkin table centerpiece

Pumpkins are super easy to find this time of year, and are ultra inexpensive. I picked up a package of 6 mini pumpkins for $3.99 at a local nursery, and only needed half of them for this centerpiece.

If I had set the pumpkins into the wooden drawer/box they would have been too low. Because of this, I placed a few pine cones in the box first. They helped give the pumpkins a little lift. I then cut small branches off of trees in our yard, which contained leaves that were turning colors but not quite ready to fall.

Fall Centerpiece ideas

I also layered in a few sprigs from a shrub that is in our landscaping. I’m not completely positive of it’s technical name, but I think it might be a Goldmound Spirea.

The delicate flowers are in the process of drying up. Even so, I was able to catch a few of them when they were in all their bright pink glory. Absolutely stunning. The colors of this arrangement really pop!

Natural Fall Centerpiece

 

ADDITIONAL FALL DECOR INSPIRATION

I had so much fun pulling these centerpieces together, and searched Instagram for other creative goodies. Check out this amazing trio of images I found! Click on the name links for source info and to see more of their beautiful Instagram feeds!

Fall Centerpiece ideas

1.  @sarahlynnbrennan also used a wooden box. The painted monogram decoration adds a personal touch that is quite charming. She used preserved flowers and greens – meaning that it will look beautiful for years to come!

2. @housebyhoff cleverly utilized a copper pitcher as her container. Inside she placed a few hydrangea branches. Set beside a single white pumpkin, the pair makes a simple statement for Fall. Just lovely!

3. @thehomehour went 100% natural with a large pumpkin layered with smaller pumpkins, moss, and succulents. Gorgeous and colorful!

 

I hope this post has inspired you to go searching in nature around you, to see what type of decorations you can create.

Be sure to check out the FREE art print available from Arrow Hill Cottage!

Be Thankful Art Print

 

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Fall Centerpieces

FALL DECORATING IDEAS : DESIGN INSPIRATION FROM INSTAGRAM

Happy October everyone!  Here in the Midwest, the air is quickly turning colder and Fall is starting to show its true colors. Literally. Multi colored leaves are falling from the trees. Pumpkins, gourds and corn stalks are being harvested from the fields to be displayed in cute little farmers market stands.

While preparing to decorate our home, I headed to Instagram for some Fall decorating inspiration, and boy did I find it! Today I want to share with you a handful of gorgeous displays that perfectly reflect the change of seasons, each in their own unique way.


@greensprucedesigns

This entry setup is just so beautiful!  I am absolutely in love with the wooden front door. And that barrel vault?  Swoon!  The simple addition of fall foliage, corn stalks and white pumpkins really make this a festive spot without too much added fuss or clutter. Who wouldn’t want to be welcomed home to this view?


@cottonwoodacres

This picture has me wanting to scour all of the local antique shops and estate sales for an old wine barrel – because seriously, isn’t it just perfect? The inclusion of apples in the display is a unique decorating decision that totally works!  I love the large lettered sign – a fitting sentiment for Fall and Thanksgiving.

@frenchcountrycottage

If I had to use one word to describe this photo it would be COZY.  I love how Courtney layered the accent pieces to complement her fireplace. The warm glow of the candles and lantern add a very nice ambiance. Get me a book and a cup of hot cocoa, and I could be happy to stay in this exact spot for hours.


@therusticlife

I’m a huge fan of white decor, and although it isn’t what we typically think of when we envision the Fall season, it just works perfectly here.  This photo reminds me that even the most simple display can turn festive by just trading out a few pieces. My eyes are especially drawn to the wire metal basket full of Fall goodness!


@missmirandarose

An often overlooked decorating spot, this photo proves that the bedroom is just as worthy of being gussied up as any other space in the house. This room is absolutely exploding with texture! The rusted hues are spot on, and using hats as wall decorations? Genius!


@whitehouseon19th

This photo is so simply stated, that I just had to include it.  I believe it serves as a lesson that sometimes less is more. I love the inclusion of pheasant feathers; And that white bench couldn’t be any more charming if it tried!

 

A big thank you to each of the lovely people who gave me permission to share their creations on the blog. I encourage you to click on the links above to browse their IG feeds and blogs for even more awesome inspiration. You won’t be disappointed!

Which photo is your favorite? What is your seasonal decorating go-to? Comment below. Let’s chat!

I hope that you are enjoying the colors of the season, and all the bounty that it offers!