Happy Monday, Friends! Fall has arrived and today I'm sharing vintage collected decor to welcome the new season. Please join me for a tour of gathered favorites from my thrifted and handmade treasures along with natural accents from the garden. Come on in for a visit

Since we usually begin tours at the backdoor, I thought we'd start at the front door today! I scored this rustic door basket at a yard sale for $1--you can see how I blend fresh and faux florals, here.

The dining room is just to the left. My Amish harvest table is 35 years old and though I have given it a few makeovers, I love it now more than ever.

I opted for simplicity this fall, highlighting handmade and collected treasures.

Earlier this month, I shared how to craft sunflower pumpkins.

To create a simple centerpiece, I layered several vintage linens and paired them with an urn of pears. (Check out my homemade pear muffin recipe, here!)

My collection of vintage transferware plates creates a charming gallery wall across from the dining table.

Now we'll head to the kitchen! Y'all know I love to add whimsical accents to my decor. This little guy and the orphan squirrel shaker you'll see soon were both featured in Country Sampler magazine's Autumn issue.

I've gathered sunflowers from the garden--my favorite flower for the season!

My vintage jadeite collection makes my kitchen a happy space!


Want to add instant charm to visible dry goods? Place them in thrifted apothecary jars with cherished vintage teacups as scoops!

Here's the fall breakfast table setting I shared a few weeks ago.

There's that mischievous orphan I mentioned! Learn how to crochet these chenille daisies, here!

I scored the cookie jar for pennies because it was missing a lid and it became the perfect container for displaying my vintage rolling pins.



Thanks for stopping by and happy fall y'all!














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I love your jadeite collection! You've probably answered this before, but where did you get that fabulous bird wreath hanger?
ReplyDeleteThank you! I found the birdie wreath hanger several years ago at a local shop that unfortunately has closed since then.
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