Seasonal Harvest Tour At My Apartment

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In the seasonal harvest tour at my apartment, I had a weathered birdhouse I took out of the closet. Then I added faux leaves to the roof.

I taped the word “farmhouse” between the leaves just for fun.

In Seasonal Harvest Tour At My Apartment,

The red vintage truck is parked outside the barn/birdhouse. The truck could be ready to brings in bales of hay for the pretend cows.

A group of gourds and mini pumpkins found in the produce section of my grocery store were placed in this wire basket.

The real pumpkins and gourds are so much nicer than the fake ones you buy at the craft stores. But I have some of those too because I can keep them year after year.

In Seasonal Harvest Tour At My Apartment,

Here is a vignette I created with a vintage scale, a stack of novels, a pretty vase and a watermelon.

Antique Mall Finds:

Everything except the books came from the antique mall and were priced quite reasonably.

I placed a group of vanilla candles in a round galvanized container for coffee table decor. Then I surrounded the container with little green pears on top of a leaf place mat.

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The above grouping is made up of items I found at my favorite antique mall in Jenks, Oklahoma. That includes the large painting, the small witch painting, and the pumpkins.

The yellow paint on the small shelves on the wall remind me of tree leaves that turn yellow during the fall season.

I added a bird tin and candles, along with fall and Halloween decor to a vintage wooden box.

Above is a three-tiered galvanized container that holds all kinds of fall decor.

There are gourds, leaves, and berries. As well as seasonal candles. I’ve added a faux bird’s nest with faux eggs on the bottom tier.

In Seasonal Harvest Tour At My Apartment,

I dressed up a grouping of vanilla candles with paper doilies and leaves. They were adhered to the candles with long decorative pins I ordered from an Etsy shop.

Fall On My Patio:

On my patio are groupings of mums in shades of yellow, purple, and orange, along with pumpkins and gourds.

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Under my green gazebo just out my patio doors is my outdoor seating area.

I added a trio of orange pumpkins to the blue folding table which is being used as an outdoor coffee table. Then I surrounded the trio with little lights.

The peachy shade of the mums are beautiful from tight bloom till open flower. This is probably my favorite color of mums I purchased this season.

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My vintage child’s wagon holds other seasonal flowers like pansies and ornamental kale and yellow mums.

The trio of pumpkins are in perfect condition. Hopefully they’ll remain that way until November arrives.

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The sound of water gurgling as I sit under the gazebo is so soothing. This is a my favorite spot to sit outdoors.

The pumpkins look so pretty with my colorful handmade pillow in the background.

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  1. You've created an enchanting home, Brenda. I bet it smells wonderful, too! I'm imagining aromas of apple pie to cinnamon sticks! Certainly fall is in the air.

  2. Few people can put together vignettes as charming as you can. I love the tiered tray, and your patio looks so inviting.I've enjoyed all the inspiration this year. Autumn is such a wonderful time!

  3. I love that farmhouse sign on the barn!!! And the witch picture. All of it, really! You have such a way for making your space warm and cozy – and it fits with the name of your blog, so there THAT 🙂

  4. I've enjoyed your blog tour this week, Brenda. You assembled some wonderful bloggers. It was very inspiring. Your fall decor at your place is adorable. I love the kitty in front of the transferware. I'm partial to both. Thanks for visiting and supporting the Texans for our Fall In Love With Texas tour.

  5. So cozy, warm and inviting Brenda. Glad you are enjoying your patio… the little fountain sounds wonderful (or so I can imagine ;)! Thank you again for organizing this fall tour. I've really enjoyed seeing everyone's unique take on fall this week. Xo, ~julie

  6. As always, you have the most amazing knack for putting together absolutely charming vignettes! Your patio looks so welcoming, Brenda, and I hope the weather is cooling a bit for you so you can start to enjoy it again. By the way, I spotted that woodpecker platter and I'm drooling – is that a new find?

  7. OH this is lovely, Brenda! I love your idea of using wonderful vignettes to bring fall to your home. The shelf wall is wonderful, as is your always beautiful garden space. The photo of the galvanized container with candles and pears…is perfection. Love it all, Brenda. Thanks so much for hosting…it's been fun!

  8. Your apartment is charming and cozy and all of your fall accents are just perfect. Thank you so much for organizing the Fall Seasonal Tour. It was so much fun visiting lovely homes and finding so much inspiration. And thank you for including me.

    Big Texas Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

  9. Good Morning Brenda,
    I have so enjoyed this Fall tour of homes all week long.
    Such talented ladies and each of their decorating styles has been so inspiring!
    You always bring the seasons of change into your cozy cottage with such style and charm.
    Your tiered tray is absolutely gorgeous and the detailed elements on your shelves is wonderful. I noticed the framed witch too, very cute.
    Your green thumb never fails and your garden patio is lovely!
    Happy Fall Brenda,
    Jemma

  10. Brenda, Between the waterfall, glorious mums, and colorful pumpkins, I would spend all day on your patio! Your two tiered vignettes, one with candles and pears and the other with candles and gourds are my favorites – very pretty. Thank you for sharing your cozy home with us, and for hosting such a fabulous Fall tour. I am thankful to be a part of it!

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