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Change out your lightweight, summer tablecloth for a heavier one in a rich, warm color. Add some elegant gold or bronze candlesticks for added effect. |
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For a simple centerpiece, hollow out an oversized gourd and fill with autumn harvest such as apples, pears, and nuts. A large wooden bowl would also work. |
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Purchase a variety of potted mums. These flowers come in many different colors (yellow, orange, red, etc.) and can withstand chillier temperatures. Arrange with gourds of different shapes or ears of Indian corn for a decorative porch display. |
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Take a stroll in a wooded area and pick up items such as twigs, nuts, berry clusters, pinecones, and leaves. Use these autumn treasures to make a centerpiece later. |
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Spiced candles will add a warm autumn aroma to your home. Baked apple, nutmeg, cinnamon, or French vanilla scents work best. |
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Buy or make a wreath with colorful, preserved leaves and sturdy decorative ribbon for the front door—it will add a welcoming touch. |
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Line mantles with gourds or mini pumpkins—alternating with flowers—for a rustic look. |
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Spread a heavy throw over chairs and sofas. Add red, orange, or brown pillows for a colorful accent. |
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Make autumn votive holders with mini pumpkins. All you need to do is hollow the pumpkins out and let the pumpkins dry. Then place votive candles inside. |
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Fill old potato or feed sacks with straw and flowers for outdoor decoration. Fill smaller flour sacks with flowers and use as a centerpiece. |
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Invest in some fall floral plates, dishes, cups, and saucers to give the kitchen a seasonal look. |