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Saturday, September 24, 2022

Autumn/Fall on the Hutch- Decorate With Me


Hi Friends,

Today I'm trying to find a focus for the hutch. I loved orangy-yellow, rusty-red, and the browns I used on the mantel.  

Then I remembered I thrifted a quilt panel of a pair of pheasants! Perfect!

First, I gathered the quilt panel, a two tone cream/brown flat fold I thrifted this Summer.



It took me sometime to think through how I was going to display or hang this quilt panel, I dug out of a closet this faux window frame that might work. 

I decided to stretch the two tone fabric over the frame just using duck tape for a quick fix.



with needle and thread tacked down the quilt panel


staying with the same orangy-yellow, rusty-reds and darker yellow tones in this frame.

got into the Autumn/Fall tub for the fall leaf garland

I've kept the green tackle boxes, the wire basket of green apples

and the blue canning jars and vintage juice jug that I have had displayed on the top of the hutch for awhile.

For this season, I had been thinking about using more dried floral than faux.

 The garden this year is starting to prepare for cooler days and nights, so I gathered  yarrow, zinnia's, poppy pods, and sunflower, to make the floral in the Ball Jar and juice jugs



Then, added a scarecrow I made a couple of weeks ago

next, I thought a grouping of amber bottles would add the darker tone I was looking for

but the tray of amber bottles was lost in this grouping, so I added a riser. 

even with the riser the tray of bottles are lost.... so I rearranged the apples

added a small basket for now.


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Now the right side of the hutch needed something, I brought in the cute little green vase I thrifted this Spring to balance out the green of the apples, filled with dried yarrow, sunflower, poppy pods, and zinnias


However, I think this grouping is looking cluttered couldn't see all of the jars..... so, I trimmed the dried floral and rearranged the jars


I changed it again rearranged jars, added a scarecrow


I think this grouping is looking better, I felt there needed to be more so I gathered up pip berries and scattered them around with pine cones


Finally, using my collection of Children's ABC wooden block I built the word AUTUMN


I love how the hutch looks, what do you think? 

Have I inspired you to maybe incorporate dried florals or little treasures from Mother Earth this year?

Thank you for checking in on what I have been up to. I would love to hear what you think of my autumn décor focus this year,

 May God Bless You and Your Family, 

I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett