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Swap Your Linens for a Seasonal Color Palette

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Repurpose Your Wool Blanket

Add a seasonal touch to your living room with this fun project of repurposing a wool plaid blanket into a comfy pouf.
To make: Start by cutting a blanket into six 16-inch squares. Topstitch the pieces together in a cube, leaving a 6-inch opening. Stuff with shredded memory foam filling, and stitch closed. Add a decorative blanket stitch along the outer edges.
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Hang Weathered Accessories

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Add Feathers to Your Centerpiece

Elevate your table with this unexpected floral arrangement.
To make: Hollow out a tall gourd such as a Hubbard squash, and slice a sliver off the bottom to help it stand. Place a piece of damp floral foam inside and fill with feathers, foliage, and flowers (here, roses and ranunculus).
For the festooned pumpkins, use hot-glue to cover the pumpkins with long turkey (large) or pheasant (small) feathers. For the larger pumpkin, finish with wispy green chicken feathers around the crown.
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Craft a Mossy Wreath

Create a textural wreath by incorporating different types of moss, such as Spanish moss, preserved forest moss, and dried tree lichen.
To make: Cover a 12- to 16-inch foam wreath form with clumps of moss and lichen, attaching with hot-glue. Glue tiny bits of moss and lichen around the stems of mini white pumpkins, then secure to the wreath with floral pins and wire.
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Stack Your Pumpkins

This pumpkin topiary will become the show-stopper of any fall event.
To make: Start with three white pumpkins that stack nicely. Remove the stems from the bottom and middle pumpkins. Insert three wooden skewers into the bottom of the middle pumpkin, then pierce the skewers into the top of the bottom pumpkin to help hold them together. Repeat with the top and middle pumpkins. Using long floral greening pins, attach small pieces of damp floral foam where the pumpkins meet. Insert flowers (here, dahlias, ranunculus, and roses), foliage, and privet berries around each tier.
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Bring on the Pumpkins!

Create the Warmest Welcome

Make guests feel right at home from the moment they meet your front door. Here, fall door decorations up the curb appeal outside. Once inside, cozy paint colors and wallpaper, fresh flowers, and a soft vintage runner underfoot make this entry hall feel as special as any room in the house.
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Layer in Pine Cones

Take a note from this cottage entry and layer in a gathering basket full of freshly gathered pine cones to ring in the season. Yes, it’s just that easy!
Display Vintage Collections

Bring out the good (fall-themed) china! Take a note from this homeowner and display your collection of seasonal trasferware in a dark wood hutch. Mix in pieces of ironstone and smoky glassware for a more collected look. Want a no-fuss flower arrangement? Just add feathers to a crock.
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Warm Up a Room with a Fire

We can’t think of a better way to cozy up a living room or den than with a roaring fire. Get your chimney checked out to make sure it’s in proper working order, then get to decorating with fall mantel decor ideas.
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Create a Cozy Reading Cubby

Turn unused space into a kid- and adult-friendly hideaway complete with books, a reading light, and piles of pillows and nubby blankets.
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Add in All the Ironstone

Gather dishware and collectibles in like colors to display on open shelving. Here, this shelf that sits atop a rustic worktable is packed with ironstone. The pieces have varying tones—from white to creamy to beigy-brown—and make for a nice, neutral spot to display white pumpkins.
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Hang Woven Pieces for Homey Texture

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Bring Out Your Copper Collection

Add Some Orange

Nothing says fall like a classic orange pumpkin, so why not bring the color inside in a more permanent way. Here, a pair of orange velvet sofas that date back to 1962 make nice with a wood sideboard piled with pumpkins. A coffee table, made from an old iron gate, adds an outdoorsy touch to the gathering space. Not ready to commit to quite that much orange? Start by layering your current neutral sofa with a pair of orange pillows.
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Get Ready for Guests

Give your guest bedroom a little love this time of year, as friends and family pay visits over long holiday weekends. An old wood dresser repurposed as a nightstand adds a spot for books, fresh blooms, and storage for extra linens. Tuck a folding luggage rack in the closet for easy unpacking and packing.
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Build a Bar and Games Station

Turn any table into a serve-yourself entertainment station ready for impromptu fall gatherings and holiday visits from family and friends. Here, an old post office sorting table becomes a one-stop shop for drinks and games.
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Anna Logan is the Senior Homes & Style Editor at Country Living, where she covers design and decorating trends, home features, and gift guides. She also produces home features and styles content for the print magazine. When she isn’t working, can often be found digging around antique shops for the perfect find. Follow her adventures on Instagram!
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