Greetings friends! Well here we are at autumn's doorstep and I couldn't be happier to have my favorite season, winter, right around the corner! I've completed my fall decorating and every year I fall in love all over again with the colors of this season. Here are a few pics I just snapped around the house:
This bowl is the Salem Large Rustic Chopping Bowl that I sell. I have had mine on the coffee table for a number of years and have fun changing the display with the seasons. This Autumn I have some artificial pumpkins that I've had forever surrounded by the Bittersweet Garland I sell in my shoppe.
Also on the coffee table is the little Pennsylvania Knick Knack Tray that is new to my shoppe! I've just displayed a few candle nubs in mine.
I have this olde sieve hanging on the wall in the foyer and I put a different pinkeep in there for every season, this one was made by Jenny of Country Rustic Primitives.
This table is in our foyer...the tin lamp is the Charleston Lamp I sell but it is currently out of stock. Just below the lamp is a sweet little redware square with a pumpkin on it, it is available in my shoppe as is the Artificial Fall Boxwood that I have in the vase on the right.
In my rocking chair, I've placed beautiful pumpkin pillows made by the lovely Barbara Young. The Tobacco Cloth curtains are available in my shoppe!
On the black stepback cupboard in the living room I have an adorable little pumpkin head that was made by Norma Schneeman, the beautiful hooked mat was made by Stephanie of Olde Colony Primitives, the wooden acorn mold was made by Art, her husband, the lovely pinkeep was made by Tina Woltman, and the festive mini poppies are available in my shoppe!
This primitive stepback cupboard sits in the breakfast nook. The doll hanging on the left was made by Jackie of T.F.C. Folk Art...the other items I've had for so long and do not recall where I got them or who made them unfortunately.
On the olde wash stand in the living room, pinkeeps made by many talented ladies fill an olde wooden bowl.
On a cabinet that hubs made, we call it the Folk Art cabinet, I have a couple Treenware pumpkins and a grouping of hog scrapers painted white.
The little dough box table was also made by hubs, I've displayed some redware pieces, a couple handpainted boxes from my shoppe, and the Treenware pitcher and sunflowers are also from my shoppe. If you follow my seasonal updates you may notice that I kept this area the same from summer!
This little boot bench was also made by hubs, it sits on the fireplace hearth. On it I've displayed a fabulous cross stitched pillow that I bought a couple of years ago from Pam of Primitive Basketcase, along with a Salem pumpkin and an antique candleholder with one of my Pumpkin Patch Tapers that are available in my shoppe!
Well that's it for this year's autumn decorating, I hope you've enjoyed my tour and thank you for visiting!