Showing posts with label Decorate. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

3 Ways To Decorate Your Property For Halloween

3 Ways To Decorate Your Property For Halloween



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Halloween doesn’t have to be all about ghosts, skulls and bloody gore. This holiday presents you with the best chance to instill satisfied memories in your youngsters about family members traditions. Because decorating doesn’t come naturally to everybody, we’ve got 3 straightforward ways for you to decorate your residence for Halloween.



Decorative Halloween Pumpkins


Did you know that Halloween pumpkins are supposed to symbolize the need for protection from evil issues? Place pumpkins in random locations throughout your home and yard to bring the festivities of fall to your loved ones, even as you safeguard your residence from all items evil.



Halloweenie Throw Pillows


If you’re not up to changing all your hanging photographs and replacing all your live plants with dead twigs, try throwing a few orange and black pillows on the couch and the beds in your residence. Not only do you bring in the spirit of Halloween, you also provide a comfortable place for the ghosts and goblins to lay their heads after a lengthy evening of trick or treating.



Halloween-Style Plates and Property Ware


Bring out the unique dishes and glasses for fall and Halloween. Serve dinner from a pumpkin bowl, or buy those shot glasses with skulls you saw at the store final week. Getting specific dishes for every single vacation provides you an simple way to bring the spirit of the holiday without having a whole lot of fuss. Make sure to put your dishes away when the vacation ends to make it even more particular for your young children.



With the assist of low-cost pumpkins, a handful of throw pillows and some new plates and utensils, your house is ready for Halloween in just a couple of minutes.


Originally posted at Iroonie


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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Decorate Your Porch With Rustic Fall Style 2013 Ideas

Natural materials and found items make inviting fall decorations for your favorite outdoor room

Fall is here, and with it a new season of activity as a prelude to the holidays. If you can find a free afternoon, spend just a few hours sprucing up your porch or patio with seasonal spirit before your trick-or-treaters arrive.


General Fall Porch Style 

Natural textures layered next to found items can create a cozy outdoor seat for watching the leaves change. Using a hay bale as a temporary coffee table is an inexpensive and functional way to cozy up your outdoor space. Try using a small tray or basket as a sturdy, flat surface to hold a beverage or book.

Here, a rustic chair doubles as a side table for a vintage cola crate holding pink mums.


Make over tin cans with paint and fill them with your favorite seasonal flowers. A generous neighbor let me pick these from her garden.
Use your arrangement to freshen up any space, from an entry to a tabletop.



A wood crate provides extra display space and storage. A stack of old paperbacks bolsters some mini pumpkins. Lavender sprigs in a vintage milk jug add both a pleasant aroma and height to a wooden-crate-turned-side-table.


Simple Burlap Pillow Cover 

Burlap or linen sacks make for an easy pillow cover during the holidays. This small burlap sack was one of those "I'll find something to with this one day" items that found a new (and temporary) purpose as our porch swing cushion. If you don't have one, you can just cut some burlap to length and sew one up.


Stuff your pillow into the sack and tuck leftover fabric into the open end, hiding the pillow inside.


Wrap a ribbon around the sack and tie it. Of course, if you are using an indoor pillow as the filler, bring your pillow inside if the weather gets too damp.