Welcome to the Transitioning from Summer to Fall Home Tours
organized by Amber of Follow The Yellow Brick Home.
If you are visiting from Panoply, doesn't Rita style her vintage collections beautifully!
Summer actually lasts way into October in my neck of the woods
and days like this are common even in November.
The easiest way for me to transition from summer to fall is with flowers.
I have noticed seasonal changes happening at the flower stands - oranges and yellows are taking over.
With my basic color palette of blue and white, adding fall flowers is really about all I need to change things up.
Lantana from the garden changes from summer to fall simply by using an old metal container instead of a vase.
A quick flip on the old red chair turns a summer garden
into a fall garden.
The eucalyptus leaves on this wreath have faded to a dull brownish green
and simply exchanging the dried roses with wilted sunflowers
creates a fall look in the entry.
I am far from finished with fall decor, but I'm inspired - these napkins are my next project and they won't be on the table.
I'm scouring Instagram and Pinterest for ideas for a new sign to hide the television.
How about you - are you transitioning to fall?
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Now it's time to head over to Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson to see what fabulous ideas Jann has for you.
organized by Amber of Follow The Yellow Brick Home.
If you are visiting from Panoply, doesn't Rita style her vintage collections beautifully!
Summer actually lasts way into October in my neck of the woods
and days like this are common even in November.
The easiest way for me to transition from summer to fall is with flowers.
I have noticed seasonal changes happening at the flower stands - oranges and yellows are taking over.
With my basic color palette of blue and white, adding fall flowers is really about all I need to change things up.
Lantana from the garden changes from summer to fall simply by using an old metal container instead of a vase.
A quick flip on the old red chair turns a summer garden
into a fall garden.
The eucalyptus leaves on this wreath have faded to a dull brownish green
and simply exchanging the dried roses with wilted sunflowers
creates a fall look in the entry.
I am far from finished with fall decor, but I'm inspired - these napkins are my next project and they won't be on the table.
I'm scouring Instagram and Pinterest for ideas for a new sign to hide the television.
How about you - are you transitioning to fall?
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
Now it's time to head over to Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson to see what fabulous ideas Jann has for you.
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