As we move into November and the leaves will soon be off the trees, my decor tends to go to the more neutrals of browns and creams. I transition into Christmas with evergreens mixed into my natural element florals and vignettes; I use less orange, but more browns.
A cloche filled with Fall Potpourri
I love these little frames from the 40's and 50's.
This one has some Harvest graphics.
I really love taking photos in the Living Room now that things have been lightened and brightened up with the new painted furniture. Before, even though it was light in here, the dark furniture just "sucked up" all the wonderful light.
Hope you're having a fun day and enjoy your evening!
Marty at A Stroll Thru Life is having her Fall Cloche Party,
come by and check out the rest of the fun!
xoxo,
I'm intrigued too! It's so beautiful under glass with your fantastic styling around it.
ReplyDeleteI love the cloches filled with seasonal delights! I only have one cloche, but would love to have more. They're so darned expensive though.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beautiful fall decorating ideas.
Oh SO Very Pretty... I don't think I have ever seen dried Sunflower Heads.... They display so Beautifully...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty vignettes. Esp love the white pumpkin on the urn.
ReplyDeleteAll so pretty but those sunflower heads are stunning under the cloche!
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Gail
I love the vintage double photo frame. I have one and now I know what to do with it. I'm so excited! I have some old calendars with some lovely autumn and Christmas pages that I could place inside the frames! Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThat sunflower head is a piece of natural art. I love it. Beautiful vignettes, as usual.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteDebra,
ReplyDeleteI have never seen dried sunflower heads...thanks for the intro and maybe I will come home from Texas with some (leaving for the lonestar state tomorrow!!! Thanks for sharing all your beauties here at NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAY!!
Blessings,
Linda
What a great vignette with that sunflower head, Debra! I love the white pumpkins and the book stack, too. Aren't the Fall fillers great? I love getting the ones that have a nice mix of things in them.
ReplyDeleteYour cloches are so very pretty. I've seen a hugh sunflower growing like this in the neighborhood, maybe they would let me take the seed!! Happy Trick or treat
ReplyDeleteAnn
Beautiful tabletop vignette Debra! I love the sunflower head inside the cloche.
ReplyDeleteI love how you style everything, Debra! Such pretty cloches! Doesn't everything just look so much more important under glass?!? I'm crushing on your wee lil pumpkin trinket box, too. I've got a small collection, but no pumpkins!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
Big TX Hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
that is the most unique flower head. It looks unique under the cloche.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vignette Debra! I love that dried sunflower and love the cloch you have on that silver pedistal filled with potpourri! Martina
ReplyDeleteWonderful new header, Debra- Love it- and also your huge sunflower head-it looks gorgeous in the Cloche-and as a part of your beautiful vignette on your table.
ReplyDeleteHugs to you,dear.
Dorthe
Your table looks beautiful!! The cloche, books, pumpkins and leaves. The dried sunflowers are awesome!! The cloche filled with the potpourri is very pretty, too! Wonderful job, Debra!
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XO,
Jane
Debra, these are beautiful vignettes! Just Beautiful!! My favorite is the sunflower under the cloche! I almost bought a sunflower at the Country Living Fair and I didn't and I have regretted it ever since!
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Lou Cinda
Debra, I love your sunflower seed head, what a treasure and it is so pretty under the cloche. Your vignette is gorgeous. I love your second cloche also with the potpourri. So pretty with the pumpkins, pictures and the soft creams and browns. Fantastic. Thanks so much for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHi Debra... as always, your post today is beautiful!... believe it or not, I am ready to put my Halloween things away, (I know, it is only Halloween today!)... and do my more neutral decorating for the month of November... I love your giant sunflower seedhead under glass... a friend of ours grows those giant ones and always gives us some, but I already put them out for the birds... darnit!... I may have to "borrow" one back from them and put it under a cloche... I love your teeny Limoges type pumpkin box too... so cute!... what I love most about your posts... they are always so warm and welcoming, as if you are saying to me "come on in and sit down Julie Marie"... xoxo Moi
ReplyDeleteDebra, the sunflower head is splendid. I may have to step into a neighboring field and "acquire" some sunflower heads of my own. Your living room is brighter and I can see you are enjoying it. huggiebear♥O
ReplyDeleteHi Debra,
ReplyDeleteThe cloches looks so pretty and leave it up to you to take it over the top.
So pretty.
hugs
Sissie
Debra,
ReplyDeleteThe dried sunflower head is wonderful. I had never seen one before and it is perfect under glass. Your living room is fabulous! I am loving the browns and creams. Very soothing, comfortable, inviting, and elegant.
Paula
Debra, your vignette is just stunning! Love the dried sunflower head! It looks magnificent under the glass and blends beautifully with your decor! Everything looks so calm and serene! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose are simply gorgeous cloches, and I love how you have styled them!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
Just gorgeous Debra!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Susan and Bentley
I love your sunflower head cloche!!! I so agree about transitioning into the creams and browns. It just seems like the natural transition for November and then by Christmas, I'm ready for some more color. Very pretty indeed.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Lovely post. Your images are wonderful too. Those fall filled cloches look fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteDebra,
ReplyDeleteI am smitten with the dried Sunflower head in your glass cloche! "Mr. Ed" grows them here On Crooked Creek...but we always leave them for the birds to eat. The birds make have some rather stiff competion next year! Thank you for sharing this lovely vignette of cloches. Your decor for Autumn with the softer, lighter hues...exquisite!
Fondly,
Pat
Such a beautiful cloche vignette...the sunflower is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall vignette, your photos should be in magazines!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween from warm Arizona!
Hi Debra! Oh, the dried sunflower head is so pretty and really lights up your cloche! You have so much beauty around you.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
That sunflower head is SO COOL! I'll be looking for one now!
ReplyDeleteYour Fall vignettes are so lovely Debra. Beautiful photos of such beautiful things. I love getting to see into your beautiful home any chance I get.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the sunflower head!!!
hugs...
So pretty, Debra! The seedheads are so wonderful, it makes me want to try growing some next year!
ReplyDeleteDebra, Your new header is fabulous! Your fall cloches are GREAT too! I love the cloche on the silver compote and with the sunflower seeds. I have not seen them before. And you are right about how great the light is now in your room. I have to tell you I thought you were crazy to paint your nice wood pieces but I was wrong. They look wonderful. I am crazy about your little white urn since I am partial to urns as much as I like cloches. You have just dazzled us today!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty cloche designs! That big sunflower is so unique!
ReplyDeleteKatherine
So I didn't know this about myself until I came across your post, but I want a sunflower head BAD and will now be hunting for one like mad :D Looks just amazing, and I love how you've decorated for the season.
ReplyDeleteShelley
www.westermanfam.blogspot.com
Debra, What a treasure you have in that big dried sunflower head! It fits so beautifully with all your Autumn beauty! I agree with you, this time of year accommodates whites/ browns and naturals!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
What pretty cloches you got here!Lovely pumpkins and gorgeous fall colours. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you on my blog:)
Debra, I love sunflowers and that dried one is absolutely magnificent! What a treasure! Your living room is just beautiful and each detail is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Love the sunflower painted white! One year I dried one and it dried in a heart shape. I think I had it for 10 years before it started falling apart.
ReplyDeleteI love your dried sunflower heads! Sunflowers are one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love the pops of orange against your neutral palette!
ReplyDeleteHi Debra. Your monster sunflowerhead is great and I think the cloche makes it even better! Love your colour scheme. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVeronica
Tassels Twigs and Tastebuds
The sunflower is incredible -- it's like something from a natural history museum. I've seen them on blogs but not in person yet. What a perfect way to display it!
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower seed head in the cloche and the other natural elements. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower head! It's architectural and natural. Won't you come by my blog and post a comment on my Thanksgiving dilemma? Jennifer
ReplyDeleteOMG! I never seen dried sunflower ever since.
ReplyDeleteYou really have a great taste of decorating. I love the cloché with your sunflower in it.
Fantastique.
Greetings from Stockholm,
/chie
What wonderful ideas. I especially love the sunflower!!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove the displays especially the sunflower head, ive never seen anything like that. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDebra, I have never seen one of those huge sunflower heads before. That looks great under glass. Great cloche displays.
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ReplyDeleteLove, love the vignette, specially the sunflower.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty in the spirit of Fall :-)
ReplyDeleteVisiting from The Romantic Home's Linky Party,
Smiles and thanks for sharing,
~Suzanne in NW Illinois
Lovely.... especially under the glass. Hoping my sunflowers do better next summer. Maybe if they saw your post they'd see their potential!
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, Love the sunflower under glass. It almost looks metallic in some of the pictures. Wonderful and different!
ReplyDeleteLoved the sunflower, I agree with the person above it looks metallic I though you painted it silver! Thanks for sharing Laura Cottage and Broome
ReplyDeleteEverything is so special under a beautiful cloche. You always do such a wonderful job with your vignettes. Love the dried sunflower!
ReplyDeleteSaved as a favorite, I love your site!
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