I never get tired of using my vintage tool caddy for decorating our farmhouse table. From season to season and from holiday to holiday it has never let me down.
Here it is last year around this time. I filled it with heirloom pumpkins and traditional fall gourds.
This year I thought I'd switch things up a bit and add some apples, a huge favorite in my house this time of year.
I also used some small pumpkins, moss balls and other natural filler that I've used throughout the year and it ended up looking just the way I like it. Quintessential fall.
From this angle you can see my most recent DIY "EAT" sign I'll be sharing with you later.
In addition to fall, this old toolbox has served as a Christmas centerpiece . . . . .
as well as a Spring centerpiece filled with moss "rocks," moss balls and other natural filler elements.
Right now I'm happy to see it on our table filled with the colors of fall. Who knows what you'll find in it once Christmas rolls around again?
Well that's it for today, friends!
I hope you enjoyed reading about my
Natural Fall Decor, Vintage Style
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I love this decor. I am so into the natural decor this year but I do add a little gold to the mix. Got to have the gold. LOL
ReplyDeleteI love this look -- very appropriate for fall! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty Fall display! Love those old tool trays - so versatile and can dressed up or down.
ReplyDeleteI sent a lot of my Fall decor home with my daughter, so need to see what I have left to work with.
Enjoy your weekend!
Very pretty, Kathleen! I love all the natural elements you added to your tool caddy, added throughout the seasons! It's such a versatile piece and looks fabulous on your table!
ReplyDeleteYour tool caddy is wonderful in it's place of honor. They are so great to use for any occasion and I love the printing on the side of yours. It looks good enough to eat!..Happy Weekend..Judy
ReplyDeleteOld faithful it is! Love the addition of the apples this year. Beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteTool box and burlap, two of my favorite things. Your arrangements are great!
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