I am adding fall touches to existing decor in the sun room to simplify my seasonal decorating. It only took about an hour to change my fairy garden from summer to fall for under $40. |
On the left is the before photo. I replaced the welcome sign above the buffet with a Happy Fall sign. (the fall sign is from Michael's) I replaced the white fencing with wood fencing. (fencing is from HL Christmas section) The tea pot fairy house was replaced by a rustic pumpkin. My fairy garden is built in a vintage guitar case that you can see a little better in the before photo. All the items that I took out were used to make another fairy garden on the other side of the sun room. Here is the link to that post ...... http://penny-pennystreasures.blogspot.com/2015/09/fall-wreath-and-fairy-garden.html |
I used fall flowers and leaves that I purchased a long time ago |
The rustic pumpkin came from Target... |
The twine wrapped mushrooms are Christmas ornaments from Tuesday Morning..... |
This cute little squirrel has loaded his wheelbarrow with acorns. (acorns and squirrel from HL ) |
The small white pumpkins are repurposed salt and pepper shakers from Stein Mart |
I wasn't compensated in any way for mentioning where my fall items were purchased, I just wanted to let you know where you could find them for your fall decorating. |
So sweet, I love the squirrel and his horde. Our front porch seems to be squirrel central right now...with them so busy trying to hide the walnuts. Cute post, thanks for sharing, Sandi
ReplyDeletePenny, I adore your Fairy fall garden. Giving me great inspiration on a few of the Faeries I have here and how to decorate with them more.
ReplyDeleteSo darling!!! I've never thought of having a little fairy garden indoors...you have inspire me to create one!!
ReplyDeleteYour fall fairy garden is so cute! I bet it's fun to play with it all, get it just right and then step back and enjoy it! Nice little garden. Blessings, Cindy
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ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! I am amazed at the work you have gone to..it's all just so sweet. Having your Fairy Garden indoors is just the sweetest idea.
This fairy garden is amazing! I would love looking at this everyday - puts a big ole smile on my face. Will there be a fairy wedding garden for the upcoming reception?
ReplyDeleteI think I love the fall scene even better, may be because it is my favorite time of year :) Just wonderful, and thanks for sharing where you find the items!
ReplyDeleteAttempting to leave a comment as it did not work before. I am thinking of making a little fairy garden area in mine outdoors. I had gnome homes in the gardens at my old house.
ReplyDeleteAmazing idea to have a fairy garden indoor! It' s so pretty
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Alessandra
Lovely garden!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea! A Fall fairy garden is so cute!
ReplyDeleteLove how you changed the Fairy Garden over to a Fall one, Penny!! Great idea! As I said before, you have inspired me to bring my Fairy Garden things inside to display during the Winter!! i think in the Guest Room maybe.....
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Deb
So cute Penny! I painted some little thrift find pumpkins orange today to go in my outdoor fairy garden. It's in a wheel barrow and a couple of weeks ago I spied a cute 'Happy Halloween' sign in Joanne's on sale. I bought it and am just adding a few Halloween touches. I love the target pumpkin and the cute squirrel! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
I love the rustic pineapple! Thanks for joining us on Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday!
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How pretty! I love fairies!! Thanks for linking up on My 2 favorite Things on Thursday!! Hope to see you again this week!! Pinned!
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