Over my years as a blogger I have created and set many Stunning Fall Tablescapes. I thought it would be fun to share all of them in one post just for you.
Even though I may have used the same components, florals or plates in several, each lends it’s own personality and style.
To start off with my list of Stunning Fall Tablescapes, I wanted to show you how I SLOWLY slip into Fall decorating…
Early Fall Decorating By using something as simple as tangerines in a vignette. Easy and inexpensive. PLUS, it is edible.
I also create simple ways to change up colors in a tablescape by painting my flatware.
Sometimes I like to add pops of blue to my Fall decor.
I LOVE to make a Fall centerpiece using real fruit. It looks classic and timeless.
As I mentioned before, I like to use blue in my Fall table styling. This one is an intimate table I set up for just Hubby and me. It was simple with lots of layers.
I also like to use usual pieces as a table runner. Including the vintage heater floor grate I found at a salvage store. This neutral Fall palette was a joy to work on.
I liked it so much. And it is probably my favorite(so far). With the combination of vintage dishes, dried artichokes, handmade table cloth, gold candle sticks, and pine cones-It captured your eye no matter where you looked.
Now, for some pastel colors for Fall, my inspiration started with a pillow that I bought from The Shabby Art Boutique.
My long time friend, Kerry Anne creates the most beautiful variety of home wares, linen, towels, techie products, art prints, etc…
When I received my Fall pillow from her shop, I KNEW that I need to use pastel fresh flowers for a Fall tablescape.
To top it off, I made a Faux pumpkin with a door knob stem as a centerpiece. Another fave!
Combining blue and orange for Fall can be another way to make Stunning Fall Tablescapes.
With another unique table runner, such as a vintage shutter, your whole table can be transformed into a vintage piece of Fall art. Adding pecans-spray painted silver and gold, a string of wooden beads, vintage silver chalices, pumpkin in a silver champagne bucket, books and more faux pumpkins, it has a life of it’s own.
Lastly, by simply using spray paint, a peat pot and a pine cone, you can add a little glam to your Fall table. SUPER simple with a lot of impact.
Kerryanne says
Every one of your fall tablescapes is lovely Meegan and I feel so honoured that you used one of my fall pillow designs for inspiration. Big hugs my sweet friend xx
Pat Phipps says
Love all the fall decor & how you slowly incorporate it into your home. Thanks for the cute ideas!