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Making Autumn Décor a Cinch
- By Jennifer Stevens
- Published 04/27/2009
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Jennifer Stevens
The author Jennifer Stevens says here about craft teacher. She is talking about her previous day and she remember her craft teacher Mrs. Allen, She taught us everything we needed to know educationally, she showed us how to do all sorts of fun crafts, Christmas Crafts to Easter crafts to just-for-fun crafts. Also she learnt how to make Easter bunny templates. For more information on free crochet patterns free knitting patterns, free crochet hat patterns visits http://www.favecrafts.com
View all articles by Jennifer StevensWhat is
there not to love about autumn? Those
lazy days of summer are slowly coming to an end as the promise of Christmas
lingers in the distance. Sweaters are pulled out of storage and hot cocoa
placed back on the pantry shelf. Everywhere you turn a brilliant array of
earthy colors meet the eye. Bringing a bit of fall’s beauty into your home can
be a simple and enjoyable task.
Autumn
décor is
capturing a bit of the heaven going on outside and recreating it in your home.
Make sure to use all the lush fall colors when choosing what to decorate with. For
inspiration with color, look to pumpkins, haystacks, cranberries, and fall
leaves. Using these actual items with your decorating will put you right on the
money.
For a fun
afternoon activity, take your kids outside to gather twigs, fallen leaves, and
pinecones. Adorn your entryway and dining room tables with both white and
orange gourds and pumpkins. Gently place
the gathered outdoor items around their base. Find a glass vase and fill it
with cranberries to be placed along side. To top off this look, get a few cream
colored candles to illuminate the area.
An
essential part of autumn décor is smell. Walking into a home where you can
smell wassail, pumpkin spice, or the sweet aroma of apple pie baking is
priceless. Thanks to the fabulous scents of candles these days, we don’t even
have to break out the pie tins. Make sure to load up on good quality candles to
make the season a bit more enjoyable.
Finally,
enjoy the season to the fullest. Sit down with your kids and let them help with
celebrating autumn. Whether you string cranberries to form a fall garland, or
get those place cards ready for Thanksgiving, autumn is one of greatest times
for crafts. If you are a bit short on decorating or crafting ideas…you might
look to a site dedicated to crafting, such as www.favecrafts.com. There is a plethora
of ideas to pick from! Don’t drop a load
of money at the fancy décor store, when authentic and rustic decorations are
just out the back door.
Author
Jennifer Stevens says here how to make autumn decoration easy. She describe
simple trick to Autumn Décor. Autumn
décor is capturing a bit of the heaven going on outside and recreating it in
your home. For inspiration with color, look to pumpkins, haystacks and fall
leaves. Know more about autumn décor Christmas crafts, free
knitting patterns, free crochet hat patterns, visits favecrafts.com
