Thank you World Market for sponsoring this post. All decor ideas, and opinions are mine.
I am so excited to be sharing my Fall home tour with you today! We have been working our tails off painting and finishing the renovations that we have made... and I am SO thrilled to be finished! I LOVE Fall. I love the warm colors, the crisp air, the smell of spices and pumpkin. I also love decorating for Fall and Halloween.
I am so honored to be a part of this Fall home tour put on by Kelly of Ecclecticaly Vintage. You can start the tour on her site HERE if you would like to go back to the beginning.
You can see the beautiful home of Our Fifth House before me in the tour here:
I thought we could start in the kitchen since that is the room that has undergone the most major rennovations. I have never really decorated the kitchen for the seasons before because I never really had the counter space for it. Now it is my favorite space to play with and I can't wait to get the tops of my cupboards decorated.
This home of ours has very little pantry space, so I wanted to add some in the kitchen. I had this idea that I thought would kind of be reminiscent of an old country store. I love, love, love the charm it adds to my kitchen, and having all of the food that we use most regularly easily at hand has been wonderful. I can't believe how much space this frees up in the pantry! I will be sharing more pictures, as well as a little mini tutorial on these shelves on Monday.
I searched for months for the perfect jars for these shelves. I needed them to be large and airtight. It was SO much harder to find some like that than I thought. I was so relieved when I found these babies at World Market. They were well made, thick glass, airtight, and cute. I collected them over several months, buying one here and there. I think I may paint the lids. What do you think? The cute cake stand and pictures up above are also from World Market.
I think it is fun to use things like these mason jars with the cute stripey straws for seasonal decor because they are easy to change out for the different seasons, and it didn't cost anything since I had all of it on hand.
I had these cute Halloween boxes in my stash. I love decorating with the cute vintage Halloween images. I think that is part of the reason why I love to decorate for Halloween.
Cute towels also from World Market.
We are so proud of our little pumpkin harvest from our garden this year... hence the proud display on the table.
In the family room, I just added a few Fall touches. My favorite Red and gold leaves give such a fun punch to the room, and tie in well with our terra cotta colored pillows. I have had them for years, and always enjoy pulling them out.
I added a basket to the back wall that I think I will be keeping up all year. I am in the process of slipcovering this couch, but wanted to live with the fabric for a little while before I went to all the work just in case I didn't like it... so it is just safety pinned on there.
I pulled out my book page wreaths that I made several years ago, and added the fun black and white ribbons.
I picked up these old medicine packages at a yard sale probably 10 years ago, and I think they are so fun to add to my Halloween decor. One of these days, I may put together a real apothecary display. I sure love that delicious old packaging and typography.
One of my favorite things to do is decorate my tinsel tree for Halloween. My Ella loves it too. I put it in the entry/office this time instead of the family room. It is so fun. I am sure the neighbors think I am a little nuts for having a Christmas tree up already though :).
Most of what I used were just things I had from previous years, or decorations that I made.These cute vintage glittery Happy Halloween ornaments are new this year though. You can find them here.
I had a really hard time getting a decent full picture of it with our cloudy weather... but here is one to give you an idea.
I shared this free printable Trick or Treat banner a few weeks ago HERE.
While Ella was sleeping, I snuck in and decorated her room. When she woke up, she was SO excited!
I love reusing my Christmas trees. It takes up less storage space and costs less than having all different decor for the holidays!
Up in the bonus room, I printed off and hung these cute little vintage graphic collages, that I made from The Graphics Fairy images, on the mousetrap gallery wall board. I will be sharing more about this as well as the free download in the next couple of days!
Ella loves to play with this little pumpkin head sack toss game. The festune is one I made a few years ago here.
Over in Ella's little vintage play area, I wrote a quote on her chalkboard that I love that a friend of mine uses in her home every year. It won't last long, I am sure. 🙂
I hope you enjoyed my Fall and Halloween decor!
Next stop on the tour is Primitive and Proper. I hope you will pop on over and see her beautiful home.
Thank you so much for stopping by!
P.S. If you are local to the Boise Area, there is an awesome boo-tique going on this weekend. You can see the details HERE. It is such a fun boutique with fun seasonal and everyday items. I will be selling my wassail mix this time. 🙂
Heather
I love your Halloween tinsel tree! Someday I might be brave enough to do one of my own!
Jennifer @ Town and Country Living
You always have the best Halloween decorations, Kristen! I'm still drooling over your new kitchen shelves. 😉
Jennifer Taylor
OMG Kristen! Everything is stunning! LOVE everything about your kitchen! The shelves and glass canisters are awesome! Fabulous idea! And all your cute little vintage Halloween decor is so cute! Great job on it all! xo
Katherine Goldberg
That wall of kitchen shelves is so pretty. I love the huge jars and they make such a statement all lined up like that. Great job!
Dan Whitby
Everything looks AMAZING