Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Simple and Prim Fall Displays

I hope everyone is having a great Fall!  Our weather is still stuck in summer mode thus far here in Massachusetts with lots of humidity.  I am hopeful that it will soon break and I can feel the fresh crisp air. I have kept my fall decor fairly simple this year. I am going for a less cluttered primitive feel to most of my displays and decor. Here are a few picture from my kitchen. I did the bay window with a great large prim birdhouse that we got a local primitives shop in Rochester MA called The Gingham Goose.  If you ever are over that way, be sure to pay the shop a visit and be prepared to want everything in there!  It is topped off with a vine and the old crow sits on top. The little pumpkin sits atop the old candle boxes.















I bought the old tool carrier for 5 dollars at a yard sale a few weeks ago and gave it a coat of black paint and some distressing. I think it makes for a nice simple kitchen table top display with the gourds, indian corn and the  storage jars.
















For the kitchen entry display I filled an old crock with some drieds and in the corner I put a few natural gourds in one of my latest ebay purchases..the great old cranberry rake!
I am hoping this weeked we will be decorating the outside space for fall.

4 comments:

  1. Nadine~ pretty displays~ but oh, the last one is prim perfect~ beautiful!!!wonderful job!!
    smiles
    Teresa

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  2. Glad to see the birdhouse found a great home!!!
    Thanks for mentioning my shop. I love my customers!! Have a great fall....Hope to see you again soon.
    Blessings,
    Barb

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  3. Is that stenciling on the wall? Love it...
    Melinda

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  4. Thanks Teresa, Barb and Melinda:) No Melinda that is circa 1970 wallpaper that looks like stenciling, that was here when we moved in. I have a love/hate relationship with it, and some days I like it and others I want to paint. We do have stenciling throughout the house though on white walls. Thanks for following my blog:)
    Hugs,
    Nadine

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