Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

BEST FALL CANDLES

September 23, 2017

Fall is officially here as of yesterday! Although, it really doesn't feel like fall since it was 86 degrees in NYC today - not complaining :) How do you like to prepare your home for the fall season?? I love to swap out my candles and add small decor around our space. While searching for my favorite fall candle to share, I realized there are actually quite a lot so I've decided to dedicate this post to an assortment of deliciously scented fall candles. YOU'RE WELCOME :) 





1 / brooklyn candle company / fern + moss




2 / the white company / autumn 


3 / west elm + rewind / spiked cider




4 / anthropologie / boulangerie jar pumpkin souffle




5 / bath + body works / marshmallow fireside



6 / nest candles / pumpkin chai



7 / p.f candle co / teakwood + tobacco




8 / anthropologie / fireside + starlight candle




9 / voluspa / baltic amber




10 / williams sonoma / pumpkin spice











xo, 
Lauren 





Falling for Throws

September 20, 2015

If you're anything like me, you love when the leaves start changing color, PSL's (pumpkin spiced lattes) come back at Starbucks, and it gets a bit cooler so you snuggle up on the sofa with your favorite throw. The first day of fall is just a few days away so I came up with a list of my top 5 favorite throws perfect for fall -- different styles and textures. I'm in search of a new one, too, so I may be seeing one of these in my home soon!




1 // 404 locust slidell throw // $69 // urban outfitters





2 // zuri throw - teal // $51.60 // lulu & georgia







3 // horizontal double ribbed throw // $79 // west elm







// 5-lb chenille solid throw // $79 // restoration hardware





5 // faux sheepskin throw // $99 // pottery barn





My sofa is a gray, area rug is a neutral pattern with a navy/teal color, and the pillows on the sofa are cream with a brass/gold print on two, so I'm thinking the teal one from Lulu and Georgia will be a nice way to tie in the blue. However, I'm torn because the faux sheepskin one from Pottery Barn screams "snuggle and watch movies with me". There's no harm in getting more than one, right? Options are good :)





Xo,





Give Thanks: DIY Fall Garland

November 6, 2014

Now that we are in November I've been thinking of ways to decorate our apartment for Thanksgiving -- our first Thanksgiving in our new apartment! There's not much space to work with and we don't have a mantle to decorate but we do have a cute little spot to hang a garland. I had went to Michaels to purchase items for a fall centerpiece I am making (post to come) and walked out with some twine, fake eucalyptus, hydrangea and leaves. I had extra twine and leaves from that project so I cut the leaves off the stem. All the items I ended up needing were:


>> twine
>> hot glue gun and glue sticks
>> fake leaves 
>> scissors
>> white craft paint
>> paint brush
>> palette or a paper plate
>> letter stencils (optional)


Lucky for me I already had the rest of the materials I needed which if you're a painter and DIYer like me than you most likely have them, too. Let's get started.

1. Cut out 10 leaves that would end up spelling "Give Thanks" -- you can spell out whatever phrase you like -- "Happy Thanksgiving", "Be Thankful", "Family", the list goes on. 

2. You can unwind the garland to however long you need, you will know how long after the leaves are layed out -- add at least 5 extra inches for each side of the garland which will be helpful when attaching this wherever you plan to put it.

3. Add the paint to your paper plate and you can use stencils to paint each letter on each leaf or you can hand paint them like I did. 


4. After all the leaves are painted and dry lay them out to spell your phrase and start hotgluing the leaves to the twine. I used two pieces of the same length twine so the little tip of the stem gets hotglued between them. You may have to hold it in place until it is completely dry from one leaf to the next. I had an extra set of hands help me do this step. We then hung it under a shelf by taping it to the bottom with clear package tape we had.



DONE. Here's the finish product -- we placed our garland under our display shelf right in our living room. I'm planning on making a Christmas garland when December comes along. This is super easy to make and not to mention inexpensive. The total for this project cost me less than $5! 





Happy garland making! 



Xo,









Fall In Love With Your Table Setting

October 6, 2014

Happy October everyone! I haven't posted in so long mainly because I've been home in New York visiting family. We even had our own early Thanksgiving dinner because some of us live so far away and it will be a while until we are all together again. It made me think of how I am going to set up my own table for Thanksgiving. There are so many options when it comes to decorating your dining table for the fall - where do you even start? Centerpieces, dinnerware, &  tablecloths, oh my! Here's some inspiration to help you decide this autumn season just in time for Thanksgiving!





I love how simple yet festive this setting is. I especially love
the clean, fresh look of the white dinnerware and napkins but you
could also use other colors - rich reds, blues or greens. Mini pumpkins for 
a centerpiece just works and tying up the napkin with hemp string 
and adding wheat completes this fall look.
{town-n-country-living.com}




This table has a rustic look with the stump candle holders
and wood chargers (can be a great DIY, too!). Mini pumpkins
 in different sizes and rich colors is the cherry on top
for this fall inspired table setting.
{tableskirtsandmore.com}




This setting has a touch of fall with the feather and lavender 
tied in hemp with the word "gather". This is something that
you can do to instantly create a fall table setting without
having to buy all new dinnerware and centerpieces. 
{findinghomeonline.com}




These settings and centerpieces look gorgeous on this rustic
table but would look stunning on a more formal table
as well. No pumpkins are needed to make you think of fall - 
the wheat in a vase, hemp table runner, fresh flowers and elegant
candles definitely has your mind thinking of fall family gatherings.
{pureandnoble.blogspot.com}




I love the vibrant, autumn-colored flowers against the
teal table runner (and the fact that it's ikat print). This table 
setting can be used year round - just switch out the 
flowers to go with any holiday or special occasion.
{bridesmagazine.com}




I really love all of these photos - they are all such beautiful settings.
It definitely makes me excited to decorate my table for Thanksgiving coming up
where it will be my boyfriends and I's first Thanksgiving dinner together in our own
home! I wish you all happy fall table setting :)  





Xo,