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Effortlessly Upgrade Your Home with These Easy Fall Decorating Ideas

By BH&G Editors
Updated September 09, 2019
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It's never been easier to decorate your home with autumnal accents. You'll be amazed at how simple it is to transform your space with these fall decorating ideas that feature the most beautiful colors and bounty of the season.
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Unexpected Door Decor

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Repurpose an old rake to make this easy fall door decoration. You can use faux or real branches to adorn the rake, depending on what items you have on hand and what you prefer. A timeless mix of evergreen and bittersweet branches works well through winter. Finish by tying a piece of twine around the bottom and hanging on your door.

Related: 20 Splendid Fall Wreaths and Door Decorations

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Go Shopping (At Home)

Credit: Werner Straube

Use what you already own to create easy fall decorations. Small wood chairs and stools on this front porch become display opportunities for a mix of gourds. Branches of a Chinese lantern plant create a showstopping fall wreath when gathered in a basket and mounted to the front door.

Related: Pretty Ideas for Outdoor Fall Decorating

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Natural Fall Wreath

Credit: Werner Straube

Fall wreaths aren't just for the front door. Add hanging decor throughout your home, whether it's above a mantel, along a staircase, or even on open shelves. We love how this bountiful version matches the colors in nearby plaid throws.

Related: Natural Fall Wreaths

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Mason Jar Mania

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Mason jars aren't just for canning—they make for cute fall home decor, too. Simply wrap some twine around the neck of each jar, stick in a few branches of bittersweet, and voilà! Place the simply yet stunning arrangements in a grouping on your mantel or dining table for an easy fall centerpiece.

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Warm Welcome

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The best thing about this chalkboard is its versatility. You can leave up the same message all season long, or change it up whenever you'd like. It can even be left up for the winter—just swap out the bittersweet branches for holly berries or faux branches of evergreen.

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Pumpkin Vase

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Carve out your pumpkins, but don't turn them into a spooky face. Fill them with flowers and let them act as a lovely vase. Fall foliage looks lovely next to mint green leaves in a delicate white pumpkin.

Editor's Tip: To make this arrangement last longer, place flowers in a vase of water that fits snugly within the gourd.

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Outdoor Accents

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The front porch is the first thing guests see when they come to your home, so make sure it's decorated for fall. Head to your local crafts store and pick up a seasonal garland, such as natural grapevine, to wrap around your columns. Just make sure your selection is hardy enough to withstand the elements so it lasts all autumn long.

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Fall Door Greeter

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This DIY marigold wreath can be done in minutes. Gather or purchase a vine, loop it to create a circular shape, then secure with floral wire. Or purchase a preformed grapevine wreath at a crafts store. Slide marigold stems into the wreath, securing with wire until you reach the desired look. If using real flowers, make sure to assemble the day of your fall get-together.

Related: Natural Fall Wreath Ideas

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A vase of fresh flowers is one of our favorite ways to spruce up a space. Instead of using a typical glass vessel, head to your local antique store or flea market and pick up a vintage kettle. It will make any fall floral arrangement stand out.

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Bright and Bold

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This fall table setting looks impressive but can be assembled in a matter of minutes. Pick up strings of bittersweet berries from your local crafts store, loosely wrap them haphazardly around white pumpkins, and you're done! For easy place cards, write the names of guests on clear ornaments and fill with extra berries.

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Mini Fall Garden

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This easy DIY miniature garden will look lovely as any table's fall centerpiece. Both real and faux flora work well for this project. Place a few layers of moss across the bottom of your dish, and use it to balance a branch with bright leaves upright. Place small gourds or pumpkins on the moss and top with a bell jar.

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Harvest Centerpiece

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Don't fret over your fall centerpiece. A basic box or basket and seasonal produce are all you need for a standout decoration. Pile pears, pumpkins, artichokes, and ornamental kale or cabbage into a vessel and you're ready for entertaining!

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Stay Neutral

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Not all fall decor has to be red, yellow, and orange. This elegant wreath is a perfect example of how a little can go a long way. When buying—or DIYing—your own fall decor, use the hues in your home for inspiration, then mix with natural seasonal materials.

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Cozy Quarters

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Add a seasonal spin to your child's bedroom or a guest room with a few simple additions. A thick quilt and plush pillows not only look nice, but they'll also keep you warm as the temperatures begin to drop. A neutral color palette keeps the area serene and makes the room an ideal place to relax.

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Fall Feature

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Go for a walk, and gather all the natural fall elements you can. When you get home, line your entry table with vases, glasses, and jars. Fill the containers with your gathered treasures and arrange in an eye-catching display.

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Glittering Front Door Leaves

Pin this glittery display to your front door to grab attention and make a great first impression! Use fabric leaves and outdoor-friendly decoupage medium for long lasting sparkle and shine.

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Fall Yarn Garland

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You won't believe how simple it is to make this colorful fall garland. Simply loop a length of yarn back and forth, wrapping around the middle of the loop and part of the garland rope. Knot tightly. Cut the loops to create loose ends. Repeat with different sizes and colors.

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Stoic Fall Feature

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This autumnal presentation can be made with pieces picked up at the crafts store. Choose supplies appropriate for the space you need to fill. Your goal should be a semi-symmetrical display. Try to incorporate items of similar shape, like these round pumpkins and gourds, vase, and bowl.

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Center of Attention

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To create a simple and sweet fall centerpiece, look no farther than your own backyard. To get this look, gather fallen twigs—or snip a few off of a tree—and place them in an oversize wire basket. Amp up the arrangement by incorporating a few store-bought branches decked out in faux fall berries. A large basket of apples and a random variety of gourds add texture and rich autumnal colors.

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Fall Table Wreath

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Forget evergreens! Halo a candle collection with a beautiful fall wreath made of moss and other natural elements. Use a foam wreath base and hot-glue the moss to all sides. Decorate as desired, and center it on the table around candles. Light and enjoy!

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Seasonal Shelf Display

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Fill old jars with fall berries to bring the colors of fall to any shelf in your home. Comb your lawn for fallen branches or snip a collection of twigs off of a nearby tree and place a couple in each jar, scattering a few berry sprays along the surface of the mantel. Tiny white gourds add another dimension of seasonal textures.

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Personal Pumpkins

Add a thoughtful touch to a fall gathering with custom-made place cards. Use a mini chalkboard and a chalk pen to create small labels. Then add the cards to gourds with seasonal stems, and place around the table.

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Filled to the Brim

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Even the simplest of objects, when displayed on a larger scale, can have a stunning effect. Here, a tall cylindrical vase is filled to the top with basic white pumpkins and perched atop a dining room buffet for an eye-catching fall display.

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Contrasting Candle

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Make a bold statement with contrast. The blue and orange hues in this fall centerpiece bounce off each other; the yellow stones in the bottom soften the scheme. Adhere leaves to the outside of a vase filled with your choice of stones and candle. Surround with miniature pumpkins to complete the look.

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Merry Marigolds

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For your next fall outdoor gathering, let your patio table greet guests in fashion. This simple burlap runner offers rustic style, while fresh or faux marigolds provide color and quirk. Trim flowers at the head and arrange darkest to lightest for an ombre effect.

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Natural Beauty

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Creating a bold centerpiece can be done on a dime. In fact, you can re-create this autumnal arrangement by just stepping outside. Simply comb your backyard for fallen leafy twigs and place the collection in a wide vase filled with water. Natural imperfections in the leaves, such as tiny holes or rumpled edges, add texture and create an authentic natural look.

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Apple Accent

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Fresh apples are a stylish and seasonal way to anchor tablecloths and napkins. Simply use an awl to pierce a channel through two apples, and thread twine through the bottom of one and the top of the other. Leave enough twine to hang over the edge of the table 6-8 inches. Tie a twig at each end to keep the apples from sliding off.

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Fall Tablescape

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Embrace the bounty of beautiful fall colors with a seasonal tablescape. The star of this table is a stunning arrangement of late-blooming flowers mixed with bold red-orange leaves. Small gourds and pumpkins are also randomly placed around the table, creating a laid-back vibe perfect for fall entertaining.

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Natural Elements

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Display freshly fallen leaves. Position single leaves, either pressed or fresh, in small glass vases, and place them on various surfaces around the house. (We used old lab beakers—look for them at antiques stores.) The best thing about this sweet and simple display is that when the leaves start to crumble and brown, you can easily replace them.

Editor's Tip: To press leaves, place them between layers of newspaper and under a heavy stack of books. Let the leaves dry for a couple of days. Then, to enhance their color, iron the leaves between pieces of waxed paper, using a pressing cloth to keep wax off the iron. Pressed leaves also can be purchased at local crafts stores.

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