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Pretty and Pink
Try this unexpected — but super cute — color scheme for fall. This blogger incorporated hot pink and bright orange in her wreath, pumpkins and lanterns.
See more at Dimples and Tangles.
PHOTO: Dimples and Tangles
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Pumpkins Galore
The owners of this Alabama dogtrot home kept it simple with mums and plenty of pumpkins.
PHOTO: Lincoln Barbour
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Pretty Up The Porch
No need to break the bank for this simple look — you probably already own most of these materials.
If you have a wooden ladder: Display a cozy blanket on each rung.
If you have a grapevine wreath: Dress it (or a pair) up by nesting nuts and apples in the lower half, then hang with 3-inch-wide burlap ribbon.
If you have a bushel basket: Repurpose it as a rustic planter, or use it to corral outdoor items.
PHOTO: Christopher Shane
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Create a Defined Color Palette
A neutral color palette doesn't have to be boring! Use spray paint to coat pumpkins in white or metallic gold for a modern but simple scheme.
See more at Taryn Whiteaker.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Taryn Whiteaker
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Skip Out on Carving Pumpkins
Instead of spending hours carving or painting pumpkins, add some flair by tying patterned ribbon around them.
See more at Fynes Designs.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Fynes Designs
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Choose Unexpected Door Decorations
When it comes to curb appeal, your front door is prime real estate. Create an eye-catching display by forgoing a classic wreath for a creative seasonal display, like an apple basket.
See more at Savvy Southern Style.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Savvy Southern Style
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Plant Seasonal Blooms in Rustic Planters
The summer days of tending to your garden may be dwindling, but garden lovers rejoice: Thanks to their late growing season, mums are the perfect floral for fall. Flank your door with olive buckets stuffed with these bright flowers.
See more at On Sutton Place.
PHOTO: Courtesy of On Sutton Place
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Make the Most of a Small Space
This blogger didn't let her farmhouse's lack of a full porch stop her from decorating for fall. Instead, she made good use of the space she does have by lining her steps with bundles of mums and pumpkins.
See more at Serendipity Refined.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Serendipity Refined
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Spell It Out
Reclaimed wood or shipping pallets are the perfect base for an oversized sign with a distressed finish to adorn your porch.
See more at Love Grows Wild.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Love Grows Wild
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Turn Pumpkins into a House Number Display
From the burlap sack door decoration to its use of symmetry, there's a lot we love about this pretty porch. But the fall-ready pumpkin topiary is the real eye-catcher.
See more at At The Picket Fence.
PHOTO: Courtesy of At The Picket Fence
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Decorate With Corn Stalks
Large corn stalks are definitely eye-catching as visitors approach this porch. A closer look also reveals endless beautiful details, such as hanging lanterns and a "boo" ladder, that are all cohesive thanks to their light and clean color palate.
See more at Our Vintage Home Love.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Our Vintage Home Love
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Welcome the Season with a Chalkboard Sign
This porch is cute, of course, but thanks to its chalkboard sign (which can be updated for Halloween or Thanksgiving) its decorations are also versatile throughout the season.
See more at Cottage in the Oaks.
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Repurpose a Little Red Wagon
Create a cute fall-ready display using a repurposed little red wagon with room for tons of pumpkins, gourds and antique finds.
See more at Newly Woodwards.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Newly Woodwards
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Flank The Door
Seeing as the vines on this porch already frame the home's front door, it only makes sense that any decorations should do the same. Wicker baskets and barrels of fall treats add extra dimension.
See more at Cottage in the Oaks.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Cottage in the Oaks
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Display Thrift Shop Finds
This blogger describes her porch as "farm fresh and vintage with a hint of glam." Thrifty finds such as a metal pumpkin candle holder and shabby chic frames blend in with seasonal touches in this harvest display.
See more at Chic California.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Chic California
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Welcome Guests
A rustic sign will add plenty of country charm while setting an inviting atmosphere for your guests.
See more at The Wood Grain Cottage.
PHOTO: Courtesy of The Wood Grain Cottage
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Use a Light Color Palette
Add a touch of sophistication to your porch by forgoing the classic reds, oranges and yellows for decorations in light blues and whites.
See more at Home Stories A to Z.
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Repurpose a Ladder
While this blogger used a ladder to decorate her garden, we think the seasonal display would be well suited for a porch, too.
See more at My Painted Garden.
PHOTO: My Painted Garden
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Create Symmetry
Load your porch with an abundance of seasonal flair. Make sure your decor is symmetrical on either side of the door to keep the space from becoming too busy.
See more at Between Naps On The Porch.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Between Naps On The Porch
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Paint a Pumpkin Crate
After your trip to the pumpkin patch, try adding some DIY flair to more than just your gourds.
See more at Anderson + Grant.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Anderson + Grant
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Put It In Lights
These cheerful pumpkins were made to be in the spotlight. Spell out "fall" using marquee light letters on pumpkins displayed near your front door.
See more at Kara's Party Ideas.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Kara's Party Ideas
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Alternate Flowers and Gourds
Line your steps using pumpkins and mums — a classic fall combination.
See more at Shabby Grace.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Shabby Grace
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Coordinate Colors
Nothing says autumn like burnt orange and burgundy hues. A cohesive color scheme is the best way to tie all your decorations together.
PHOTO: Courtesy of On Sutton Place
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Add Pillows to Keep Things Cozy
Add warmth to a basic bench with an oversized burlap pillow and plaid blankets.
See more at Opulent Cottage.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Opulent Cottage
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When in Doubt, Add More Gourds
Stack pumpkins of different shapes and sizes on top of each other to make the most out of a small space.
See more at Craftberry Bush.
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Inspire Passersby
Remind guests what the season is really about with a cute chalkboard sign.
See more at Dear Lillie.
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Attach Faux Leaves to Your Door
According to Jeanette of Country Design Style, all you need is hot glue to attach leaves to a glass door. After fall passes, she just peels the glue off.
See more at Country Design Style.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Country Design Style
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