A couple of weeks ago, I was out in the garage sorting tubs full of fall florals. Our garage is temperature controlled, otherwise I wouldn't have been able to do that. The previous owners were very innovative and vented the sunroom AC into the garage, so thankyou! My fall tub count is far and away the most, even compared to Christmas décor. I was gathering like florals and took out these realistic looking straw/paper black eyed susans from the others. I just randomly stuck them in the old funeral basket which was within reach for later.
When I was finished and putting things back in place I actually looked at the old wicker basket and was amazed how they looked so pretty sitting in there without even a thought or styling. That's one of the things I love about fall... You can mix and match and stash and forage; sticking it all in one receptacle and still have it look amazing. (Almost like you actually planned it!)
So I brought it in and made a spot on the old family sideboard simply by moving over the tureen of faux pears. Two very old ironstone pitchers are on either side and some small ironstone pieces are along the top shelf above the mirror. I'm loving the wonderful fall colors and rummaged around through my vintage linen tea towels to find my gold ones, which are in great shape considering their age.
I'm always amazed at the needlework time and effort that was put into these tea towels and linens that were used regularly for drying hands and dishes. The top one has a dove design and the below one is a sampler of stitch patterns.
I've mentioned before, my "God Bless Our Home" Eastlake Chromolithograph probably from the late 1800's. It's still in the original Eastlake painted frame, but I had to have the glass replaced. I love the contrasting black accent that it gives to the room.
Along the long wall which is the walk way in the hearth room to the kitchen, sets my sideboard, these lunch hampers, my old picket fence gate and then my cookbook cupboard. It's so fun to change up these old pieces for the seasons. I'll share the cookbook cupboard soon.
These vintage baskets were originally different shades of natural wicker, so when we moved here I just splashed a healthy dose of white paint over them and stacked them here on the long wall. I love my old picket fence and found it in the backyard area of an antique shop in a small town close by. That amazing paint patina is original. I just scrubbed years of dirt and grime off of it once I brought it home to my kitchen.
My older daughter knows I adore vintage linens and my taste in new ones, so lately she's been buying me wonderful seasonal pieces from Williams Sonoma. This pomegranate design is perfect for this time of year. I found this little poured concrete pumpkin many years ago and bring it out each year. It's one heavy little gourd!
Thanks so much for coming by to visit. I hope you're having a great Labor Day weekend and that your weather is wonderful. Here are a few more posts with the sideboard dressed up for fall.
Antique China Wash Bowl Centerpiece with Moss Pumpkins
Antique Sideboard Makes a Comeback
The House on Silverado, Love Your Creativity at Life and Linda,
Inspire Me Monday at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life Home Imagined at the Antique Journey
Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode, Wednesday Link Party at Our Tiny Nest
Whimsy Home at Fifth Sparrow No More
Wonderful Wednesday at Eclectic Red Barn
Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage Share Your Style at French Ethereal,
Vintage Charm at Our Hopeful Home, and My Thrift Store Addiction
Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home,
Home Matters at Southern Sunflowers, Grace at Home at Imparting Grace
Farmhouse Friday at County Road 407
Debra, this basket is gorgeous, and the flowers are perfect. Such a pretty towel from your daughter.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Cindy. She has beautiful taste and gives great presents!
DeleteIt was your last post that inspired me to fix my 'seasonal decor' spots...and freshen everything. Like you i love Fall foliage, berries and yellows. Really enjoyed this Fall explosion basket you created!
ReplyDeletewell thankyou Sandi, that's so sweet of you to say that!
DeleteVery pretty Debra. Love the towel. Have a good week. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeletethanks Kris, hope you're having a great week. Your getaway looked wonderful!
DeleteThat bouquet is beautiful and I love the pretty yellow and white tea towel!
ReplyDeletethanks so much Jeanie, hope you're having a great 1st week of September!!
DeleteThe natural 'messy beauty' of Fall is my favorite. Plants and flowers are half dead yet still have pretty blooms. Like you said, you don't even need to try to make a pretty arrangement so make it look nice..Fall stems just naturally do that! I adore all of those white baskets stacked up and that yellow linen is just gorgeous. Such lovely vignettes, Debra! Thanks for sharing at Home Imagined today!!
ReplyDeleteDebra your sideboard and fall arrangement are gorgeous! Hugs :) Tanya @twelveOeightblog
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright and lovely space! Love the stacked baskets too. I have several things I want to slap some paint on. Hoping to get to it this fall. pinned
ReplyDeleteDebra, your sideboard looks beautiful styled for fall and I love that sweet tea towel! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteDebra - You always have the best floral displays! I love that basket too. Your random arrangement of fall florals looks amazing on the white sideboard. Thanks for the inspiration. Thank you for sharing this post on the Home Imagined Link Party.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beuatiful arrangement my friend! and the Chromolithograph is a treasure. I totally agree with you about the embroidery on the tea towels... I cringe thinking about wiping my hands on them.
ReplyDeleteThe floral basket is beautiful. Love the pop of yellow.
ReplyDeleteDebra, for just plopping those little strawflowers into the basket, they look fantastic! Love how beautiful your sideboard looks for fall... Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteI would like to ask you how you painted your sideboard? You wouldn't remember the paint brand/color, would you? It looks like you distressed it a bit after painting. Any sanding before painting? I'm just asking as I may have to totally paint our new-to-us buffet since it did have strong cigarette odors (and just strong wood smell, as well) and now I am sealing it really well. It is helping, thankfully, as it sits in the garage to keep airing out.
Enjoy your lovely sideboard with its festive fall look,
Barb :)
Oh, pretty, pretty, PRETTY, Debra. I think Yellow is an underated color...what could be better than the color of sunshine. I really enjoyed this post, Sandi@ https://oldnewgreenredoblog.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks for the look back, Debra. I'm transitioning into fall and welcome the inspiration.
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