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My dining room recently has been evolving little by little. So far, I've added new wall decor and a new chandelier. Today I'm sharing my updated fall tablescape decor, but soon I'll be sharing my new table! Yep. I did it. I finally got my white table. I'm excited to share that with you soon....and I'll share all the reasons I replaced this table...even though I love it so much! But today I'm going just talk about what I put into making this neutral fall table setting with accents of greenery and amber bottles.
Jute rug: Amazon Farmhouse Chairs: Amazon Faux Beam: Tutorial Slipcover Chairs: Ikea Window Frame: Kirklands Arched Window frames: Antique Farmhouse
As always with my centerpieces, I began with height in the center, and then cascaded downwards. The height came from a small planter stool and candle stick. Both of these are from Hobby Lobby.
For fillers, I used some cement and terracotta pots, beaded garland, vintage amber bottles, and obviously pumpkins. Even though all my pumpkins are white, I went with a lot of different looking faux ones to keep it a little more interesting.
I'm loving these small amber bottles I found at a local antique store. They were about $1 each. I wish they had more! The color just screams fall decor to me. They add the perfect little vintage touch.
I found this vintage wood candy dish also at the same antique store. I wasn't sure what to do with it for awhile, but just really loved it. I had a pumpkin in it, and then decided to add some acorns instead. To balance out the tablescape on this side, I added these loose book pages. Loose pages are my favorite decor fillers.
I corralled all the "center" stuff in this upside down wood riser. I found this gem at Home Goods. I decided to use it as a tray instead of it's intended use. This runner is also from Home Goods. It is so long, 10 feet! Long enough and wide enough to cover all the yucky parts of my table.
Here's a good look on the cascading effect. I do love having symmetry, but this is a good balance of symmetry with asymmetrical items.
I always love a good before and after...which will be even greater with the new table. But I'll share one with you here anyway :) Same table, same room...just lots of different decor!
I have so many projects happening right now....can't wait to share them all with you! To follow all that is going on behind the scenes, be sure to follow my social media :)
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