A few weeks ago, I did a post on getting your home ready for fall. Now I would like to focus more on fall decor, as opposed to just cozy-ing up your home. Check out these cute and fairly inexpensive ways to celebrate fall in your interior...
Does it get any simpler than this?!? Grab some of your spare frames (or pick up a few from the dollar store if you don't have any) and fill them with leaves, fall sayings, even fall themed scrapbook paper. So cute!
Add a little pizzazz to your normal dining area lighting with these simple craft store leaves. Add a little fishing line and poof -- a falling leaf chandelier!
Spruce up your drab bookshelves with a few fall accents. Keep one of those framed leaves aside, put some of the extras from the chandelier throughout, add in a fake pumpkin or two...simple, cute AND cheap!
Pick up a few plain Jane letters, spray paint them however you like and place on a side table with a few pine cones.
Head to your local grocery store and pick up a few brown paper bags. That's right, brown paper bags. Make these (or different) brown paper blossoms to accent your walls with this fall.
Your fall displays do not need to be overwhelming or expensive, especially not when they can look this nice on a smaller budget. Happy decorating :)

[ photo courtesy of HGTV, linked ]
Does it get any simpler than this?!? Grab some of your spare frames (or pick up a few from the dollar store if you don't have any) and fill them with leaves, fall sayings, even fall themed scrapbook paper. So cute!
[ photo courtesy of HGTV, linked ]
Add a little pizzazz to your normal dining area lighting with these simple craft store leaves. Add a little fishing line and poof -- a falling leaf chandelier!
[ photo courtesy of HGTV, linked ]
Spruce up your drab bookshelves with a few fall accents. Keep one of those framed leaves aside, put some of the extras from the chandelier throughout, add in a fake pumpkin or two...simple, cute AND cheap!
[ photo courtesy of HGTV, linked ]
Pick up a few plain Jane letters, spray paint them however you like and place on a side table with a few pine cones.
[ photo courtesy of HGTV, linked ]
Head to your local grocery store and pick up a few brown paper bags. That's right, brown paper bags. Make these (or different) brown paper blossoms to accent your walls with this fall.
Your fall displays do not need to be overwhelming or expensive, especially not when they can look this nice on a smaller budget. Happy decorating :)
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