Outdoor Decorating Ideas
Fall Outdoor Decorating Ideas Beyond The Pumpkin
Apr 9th
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If you are looking for really unique fall outdoor decorating ideas but are sick and tired of the same old pumpkin look no further. There are several other elements of nature that you can use to decorate your home for a change of season.
The simplest idea treasure chest of ideas for fall outdoor decorating is taking a nature walk. Take a basket and some scissors and enjoy a hike in the forest or woods. You will find so many things for decorating like leaves, branches, berries and other shrubs lying in wait for you. All you need is a hot glue gun and some trial and error and voila, you have your own directory of fall outdoor decorating ideas to choose from each year.
Many of the dried pine cones and other such things can last from year to year if you store them well. Air tight plastic containers work best for dried corn and leaves and you can stack them in neatly labeled boxes along with your Christmas, Halloween or Easter décor.
A Change Of Color
Sure burnt orange and brown seem to be the most “in” color during fall but you need not limit yourself to that color palette for your fall outdoor decorating ideas. Dusty pinks, plums and deep shades of burgundy and olive green also look very chic in the fall. Get some raffia from the craft store and make your own wreath or garland with this new and unique color theme. If all the neighbors have the typical pumpkin and scarecrow store-bought paraphernalia, you can stand out by choosing a more subdued but still sophisticated color scheme.
Another pumpkin-free fall outdoor decorating idea theme that catches the fancy of many people is dried cornstalk arrangements. You can get dried Indian cornstalk from many farmers markets and arrange them in multiples of five or ten in varying heights. You can tie them with straw or wire or even ribbon depending on the look you want to achieve.
You can add some greenery to your fall outdoor decorating with ideas from the gardening aisle. While mums are in season during the fall other varieties of plants can also add a little life to dried corn or other dried floral arrangements.
These fall outdoor decorating ideas give you food for thought that there is more to the beautiful harvest season than just pumpkins. Sure, you can add some holiday flair by incorporating some Halloween outdoor decorating ideas too, but that can be towards the end of October. But during September and the beginning of October, try the gourds and plants, the pine cones and the deep color palettes and see how warm and inviting your living space can be.
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Spooky But Fun Halloween Outdoor Decorating Ideas
Apr 9th
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Halloween is not any fun without cool decorations outside the home waiting for the trick or treaters who come by in the evening. If you are stuck with the same old Halloween outdoor decorating ideas for the past several years, it is time to get out of the rut.
Personalized Ideas For Halloween Outdoor Decorating
Why not carve pumpkins to line the entrance to your home by personalizing them for all members of the family? If Dad has lost all his hair on the top of his head, only add yarn or felt to the sides of the head. If seven year old Jake has recently lost his top front teeth, then make his pumpkin look just like him. If Mom is known for her bright red lipstick and teenager Sarah for her funky hairdos, then dress up the pumpkins accordingly.
Some families also enjoy making R.I.P tombstones for all members of the family. They have funny sayings on them that are sure to please most. However, some people find it disrespectful and creepy to see your own name on a tombstone so use your discretion.
White silly string can easily be used to create a spider web of sorts. Add some huge craft store yarn spiders (or make your own) so that they complete the web. If you can find glow in the dark varieties of materials, you can even add some more fun to your Halloween outdoor decorating ideas.
Another fun Halloween outdoor decorating idea is making ghosts. All you need to do is inflate balloons and then cover them with a sheet or old tablecloth and tie it around the neck. then have fun drawing on silly faces. If you fill the balloons with helium they will stay upright for longer. Have fun watching them bob up and down. you can add other outdoor hanging décor items like pumpkin lights and Boo! signs to illuminate your house as well as make it look more festive.
Some people recycle things they have at home to make a fun scarecrow for their front yard. You can simply dress up an old broom with the clothes you haven’t worn for years but are still hesitant to throw out because you believe you’ll be a size 2 again. Put up the scarecrow with a spooky Halloween message a few days prior to the main day so kids know which is the house they should definitely go to on their trick or treat route.
So don’t just rush out to the party or craft store as soon as October rolls around. Chances are you can come up with more creative Halloween outdoor decorating ideas right at home!
Say Goodbye To Summer With Autumn Outdoor Decorating Ideas
Apr 7th
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No one likes to say good bye to the warm, lazy days of summer. School is out, the weather is perfect for grilling or sunbathing and the pool is always calling your name. However, like all good things, summer has to go. But to cheer yourself up, try thinking of some creative autumn outdoor decorating ideas so that you can start the new season on a positive note.
Fall Snowman
Orange, yellow and brown color leaves start replacing the lush green trees and they make the perfect autumn outdoor decorating idea theme. One of the cutest things you can do is to make a fall snowman. It may sound like an oxymoron but you can easily make a fall snowman by stacking three different sizes of pumpkins one on top of the other. Just like a regular snowman, stack the biggest one first and then top it with the body and head. Decorate the pumpkin man with hair and facial features and even some clothes if you like it will bring a smile on your face and that of your neighbors and guests too.
Don’t let wreaths and garlands be saved for Christmas alone. Thread fall color leaves and dried corn into unique autumn outdoor decorating ideas. You can play with the different colors of dried corn and use twine and ribbon to tie all the pieces together.
Fall Balls
Place a large urn at your front door and fill it with newspapers or other things in the base. Then decorate with ‘fall balls’. All you have to do is wrap different plastic fall colored leaves around the foam balls that can be easily found in craft stores. Use different sizes and colors to add a little variety.
Plaques that say “Giving Thanks” or “Be Grateful” can also be neat autumn outdoor decorating ideas. They tie in with the Thanksgiving theme and are perfect to use outdoors or indoors. Try to keep these fall outdoor decorating ideas versatile so if you do experience excessive rain or earlier than usual snow, you can bring them inside without having to feel like you did not get to use your decorations at all. The pumpkin snowman, the wreath and the urn full of balls can all serve as great autumn outdoor or indoor decorating ideas.

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