Greetings, friends!
Okay, so if I don't do any other decorating for Fall in our kitchen, the one thing that I'll always incorporate is our Fall family tree!
Okay, so if I don't do any other decorating for Fall in our kitchen, the one thing that I'll always incorporate is our Fall family tree!
In years' past, we've pulled out one of our big ol' Christmas trees for the Fall family tree, but, last year and again this year, I've opted for a simple tree on our island, full of faux branches with lights and real branches that I snagged from the woods:
This is one of my favorite "trees" because I love adding pictures of years gone by (such as this one of my younger sister modeling a new purse for my grandparents and great aunts (all but one who have since passed) ...
a few glittery ornaments and familial sayings ...
I love being surrounded by family and friends this time of year!
And, because of the saying the "apple doesn't fall far from the tree," I thought it only fitting (and corny at the same time) to add a few faux apples beside our tree (har har)! But, because I've had these faux apples a few years, the acrylic overlay was starting to crack a bit ... thanks to Ruthie's fun and easy project at Sugarpie Farmhouse, my plain, cracking apples got a new look! I fancied them up by following her tutorial of dipping them in mod podge, mixed with cinnamon paint (to resemble caramel) and then coating them with corn cob liner (to resemble sweet nuts)!
Yummy!
On the other counters, I chose to keep it pretty simple ... just adding faux pumpkins to one of our canisters ... tying seasonal ribbons around the tops of the canisters ... and, layering a cute Roo tray behind them:
A cute "cow" print (from Home Goods), leaf plate and pumpkin nestled in raffia help out this little vignette:
Annnd, to add a bit of color to our plain lampshade, I wrapped leaf garland (that I had on hand) around the top of the shade!
And, with leftover orange ribbon, I added a bit of it to our shelves to give them a little punch of Fall, too!
Pretty pumpkin platters (from Home Goods), faux pumpkins, leaf garland and wheat help to "Fallify" the soffit a bit:
Of course I had to add string lights into the garland, too, for a little bit o' Fall glooow:
Did you happen to notice the cute Roo rug? I spotted it at Tuesday Morning and just had to grab it!
And, thanks to a yummy "Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin" candle (from Bath and Body Works), our kitchen "smells" like Fall, too!
Thanks so much for visiting our Fall kitchen!
Happy Fall and come on over and party here:
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia/Tuesday's Treasures
Savvy Southern Style/WUW
Your kitchen looks FALLTASTIC my friend!! Love the Fall family tree along with all the other pretty Fall touches and love your new rug!
ReplyDeleteI just love how you added fall to your kitchen! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteOh Becca, it all looks FABULOUS, or should I say :FALLulous:):) I love how you did the soffit, I just did my neighbors today!! Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteIt is just gorgeous Becca and i love the picture of you looking at your son, precious!
ReplyDeleteDelightful kitchen. Creative fall tree.
ReplyDeleteCute tree and I'll take an apple please.
ReplyDeleteoh how I miss your gorgeous fall trees from years past but of course, you never disappoint me with your ideas! after seeing what you've done i'm embarrassed to share my little bit of stuff!
ReplyDeleteseriously, becca, you truly have a wonderful gift and I appreciate you sharing your talents with all of us.
Becca it's so pretty!! I love your tree!!
ReplyDeleteYou have lots of lovely things in your kitchen.
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You have lots of lovely things in your kitchen.
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Love your kitchen and I am in love with the rug!! Tuesday Morning= heaven on earth for my inner designer!! :-)
ReplyDeleteBecca, I LOVE your Fall Family Memory tree. What a great idea! I also love your open shelves in your kitchen. I am trying to get the nerve to do that with a section of cabinets in my kitchen. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHeather
That new rug is ADORABLE!! I love your Fall tree and the meaning behind each photo makes it so special! Gorgeous kitchen Becca =)
ReplyDeleteWow, I love everything about it! - the fall tree and your kitchen. Might have to copy the tree idea!
ReplyDeleteDeb@LakeGirlPaints
Oh friend...your kitchen is gorgeous but that picture of you with your sweet boy is what really got me! You know I KNOW what you were feeling in that moment and it brought tears to my eyes seeing you holding him. Love ya!
ReplyDeleteVanessa
Very nicely done, Becca! Not that I'm surprised. : ) Love the sayings you have added to your Fall family tree along with the pictures. Those faux caramel apples look great! What a great project and they look so real.
ReplyDeleteEach year I plan to do a family tree like yours Becca. Maybe I should start this week ;o) Yours is awesome!
ReplyDeleteFall Fab Becca!! My kitchen is yet untouched.. sigh. :-?
ReplyDeleteI am luving the Roo rug! Awesome find.
Hugs, Gee
Your fall kitchen looks so pretty Becca! Love the tree with all of those precious family memories and those apples are adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh, your tree is so cute, and sentimental, too! I love it and love all of the cute touches around your kitchen! :)
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
So pretty! The Fall tree is gorgeous and such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove all of your fall touches, Becca! Everything looks so pretty. Your fall tree is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI could cook up a storm in that beautiful kitchen. This time of the year the cooler weather makes you want to get cozy and that is just how the kitchen feels. I am thinking about putting beadboard as my back splash, is it easy to keep clean? Thanks Becca
ReplyDeleteBecca, your kitchen looks so pretty! I love the tree. What a beautiful idea! Love the picture of you and your baby. Got tears in my eyes! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic and I LOVE the tree. I have hardly done much in the kitchen this year. Time is just whipping by and before you know it, we will be decorating for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLove your fall kitchen Becca! Everything is soooo beautiful and makes your kitchen feels so warm nad cosy!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
xoxoxo
Vesna
Becca, everything looks so wonderful. Now, what time shall I come for a cup of tea to enjoy all the scents & scenery of your lovely home?
ReplyDeleteWell, there you go again, Becca! You just make me want to copy every single thing you do....lol! Your kitchen is wonderful with all those fun and "fallish" extras. I think decorating the kitchen is the most fun, since that's where we tend to spend so much time!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks no festive and ready for the fall holidays. I love your shelves, the white roosters, and in fact, all of the white accents. I fall more in love with your kitchen every time I see it.
ReplyDeletethis is so wonderful, Becca, love all your pops of orange on the cabinets, too!!
ReplyDeleteBecca just beautiful I love that piece from HG. My favorite store!!! The apples under the cloche look great, I want one, LOL!!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Becca, I love love love your kitchen. And yes I could have used a tissue when I say the picture of you and your son (sniff, sniff)! What a darling idea to put up a family fall tree.
ReplyDeleteI've gotta make those faux candy apples. Oh, how cute.
You really know how to decorate and pay attention to details! Love it all!
Your kitchen is one of my favorites, Becca! Love your little Autumn tree and it's such a great idea. Everything in your kitchen looks marvelous! You're the best.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Your kitchen looks so awesome all decorated for Fall Becca! LOVE the Autumn tree. I still have the photo mobiles hanging upstairs from our girls high school graduation parties. Really brings back wonderful memories.
ReplyDeleteOh you are showcasing my favorite...caramel apples!...Well all I can say is that your kitchen is Fallishous!!!..I always love seeing you change your decor in any season as you do a stunning job...other than the wonderful, creatively done decor...I have to say that the pic with your son melted my heart...so very, very special...as your tree is so truly special...
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks so warm and homey. Great job as always Becca!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kim
So great ! Your family tree is stunning and really makes the space. Well done ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!
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ReplyDeleteLove your laundry room. You decorate very tastefully and not overdone. Can't wait for to see your Christmas decorating ideas. Lots of pictures please!
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