Decorate for the season with pumpkins, leaves, and other natural decor elements.

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When it comes todecorating for fall, you don’t have to look very far for inspiration.

Decorate your home withnatural elements like pumpkins, gourds, leaves, and more.

pumpkin decor on wood table

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To inspire yourautumn color scheme, we’re sharing our best harvest-inspiredfall decorating ideas.

These simple ideas will help you create gorgeous centerpieces, fall wreaths, and porch decorations from natural elements.

Here, a bright orange pumpkin and a gorgeous seasonal bouquet give theliving rooma seasonal refresh.

living room with rustic coffee table

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A collection ofcozy fall blankets and pillowsadd the finishing touch.

Cozy fall blankets tie everything together and provide warmth for chilly autumn nights.

Decorate an entryway console table with a few pumpkins and naturaldecor elements to welcome fallguests to your home.

autumn leaves table decor

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Farmhouse Fall Decor

Fall pumpkins don’t have to be orange!

For afarmhouse-inspired decorscheme, opt for a smattering of white pumpkins and accent with colorful foliage.

Pomegranate Wreath

Add a pop of color to your front door with this bright andbeautiful fall wreath.

Front porch with rustic seat, chest table

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you could even leave this door decoration up well into winter thanks to the festive ruby-hued pomegranates and berries.

An inexpensive twig wreath provides the base and dried moss helps fill in the gaps.

The rosy flowers in thisfall bouquetpair well with branches of persimmons and a mix of fall foliage.

Wooden shelving with pillows, wreath

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Create a similar fall floral arrangement for a showstoppingThanksgiving centerpiece.

Head to your local greenhouse to see what seasonal options are available.

Even big-box retailers and hardware stores often have a large selection.

entryway table with pumpkins and lamp

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Place them within baskets and add a few rocks to prevent them from toppling over.

The blooms will look even better once the leaves begin to change colors.

Front Door Decor

Add depth to your entryway with harvest decor in different heights.

Gourd and cabbage bowl centerpiece

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Planters filled with tall grasses flank this front door, while avariety of pumpkinsfill in below.

Mix textures and colors, like this autumnal display, or keep it simple with a monochromatic color scheme.

Potted Plants

Galvanized planters add a rustic touch to your fall front porch.

dining room white pumpkins chandelier

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We love thisfall container garden’smix of colors and varieties.

Floral Fall Wreath

Use fresh or faux flowers to create a bountiful addition to your door.

The mix of different colors and textures makes this version especially pretty.

wood board with gourds and white candles

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Abundance of Apples

We’re all about this easy fall apple display.

And the best part about this super simpleharvest decor?

It doubles as a healthy snack!

moss ginkgo leaves and pumpkin in bell jar

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Marigold Centerpiece

Look to flea market finds to decorate with your harvest bounty.

Vintage kitchen items like mixing bowls and pitchers make interesting containers for fall foliage and flowers.

Plant marigolds with soil in an off-white vessel for a standout centerpiece.

Wreath of pinecones pomegranates

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Harvest Corn

Yes, even your cabinets can use some pizzazz this season.

Showcase jars filled with dried corn and seeds behind glass-front cabinet doors.

Dyed corn husks in varying shades of cozy purple create an interesting ombre effect.

White ceramic vase with floral variety

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One of the best things about this harvest decor is that it’s not geared toward a specific holiday.

you’re able to definitelyleave up this fall door decor through winter.

Fall Elegance

Showcase miniature pumpkins in an elegant fashion with a bell jar or cloche.

fall flower baskets green pumpkins

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Autumn Bouquet

Rather than a bouquet of flowers, go for a bouquet of autumn leaves.

Bright and ever-changing colors bring a burst of vibrancy to any room.

Plus, this look couldn’t be simpler.

patio doorway fall floral arrangement

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Try different sizes of pumpkins andsurround them with gourdsand other pumpkins to complete the arrangement.

Fall Plant Arrangement

Utilize a galvanized metal tub as a fall container for in-season plants.

This arrangement comprises fountaingrass,Miscanthus sinensis’Autumn Light',Cyclamenspp., croton, and wheat stalks.

Three potted plants with flowers, cabbage

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Deep colors, like purple, green, or navy work as well.

This palette of green and purple uses nature’s treasures to accentuate the colors.

Pumpkin on a Pedestal

Don’t put your empty planters away just because it’s fall.

Front door with flower wreath

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Turn a planter into a pedestal for a pumpkin to create asimple fall display outside.

It’s a great way to use leftover gourds that didn’t get carved this year.

Natural Colors

One of the best parts of fall: the colors nature puts on display.

Various fruits on blue table

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Choose white vases in various shapes and sizes and fill them with different colors of leaves.

The colors will pop against the white, and different shapes and sizes will add variety.

Fall Pumpkins

Celebrate autumn’s beauty with an artfully arranged collection of natural elements.

Marigolds on wood table

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Arrange with leaves and grapevines.

Include a glass cloche or vase to add elegance to the rustic tablescape.

Pumpkins on Display

Add petite pumpkins to an existing display to dress it up for fall.

Cupboards filled with fall décor and corn on outside door

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Branching Out

Gather fallen twigs to assemble this festive harvest decoration.

Arrange them in the outline of a leaf and hot-glue in place.

Use smaller twigs, leaves, and acorns as an accent.

fall wreath corn husks

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Display on a mantel or attach a loop of wire to the top and hang as a fall wreath.

Pumpkins and Pinecones

Transition pumpkins into late fall by adding pinecones to your displays.

For a late-fall centerpiece, place a large pumpkin in a shallow basket and surround the base with pinecones.

Glass container filled with white pumpkins

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It’s a simple addition yet festive addition to your table.

Leaf Specimens

Enlist your kids to collect fallen fall leaves to make this quick harvest fall centerpiece.

you might then focus on the beauty of individual leaves by displaying them in glass beakers or miniature vases.

Porch with textured pattern couch and vase with fall leaves

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Add a small gourd or mini pumpkin to the display for added interest, and replace leaves as needed.

Autumn Vase

An old doorknob finds new life as a fall vase.

Sea oats(Chasmanthium)are arranged to fit inside a handsome doorknob.

Pumpkins and gourds on table with candles inside

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Fill the doorknob with sand to add weight and stability to the arrangement.

Modern Cornucopia

Expand beyond the traditional cornucopia with a more modern, colorful look.

Use tulle netting as the cornucopia.

Outdoor fall décor with plants and corn

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Fold a square of the material to create a cone and secure with adhesive.

Fill the cornucopia with produce like apples, pears, berries, nuts, and more.

Complete the harvest decoration by adding a thick ribbon around the arrangement and curling the ends.

Green and purple colors with artichokes and lotus pods

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All it’s crucial that you spice up your living room is a spot of fall color.

Arrange tall branches with bright leaves inside a vase and place on your mantel or shelf.

We recommend hanging this garland indoors so it won’t get ruined by the elements.

Wreath on light blue door made with grass

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Plus, you could admire its beauty all day long.

Fall Chandelier

Make over your light fixtures without any electrical work.

Attach ribbons to papier-mache gourds with hot-glue and suspend from a chandelier.

Outdoor pumpkin inside pedestal

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Finish the look with a garland of leaves woven around the chandelier arms.

Keep flammable elements from coming into contact with the lightbulbs.

Corn Garland

This garland of Indian corn can be used indoors or out.

Outdoor white ceramic vases with fall leaves

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Cut rope 2 feet longer than the area in which you intend to hang the garland.

Bend corn husks into loops and hot-glue the pointed ends together.

Thread the husks and ears onto the rope and hang.

Pumpkins stacked on table with glass, leaves, and branches

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Showcase Fall Memories

Have a collection of pictures collecting dust?

Display family photos in a frame made by nature.

Shelving with decorated pumpkins and décor

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Branches in leaf shape with leaves

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Table decorations with pumpkin, pinecones, and turkey

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Fall décor with pumpkins, gourds, pears, pinecones, and leaves

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Glass container with fall leaves and pumpkin

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Doorknob with fall plants and two skeleton keys

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Mesh cornucopia filled with fruit

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Living room with fireplace and fall plants on mantel

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Close up of window fall decorations with leaves and pumpkins

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Dining room with wood furniture and pumpkin and pear decor

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Corn and husks hanging from rope

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Branches with berries and photos

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