I'm running behind, so I won't be as wordy as I usually am. Did I hear a sigh of relief? This table is beside our fireplace.
I previously shared the Edgar Allan Poe mantle (here), but I've added a couple of things to the hearth.
White pumpkins top a miniature bale of cotton.
My vintage ship lantern displays a little witch.
Trick-or-Treaters march across the fireplace screen.
The buffet holds a display of cloth pumpkins, mostly made by and gifted to me by my friend, Susie.
On the nearby hutch, vintage and not-so-vintage Halloween cards are displayed.
This cute little witch pillow was a gift from my sister, Julie.
I have to share this adorable wheelbarrow, another gift from Susie!
Shelves are filled with pumpkins and...
Halloween paper dolls.
Miniature Halloween items fill my printers tray.
One of the coffee tables displays this pretty pumpkin candle, yet another gift from Susie. What would I do without Susie?
The other coffee table displays pumpkins and faux acorns.
A simple arrangement centers the table.
I love this Fall pillow cover I ordered on-line.
I guess the number of photos in this post made up for my lack of words. Thank you for visiting.
7 comments:
Laurie- Your grands must love popping over to see all of your wonderment! You have inspired me to pull out some more goodies from the closet!
Laurie, you make all the holidays so festive and fun. Life is so short and often not easy, so I admire you for bringing a "celebration" to all of the holidays into your home. Your grandchildren are very lucky to have such a loving and wonderful grandmom!
Ann Marie from Philly
I agree with Ann Marie, you make the holidays fun. I love how you describe everything too.
I just love to visit your home. It is always so much fun to see how you take things and make such a fun display.
Laurie, I love seeing your home and your creed "more is better" is what I live by. I feel very much at home seeing how you decorate. So much fun.
Everything looks fabulous, Laurie. So festive! Ypur hone is so warm and so much fun!!!....Christine
Oooops, I meant your home.
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