Decorate for Fall, Not Halloween: DIY to Last All Season!

We all know the jack-o-lanterns aren’t going to last long after Halloween, but what if you created a look that blended fall-themed ideas for decorations, that could last through the entire autumn season?

Trade in the ghouls for a lasting harvest with these simple ideas!

1. Create your very own pumpkin patch with mix and match pumpkins.

Use a range of sizes and colors; throw in a few white varieties, a gourd or two, and as many miniatures as you want.

If you’re decorating inside, use pedestals, mason jars, hurricane lamps, and candlesticks to create different heights of pumpkins and add depths to your arrangement.

Moving outside, add pumpkins, corn stalks, branches, and leaves to hay bales to represent the changing foliage. Mums have long been a symbol that cooler weather is ahead and can add color to any display.

These calm and cool decorations can be a nice respite, even in the midst of a spooky military life. If you don’t want to leave out the scary while decorating, try picking some simple things that can easily be added or removed after the 31st.

2. Scarecrows aren’t just for scaring the birds away anymore

They are a great crossover from Halloween to Fall and the opportunity for a family project. Get a few bales of straw, repurpose old clothes, and let your imagination create a character for the fall season. Sit the scarecrow on bales of hay on your front porch rocker for the neighbors to enjoy.

3. Natural finds can add a great mood to your indoor decor.

Head outside and gather all the leaves, branches, berries, pine cones, and acorns you can find.

Use them to fill bowls and dishes or to add fall flair to a candle arrangement. Dried leaves glued on white sheets of paper and strung with twine make a simple statement piece and bring a reminder of the outdoors inside.

4. Repurpose rustic treasures or create your own.

Take a trip to your local farmers’ market or flea market in search of a farm object with rustic charm. Add a coat of paint tosomething you have laying around to give it a “rustic” feel.

That tin bucket that has been sitting in the shed will become a fall tradition by just adding some paint and a dried flower arrangement. For inspiration, check out these fall project ideas.

5. DIY Your Fall Decorations

Not sure if you’re ready to trade in your ghosts and goblins for a bountiful harvest?

Start simple by naturally updating or repurposing a few things. The key to fall decorating is to remember the best part of fall is the memories made and reignited by the smell of a candle or sight of a pumpkin patch.

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Stacy Huisman: Stacy Allsbrook-Huisman is an Air Force spouse, writer, mother and advocate within the military spouse community. As a former Parent-to-Parent trainer for Military Child Education Coalition, she led workshops and seminars on many topics related to the education of military-connected students. She is the coauthor with Dr. Amanda Trimillos of Seasons of My Military Student: Practical Ideas for Parents and Teachers (Elva Resa, 2018). In her “other” life, she worked in public affairs and project management for the city of Las Vegas for 14 years. She was the Executive Director for the Las Vegas Centennial. She had a hand in baking the world largest birthday cake, hosting a 100,000 person parade, marrying 100 couples at once, organizing an amazing Red Hot Chili Peppers concert and managing 450 other events, programs and public relations celebrating her hometown birthday! She met her husband while he was stationed at Nellis AFB. She was whisked away on a crazy military spouse journey around the globe and hasn’t looked back since – only forward. Stacy is connected to many aspects of military life. She writes for one of our other Victory Media publications - GI Jobs Magazine - where she features successful transitioned Veterans in the workforce. She continues to write for myriad of websites and blogs, including a mini-think tank she co-founded called Families on the Home Front. Stacy was published in the popular book Stories Around the Table - Laughter, Wisdom, and Strength in Military Life. She is also a judge for Operation Homefront's Military Child of the Year 2015.
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