The Sweet Autumn Clematis growing atop my pergola is only this glorious from my bedroom window.
It's time to bring a little real along with faux to the inside fall decor.
Faux sedum, gourds, pumpkins, nuts and birds in a vintage etched bowl. The birds adapt to all seasonal themes.
The plumes of Miscanthus Udine soften the roughness of the woven basket, sedum and faux pumpkins and gourds.
Miscanthus Udine
Begins with tan pinkish plumes and then opens to soft fuzziness
This is a faux grass I bought at Hobby Lobby last year and it looks pretty realistic.
In past years, faux plants and vegetables were something I would never think of using. By spring I had petrified pumpkins and gourds that were either rotting or turned into shakers. The pumpkins, gourds, grasses and seasonal vegetables look so good now you would have to bite them to know they were not real.
The buffet is decked out with faux pumpkins, dried gourds and Indian corn.
My buddy the chipmunk is keeping watch on the fall clean up outside!
Annual Rudbeckia is one of my new fall favorites for containers.
Some pumpkins and gourds amongst the violas and cabbages. Most of the faux decor is now coated for the weather and already have the spikes on them for anchoring into the soil,
Last year I used real gourds and small pumpkins and there were bites all over them at the end of the season.
I haven't put out any Halloween decorations yet, but I think I may put my large pumpkins out in front next week.
Dried Hydrangeas are wonderful for fall decor, Unique on the left, Limelight on the right. They can also be spray painted for Holiday containers.