As most have figured out, I like to decorate my large porch! Fall decorating comes a bit later for me. It is really hard to let go of my summer flower pots as they tend to linger well into October since we usually do not have the killing frosts until late November here in western Oregon.
With a big change in the weather coming this week, I decided it was time to make the transition even tho it was 75f and nice warm breeze!
I have to admit, the wagon was not my idea, it was inspiration from Pinterest and I just happened to have a red wagon to pull it off.
I picked up the black enamel camp pot at an estate sale this summer. Usually you don't see many this color or the wider stockier shape. Kinda cool to add to a fall display too!
And of course, my trusty wood carrier, always transitions to any seasons display!
Normally not a big fan of mums, but I couldn't resist these yellow ones, they were like big fluffy cushions!
Love this metal sunflower sculpture I picked up several years ago.
A couple of "go to" pieces that seem to always fit. Vintage metal watering can and the wood picket fence wall hanger. Some of the pumpkins are "real" and some are not! Quite a conversation piece for our visitors to try figure out!

With a big change in the weather coming this week, I decided it was time to make the transition even tho it was 75f and nice warm breeze!
I have to admit, the wagon was not my idea, it was inspiration from Pinterest and I just happened to have a red wagon to pull it off.
I picked up the black enamel camp pot at an estate sale this summer. Usually you don't see many this color or the wider stockier shape. Kinda cool to add to a fall display too!
And of course, my trusty wood carrier, always transitions to any seasons display!
Normally not a big fan of mums, but I couldn't resist these yellow ones, they were like big fluffy cushions!
Love this metal sunflower sculpture I picked up several years ago.
A couple of "go to" pieces that seem to always fit. Vintage metal watering can and the wood picket fence wall hanger. Some of the pumpkins are "real" and some are not! Quite a conversation piece for our visitors to try figure out!
I hope you enjoyed the mini tour!