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Free Fall Garden Decor For the Cottage



Let’s forage for cozy fall nature finds for our homes and cottages. Leaves, nuts, branches oh my! #cottagegarden #cottagestyle #backyard #gardendecor #gardendesign

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25 Comments

  1. I love this video, you are a soul sister! Say, with the sweet gum or sycamore tree balls, perhaps continue the thought of white or a contrasting color? I love the imagery of the blue leaves with a white or other color that is highlighted elsewhere in your home.

  2. I loved the copper decor with the copper metal tray – I am going to recreate this. Do you mind sharing the name of the spray paint color – or maybe it is just good old copper! Thank you for a wonderful video full of inspiration.

  3. My mom and I used to go and forage in the fall. Milkweed pods, cat tails, leaves, acorns, pinecones and more. It was so much fun. I just picked up 40 pounds of buckeyes from our tree. They have never been this abundant. I shared them with my girlfriends. I (we) use them as bowl fillers. Had a brainstorm and drilled holes in a bunch of them and made a decor strand to loop or hang. It's so much fun. Your vision is always impeccable and I love your channel. As always thank you so much. Enjoy the rest of this beautiful fall season.

  4. Thank you Stewart for taking your time with the video. Usually I can't watch a video when the motion is so fast. It literally makes me ill. You take you time filming. Thank you

  5. This is the second time you mentioned the caramel color but it looks orange to me. Still very cute. Is it just me, do I need to get my eyes checked?

  6. Hello, I was looking at the links and couldn’t find the one for the eye vitamins. Would you please list them? Thank you.😊

  7. So excited for you both in this new change of your lives. We will be here to share it all with you

  8. I, too, gather what I refer to as, nature’s discards. Last year, I collected 3 mammoth sycamore leaves, sprayed them with gloss clear coat, and they survived being stored. I’m using them for decor, again, this year. Other “discards”, that I’ve gathered are seed pods from trees or flowers, or half eaten pine cones (they’re really quite interesting), a small wasp nest that was broken open, a faded rose, petals still intact… whatever else catches my eye. Being an artist, I have a sketchbook dedicated to my finds. One for discards from trees, another for discards from flowers. I, also, collect dried orchid blossoms from my plants – not all of them, but the more interesting ones.

    What others see as nature’s discarded trash, I see as beauty in nature’s cycles.

  9. Foraging is so awesome on our hobby farm..yesterday..rose hips(wild), walnut shells,grapevines,sticks,leaves…endless ideas. In a month or so, we will collect pine/evergreens for porch pots. Assorted pine cones are great too, bird feathers…old sunflower heads…

  10. When my sister and I were young, our favorite Halloween books were the Dorrie books by Patricia Coombs. They all start out with, "This is Dorrie. She is a witch. A little witch. Her hat is always crooked and her socks never match." I read them to my sons too. My son's favorite is still Dragon's Halloween by Dav Pilkey. I still enjoy reading kids' holiday books. Nice to know I'm not alone, Linda! 🙂 I'm going to try to find a copy of Feathertop. I had never heard of that one.

  11. Love your channel and love your sweatshirt…may I please ask you to tell me the name brand of your shirt?

  12. You are so funny, but you are right, the dead iris fronds look like corn stalks and they also remind me of deer antlers for some reason…it is that wonderful natural color. I think that bouquet of leaves and Iris looks fantastic!

  13. Oh, Linda, you would enjoy foraging here in the piney woods of east Texas. Besides the regular pine needles, pine cones and assorted leaves, I have found the most precious mounding reindeer moss that dries blue/gray. Also tree lichens and turkey tail shelf fungus find their way into my holiday decor. Holler at me if you want any.

  14. I love your leaf bouquet ideas, but why brown leaves? I live in Ohio and we have enough brown leaves to float a battle ship…literally! We prefer colored leaves for bouquets and wreaths. Maybe you just don't have that many colored leaves? Keep up the wonderful videos!!🥰

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