Tennessee Autumn and Polar Bear Pumpkins



It's easy to make a Fall display using old pallets, crates, pumpkins and acorns. Take a look and get inspired!

Try to use all natural material gathered from nature. Almost everything you need is in your backyard.


The bears, squirrels, chipmunks and the deer will not go hungry this winter. The woods are brimming with acorns and hickory nuts. 

An old church birdhouse finds another use

Dried hydrangea showing off their Fall colors

I got these old weathered pallets at my local Farmers Co-Op for free.
Love them!

Spanish moss used between the pumpkins. Green moss looks great too.
 

Dried hydrangea and burlap wreath 
 
The best thing about Fall...decorating with scarecrows and pumpkins!

The large white pumpkin is called Polar Bear. Cinderella pumpkins are layered on top. 

All of my pumpkins were bought at the local farmer's market. I encourage everyone to shop local and support our local farmers. This large white pumpkin only cost me...wait for it...$3.00! 



Happy Fall Everyone! 
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