Fall has finally come and it is in full swing! Thanksgiving is on its way (or maybe even already past, depending on where you live) and your TV is probably already advertising Christmas toys and holiday spirit at you. Just because some people have move onto the holidays, however, doesn’t mean it’s too late for you to get into the fall spirit a little more! We’ve been planning on doing just that this weekend, actually, which is why we’ve been looking up inspiration and tutorials for making our yard a little extra seasonal!
Just in case you love decorating your yard when the seasons change too, here are some of the best ideas we’ve come across in our search so far.
1. Tall dried corn stalks
Does your doorway or your porch area already have a lot of greenery that turns all kinds of lovely shades of yellow and red naturally in the fall? Then you don’t really have much work ahead of you to make things look lovely for the season! In that case, we think you might be best to try something nice and natural. That’s why we liked this tall dried cornstalk idea from
2. Hoards of pumpkins and gourds
Are pumpkins your absolute favourite part of fall, long past Halloween and Jack-O-Lantern season? In that case, we think you should hit up the post-Halloween pumpkin sale at your local grocery store! While you’re there, take a look at all the mini pumpkins and the colourful gourds that are sitting in the bin right next to all your pumpkins! Piling them all up and down the stairs like
3. Bails of hay
Do you live in a home where everyone is lucky enough to be allergy free? That’s great news! In that case, you’ve got the opportunity to decorate your yard, porch, and doorway with beautifully autumn themed bails of hay. That might sound like a strange décor tool but we think you might change your mind when you see how cute this display from
4. Lit up fall leaf door arch
Have you always had a flare for the dramatic and you’ve been looking for a door display idea that really helps you… light the place up with DIY décor? Then maybe you should take that idea a little more literally than you might have thought when you first read it!
5. Vintage door with bucket planters and pumpkins
What if you live in the kind of house with a big, long driveway and lawn, where people can’t actually see your porch or your front door from the street? In that case, why not bring the door to them? We love the way
6. Hand painted harvest sign
Do you already have a little bit of a display going on thanks to some pumpkins and planters but you think it could use another touch that’s a little more overtly DIY, since everyone knows you love crafting so much? In that case, we think you might enjoy making yourself this homey fall harvest sign!
7. Harvest wheel barrow display
Have you actually already finished collecting things like pumpkins, planters, and hay bails with the intention of making a great fall lawn display, but it can’t really go on your porch because there isn’t space or you don’t really have one? Then you might need something to give the setup some levels so that everything’s really visible, since you don’t have stairs. We like this suggestion from
8. Dried reed wreath
Are you still thinking about the dried cornstalk idea because you loved the rustic way it looked, but you don’t really have the porch space to stand giant cornstalk bundles on either side of your front door? Well, you can still get that dried aesthetic without making things too crowded! Check out how
9. Pumpkin and acorn filled lanterns
Do you actually already have some cute porch décor already that you’d rather alter for the season rather than replace? There are definitely ways you can do that! These empty lanterns, for example, are pretty popular and they’re very easy to turn into a fall piece. Check out how
10. Stacked apple baskets of pumpkins
Have those old, farm style apple baskets always reminded you of fall because it makes you remember picking apples with your family when you were a little kid? Then they’re the perfect thing to incorporate into your fall décor scheme! We love the way
11. Stone pedestal planters filled with fall coloured flowers and gourds
Are you still thinking about how you already have porch décor that you’d rather alter than replace for the season but you love lighting your lanterns at night so you don’t want to fill them up? Then maybe you can turn to your planters instead! Yours might not necessarily have stone ones that are quite as grand looking as the ones in this picture, but you get the idea. Check out how
12. Monogrammed painted pumpkins
Did you build yourself a collection of pumpkins but you’re looking at them and you just can’t help thinking that something is missing? Maybe you need a little more DIY décor aspect to the design rather than just setting a group of pumpkins on the porch! We love the way
13. Wooden crate Jack-O-Lantern
We know that Halloween has passed already, but if your kids are anything like ours, then you know just as well as we do that they’ll keep the Jack-O-Lanterns out there until the colder winter weather comes in December and the snow freezes them right up. So why not give them a fall looking Jack-O-Lantern that will last a little longer so they don’t have to watch theirs turn black and cave in? Check out this awesome carved crate idea from
14. Burlap wrapped and tied shrubberies
Maybe you already have plants that you love and want to leave out because the weather where you live doesn’t change all that much, but you still want to make a very specifically autumn looking display? In that case, we think perhaps you’ll be a big fan of this burlap wrapped planter design from
15. Vintage farm wares as planters and pumpkin stands
We talked about farm inspired looks above but we haven’t actually shown you any designs that really use the things you’d see on a farm! That’s why we couldn’t end our list without including this upcycled vintage farm wares idea from
Do you know a fellow DIY enthusiast who is also a total seasonal décor master and never leaves their door or front yard looking plain no matter the time of year? Share this post with them so they can find some new ways to make their outdoor space look its seasonal best this fall!
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