12 fantastic ideas to decorate your home with charming, autumn centerpieces
Every year, we witness the magic of nature when it dresses up in autumn colors, lighting up the environment with bright and vibrant autumnal brushstrokes. And together with the leaves that are tinged with yellow, orange and red, in autumn there are also many fruits and other seasonal delicacies return.
All these symbols of the season also become the focus of themed decorations, such as table centerpieces and compositions that can be used around the home. You can create many different types, and using containers that perhaps were used for other decorations until recently.
If by have some glass jars painted white, they will be ready to become the containers for dried, colored leaves (even artificial ones). And then you can use them for the other seasons!
It is not difficult to find glass vases large enough to contain the branches of the decorations to be used in the composition. And they can also be clad with colored maize cobs.
Narrow, long vases can be used for compositions of branches and leaves, but also for candles. And to fill them, even grain can be used.
It is also the season in which a lot of dried fruit is consumed, so almonds, walnuts and hazelnuts can also fill the vases of the centerpieces.
The range of colors of the season - the warm and enveloping brown and orange tones of autumn - can be truly inspirational.
If there is no space for vases and trays, even large glasses may suffice.
And how could pumpkins be left out? They are so important in these decorations that they can be found in all shapes and colors (even artificial ones that can be used for years).
Artificial pumpkins, lighter than real ones, can be put on sticks to create a wonderful table centrepiece.
Another type of container that works very well for the decorations of any season, including autumn, are metal buckets.
But nothing prevents you from filling glass bowls with the symbols of autumn, such as tiny pumpkins.
And consider how the colors of tangerines and pumpkins will go with hints of light blue or other "colder" pastel tones.
Have you forgotten apples? They are also beautiful icons of this season!
What's your favorite type of autumn centerpiece?