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Rustic Farmhouse Centerpiece

From September through November I like to add natural Fall elements around the house. When my kids were little, I had a lot of Halloween decor, but  now that they’re older I pass up the Halloween decorations in favor of natural Fall decor that can last all the way through Thanksgiving.

I’ve been patiently waiting for my local nursery to get in its stock of mini pumpkins. At only 3 for $1, I like to stock up on these. They didn’t have any of the white mini pumpkins this year, so I painted them myself. I used them to assemble a centerpiece of natural elements for my table. It’s easy to make this farmhouse inspired centerpiece yourself*!

Step 1   Start with a vessel. A basket, a dough bowl or even a cake stand would work for this. I have a tree stump slab so I used that to give the centerpiece some elevation.

Step 2   Add some fall greenery. I picked up a small bunch of greenery with branches at my local grocery store. I laid the greens out on top of the wood piece.

 

How to make a farmhouse Centerpiece

Step 3  Add white pumpkins over the greens.

Step 4   Add embellishments to fill it out. I used mini gourds painted gold along with mini pinecones and acorns.

 

Some other ideas for embellishments are artichokes. Artichokes would help fill in space if you were using a larger vessel as your base, but they also sell mini artichokes in the grocery store. Of course, if you prefer a little more fall color in yours you could add orange pumpkins or fall colored leaves.

Another idea is to add candlesticks to your centerpiece. I had planned to use two long tapered candles for this one, but I couldn’t find my candle holders. If you use  candle holders, add them before adding the pumpkins and embellishments.

Natural Fall Centerpiece The Honeycomb Home

 

Here is a closer look at my rustic centerpiece.

Rustic Fall Decor

 

I may have to switch out the greenery once or twice before Thanksgiving when it wilts. But at under $5 in the grocery store, that won’t be a problem. Other than that, this will last for weeks!

Farmhouse Centerpiece the Honeycomb Home

This project is part of the Home for Fall Blog Hop created by Hometalk and Donna from Funky Junk Interiors. Thanks to Donna for putting this all together! You can search #homeforfall on social media and visit the links below to see tons more inspiring fall projects from bloggers!

hometalk home for fall

 


 

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11 Comments

  1. Your center piece turned out beautiful. I love the white pumpkins in the piece. So lovely

  2. So pretty and I love that you used natural elements and kept it neutral with just a little sparkle of gold. Really pretty.

  3. Your centrepiece is stunning! I’m so in love with little white pumpkins, greens and wood and you nailed it!

    And thank you for the mention! So glad you came along for the ride! 🙂

  4. I love how you used a wood slice for your base and little white pumpkins always have my heart. Very pretty! Cathy

  5. Love the contrast of colours and textures! I can so relate about having to wait for the stores to get their pumpkins in stock. I am going to keep an eye out in the thrift stores for a wood base like yours. Your centerpiece is also perfect because it takes minutes to put together!

  6. Lovely – I love white pumpkins. You created a wonderful centerpiece!

  7. I love how you painted your pumpkins white when you weren’t able to find white ones! So innovative! I love how sweet and simple your centerpiece looks… unfortunately the greenery would last about a minute in my house. My cats would eat the greenery in five minutes flat! So glad to “meet you” through our little home for fall blog hop! Pinning for future reference!

  8. Love this!! So pretty and simple.. Thanks for linking up to Merry Monday! Sharing on Facebook today! Have a great week!
    Kim

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