![]() ![]() Add it to your table setting or set some in little creamer pitchers for instant sparkle. Vintage silver is so pretty whether it’s polished or tarnished. Roll them up and put them in a china cabinet or hang them in the bathroom for simple, elegant, vintage charm. Vintage linens add a pretty, subtle texture to any little vignette. Old wooden milk crates are also great place for throw blankets and decor. Prop up lanterns and decor on an old wooden crate. ![]() I’ve had mine for several years and it’s one of my favorite finds. ![]() The rest of this fall mantel can be seen HERE.ĭiscover lots of creative ideas for using old books HERE.Ī vintage olive basketis a great place to add pretty plaid throw blankets, pumpkins, or mums. They come in such pretty colors and sometimes even have pretty artwork on the cover. View the rest of this subtle fall mantel decor HERE.ĭried hydrangea blossoms in vintage medicine bottles add a pretty fall touch to any mantel, shelf, or table. You can find them pretty easily at flea markets and estate sales or there are lots of them on etsy HERE.Īnd vintage amber beer bottles are a fun place to pop some dried wheat stems. Wicker wrapped wine bottles add a nice texture to fall items. Add a few to an old ironstone sugar bowl for instant charm. I know oranges aren’t what you normally think of when fall comes to mind, but dried oranges are great to decorate with in autumn and during Christmas. Get more ideas for a cozy fall family room HERE. You could also put small pieces of firewood or kindling in them. I like to put small hydrangea pots in them for fall. Ironstone crocks are fun to use any time of the year. I found mine at the world’s longest yard sale a few years ago. Old metal sap buckets are a fun way to display cotton stems. The green metal lanterns complement the rusty fence sections too. These were found at a local antique shop a few years ago and I’ve had them all over the house. Get these vintage oak leaf botanical printables for free by subscribing to my newsletter HERE.Īnother fun item to use in your decor is rusty old iron fence or gate sections. I might use them again this year, but haven’t decided for sure yet. I found these little ones at a vintage sale a few years ago and used them on last years mantel. Vintage pressed tin ceiling tiles are a fun way to decorate for fall. View the rest of this vintage mantel and hearth decor HERE. The soft, warm colors give a nice contrast to the metal. A couple of years ago I used this vintage wire egg crateto hold some of my favorite fall plaid throw blankets. ![]() I find myself drawn to rusty, chippy metal every time I see it. The little copper tea box adds a nice little metallic touch to all the pumpkins and hydrangeas. Tiered trays are a great way to add some fall decor to a small space. See the rest of our copper and green themed mantel HERE. The greens and coppers remind me of fall in the woods. Last year I used my copper boiler on the living room hearth and filled it with faux pumpkins and green throw blankets. See the super simple way I dry hydrangeas HERE. Don’t the blues look pretty against the copper? This copper pitcher is the perfect place for some dried hydrangeas. The soft, warm, metallic hues are a great complement to almost anything you put with them. There’s just something about copper in the fall that makes my heart smile. Let me know in the comments which ones you like the best! Today I’m sharing some of my favorite ways to add vintage items to your fall decor as we take a stroll through my past fall decor. And they’re usually something that you don’t see everywhere. They always have so much charm and character. One of my favorite ways to decorate for fall and pretty much any time of the year is with vintage items. I know it’s a little early to start decorating for fall, but it’s definitely not too early to start thinking about it. Hello, friends! Can you believe that fall is just around the corner? This year is going by so quickly! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. ![]()
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