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October 20, 2014

Signs, Autumn and Halloween Outdoors!

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 I'm enjoying the autumn colors that are in full swing in our yard.


My Japanese maples are in their glory- love shade of red they turn into.

Our area is at prime for colors and this will be all done shortly.

I rearranged the DECKorating a little bit. I combined two sets of the corn stalks together to make a fuller bunch and changed the lantern placements.  Leaves are plentiful so I made sure some are clustered into the arrangements.

I got this cute sign from an Etsy site called Daisy Patch Primitives you can click "here" if you want to see the link. 
I saw some giant signs from Grandinroad and one of them said Old Salem Broom Co. but they were too big.  Somehow I ended up on Etsy and found this little sign which I liked even better.  I found the broom at Walmart which had just the look I wanted.  I had the sign treated with an exterior clear finish so it could be outdoors.

I moved my other sign over to the wall by the back door entry.

 A week ago I cut every last bloom from the Annabelle Hydrangeas.  I trimmed down for the end of the season and I gathered every single bloom and plopped them in this large empty planter.  They were quite green yet but it didn't last long.

The hydrangeas have browned up quickly and I thought they'd look good over by the back door with this arrangement.  I moved a few things around and you may notice my little fairy on top of the pumpkins.
She used to hang on a spring like wire but as time has passed she's lost a few pieces.  I found her mixed in with one of the plants so I just gave her a new spot to set for a bit.


I have been waiting to pull out this metal pumpkin lantern.  I'm finally ready to think about Halloween on the outside.  I'll have to try a flameless candle in there.  The tea light only lasted a few hours last night and wasn't quite big enough to give a good affect.


 Looks like a witch is visiting the Olde Salem Broom Co.  They're busy making more brooms and that's a good thing because we don't want to get her angry!  She'll be needing a fresh broom in tip top shape for upcoming events!




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11 comments:

  1. Hi Liz, love the colors in your yard! This is what I miss about Michigan and the change of color this time of year. What a darling broom sign and your displays are wonderful on the deck. Perfect spot to sit on a chilly fall day with a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy the scenery in your yard. Your hydrangea sure turned a beautiful fall color and looks great filling in the large urn. I cut one last bloom from my hydrangea and trying to dry it now. Not sure what the pink will turn when dry. My others turned a blueish tone with light lavender.
    Thanks for the inspiration on your deck. Have a great week.
    XO

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  2. Your DECKorating looks awesome! I love all the vignettes and the COLOR in your yard is so beautiful! That is one tyhing I do miss, it was always SO pretty in the Fall. But I can drive by now and see it and not have to deal with the mess:):) Those brooms are great and I love the lantern. I just got a very similair one made of clay at Home Depot, today! Have a fabulous week!

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  3. Your yard looks wonderful with all the color, and I really like all your vignettes on the deck. You're giving me some great ideas. The broom and sign are so much fun. I need to check out Walmart for witchy brooms.

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  4. I was so impressed with your deck-orating last week - and now you've deck-orated even more! I adore your pumpkin lantern, and the signs are so fun. Your dried hydrangea blooms are perfect for Fall. As with all your Fall outdoor posts, I am astounded at your coloring you enjoy there. God has the best set of crayons and He knows how to use them! :-)

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  5. Liz, I love all your Halloween decor. The signs are just perfect! The colors on your yard are so beautiful. Love the Japanese Maples!

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  6. Man, Liz....you really pulled out all the stops! What a terrific display all around the outdoors!!! You have such a beautiful space anyway, and when you decorate for particular holidays, you just go to the ends of the earth!!! You really went for it!!!

    I love the fairy pumpkin! I'm sending that photo to my friend who is a fairy freak. She will be blown away!

    I am just floored by the radiance of your Japanese maple! I have long wanted to have a couple of those. They're so pretty!

    I've been dragging my feet about doing any Halloween decor, but you've given me a lot of inspiration to get the ball rollin'!!!

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  7. Liz,
    The view from your kitchen window is breathtakingly beautiful, dear friend!!!
    Be nice to your resident witch. . .you're going to need many brooms to sweep all the falling leaves that accumulate around your nicely decorated deck!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  8. Such beautiful Autumn colors. I love Japanese maples and seeing their striking reds and golds is so worth it. It's a beautiful time of year to really appreciate Mother Nature. Love your new broom sign and adding the cute brooms is darling. I appreciate people who make their home so welcoming.

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  9. Your back yard looks fabulous ! Love your Fall decorating !

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  10. Love your fall "deck"orating touches Liz! They hydrangea are gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing at AMAZE ME MONDAY...
    Blessings,
    Cindy

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Welcome to Home and Gardening With Liz. I have combined my previous blogs “Infuse With Liz” and “Sit With Me In My Garden” into this new blog. I love interior decorating and gardening. I enjoy redefining interior spaces by moving things around and reusing decorative items already found in the home. I also enjoy creating tablescapes and an occasional crafting project. I'm so pleased you've stopped by. I invite you to follow me and I do hope you will keep coming back! Liz
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