Showing posts with label Welcome Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Welcome Fall. Show all posts

Welcome Fall With These 14 Fall Inspirations

Summer officially ends today, and we're well on our way to shifting into the next season - probably the best of all seasons: Fall!! And this year, Fall will most definitely be extra special around here. Last year, Fall was a rush of flying out to North Carolina to find a new place to live, and head back to AZ to pack, then fly back to our new home - unpack and start getting settled in - the week of Thanksgiving, Fall flew by so quickly, we barely had time to enjoy it, but we are grateful for the move back east. Living here in North Carolina, we will really be able to take in natures beauty, with leaves changing color, the crisp fresh air and even family coming to visit in November (can't wait!!)  and I'm sure you too can't wait for all the goodness Fall has to bring. In case you need a little nudge to get you in a "Fall state of mind," here are 14 inspirations to get you started...


1. Bring the outside in with fresh cut Fall leaves - source 


2. Get your soup on! It's soup season! - source


3. Yay! Boots & Sweater weather!! - source


4. Go on a Fall bike ride - source

  
5. Must try: caramel apples from Donna Hays - source


6. Slow sip some apple cider, called a Jack Cider Cocktail - source


7. Have a Fall picnic in the park - source


8.Take long Fall walks - source 


9. Time to fire-up the fireplace! - source


10. Gather pumpkins!!! - source


11. Convert your summer she-shed into a pumpkin shed - source


 12. Welcome Fall at your entry - source


13. Slow down for a Fall drive - source


14. And have long talks out by a lake - source


 This weekend past, the hubs and I ventured off to a nearby park for a nature walk, and I can just sense it is going to be as picturesque as a Pinterest picture when the leaves start to turn...

Salem Lake Park in September - photo by (hubs) Jeff Davids


Thanks for stopping by and bring on the reds!!

Welcome Fall!!






Welcome September!




New Day
New Month
New Chapter
New Page
New Wishes
New Hopes
New Dreams

Welcome September!

Winter & Spring seem to last forever -- While this Summer seemed to have just flown by!!
I know it's not 'officially" Autumn just yet, but something about September just signals a seasonal change!

Before you know it, goblins will be knocking on your door, turkey will be in the oven,  family will be visiting, Christmas trees will be trimmed, and we'll be toasting the New Year to come!!

 photo from LoveThisPic.com


I hope you have an enjoyable September
Thanks for stopping by!







Welcome September!

Not only has summer flown by, but it seems the year is flying by too. Thankfully though, we're all headed into the "most wonderful time of the year"... even with a few hurtles to overcome. For us, we're still dealing with recovery after Jeff's back surgery last month. Going through that ordeal made us both take a second look at what matters most to us, and that living out here in Arizona - with only each other to count on - made us re-evaluate our priorities, as well as take note of... we're not leaving here any time soon. Things are so much different living here in Arizona than they were when we lived in Pembroke Pines, Florida. Although in Florida we risk the possibility of a hurricane (which at least you have warning and a few days to prepare), here in AZ, a dust storm, with ZERO visibility can creep up out of no where at any given time during the summer months. Not to mention - living here in a rental home (with a little more square footage than we had in Florida) we've accumulated a little bit more "stuff" (probably trying to fill the void we're missing being away from the lifestyle we once knew). But a new season does bring on that "urge to purge." I know Fall doesn't officially begin until later this month, but stepping out of August (the last full month of summer) and into September, it just feels like Fall has already begun (even-though the temps here in September are 110+). And somewhere in that feeling, is the hope of renewals, new beginnings and a new coming season...


Hello September!




Time to plan your festive front entry...


 Time to style your home with spicy, warm tones... 


 Go darker, more dramatic with hair color... 


 Do some Fall closet organizing... 



 Get ready for layers: Fall leather & sweater weather...


 Take long walks, on leafy trails in the crisp Autumn air...


Go for Fall picnics in the park...



Delight in the scents and taste of cinnamon plus hot apple cider...


Cleanse your palete: Change wines from sweet summer blush or crisp whites to heartier reds for Fall...

Farewell long Summer days -Welcome September and short Fall days...


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HELLO NOVEMBER - LATE FALL INSPIRATIONS

 

Good-bye October. Hello November. Make the best of the last two months left in the year. Enjoy the November late autumn golden browns, morning fog or frost, more baked goods, family gatherings, more boots & sweaters and even quiet time with a good book or just some time to reflect on the past year... Because you know once December rolls in, the true craziness of holiday preparations will too... 


“November comes
And November goes,
With the last red berries
And the first white snows.

With night coming early,
And dawn coming late,
And ice in the bucket
And frost by the gate.

The fires burn
And the kettles sing,
And earth sinks to rest
Until next spring.” 

-- Clyde Watson












 source 




 Goodbye October - Welcome November...
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8 TIP CHECKLIST FOR THE FALL SEASON

Although Fall officially begins on September 22, the passing of Labor Day usually signifies the end of Summer. Over the weekend, my mindset was exactly just that: Get ready for Fall. I think it comes natural to me having grown up in the northeast - Back to school typically started after Labor Day (not in late July like it did here in some areas of Arizona!) From packing up Summer whites (in spite of what some fashion magazines say), swapping straw handbags for black patent totes or fringe hobo bags in the closet - to even swapping white lamp shades for black - here is a quick little checklist to get you too inspired and ready for a new season...




1. Fall Organize: 
Spring cleaning always gets all the fuss, but Fall cleaning is another must: Closets, mudroom, garage all accumulate a disarray of piles. Set aside some time to refold jeans & tees piles - even consolidate. Think about adding a few large baskets or trunks into your decor to prevent your home from a toy takeover. Adding hooks in the laundry or mudroom can help organize scarves + hats + coats later this winter. After organizing, pull together a pile for donation or even to sell at consignment. Combing through closets, nooks, corners, bins and drawers, you may even acquire enough goodies for a garage sale.



2. Plan a Garage Sale: 
If you're looking for motivation for organizing your closets, garage, basement or living spaces, think of having a garage sale in the upcoming cooler months. When organizing, carve a space to stage what you can sell - even if it's utilizing the guest room. Ask neighbors if they'd like to participate - pick a date, plan an ad on Craigslist plus blog about it, tweet it and share on Facebook to ensure a successful sale (regardless of your location). Think categories, price-points, and utilizes boxes as bins (for all those pillows!). Folding tables are great to fan-display window panels (price-point sign + include measurements). Ask a local department store if you can barrow a rack for hanging clothing (easier to shop than the ground). Kids toys? Bag & bundle. Use the extra funds for Halloween costumes or upcoming holiday parties & gifts.





3. Fall Clean:
Clean air ducts, ceiling fans, and dust under the bed. Flip mattress and sofa cushions. Dust off doors and molding edges. Even area rugs, if not switched out or replaced, can be rotated to prevent wear from foot track pattern. Besides vacuuming & spot cleaning rugs, a small rake works wonders to re-fluff a shag rug. Wash small accent rugs, pillow covers, duvet covers, throws and blankets. In dusty states (like here in AZ) be sure to maintain switching air filters for efficiency. Along with washing home essentials, take boots to shoe repair for new heels and a good cleaning - far less expensive than buying all new. Wash and hang winter scarves and pashminas. One other area to clean (outside the house)your vehicle - from dusting door jams, to vacuuming the back seat to clearing out the trunk and door pockets - make like Nike and just do it!




4. Yard-work:
Sweep stoops, corners and doorways. A leaf blower & shop vac can be useful tools to help make yard-work easier. Brush & hose down garage doors and window ledges. Paint or polish (if you have wood) front door for a welcoming Fall entry. Trim and discard plants that didn't survive summers heat (or rains depending on where you are). Stack & store extra plant containers for next Spring. Plan on adding some colorful mums later this month for Fall. Now is also good time to plan on cleaning gutters and replacing weather stripping. Some of your yard-work elements can be recycled for fireplace kindling (twigs & pinecones) or fall decor (branches).




5. Shift & Switch Decor:
To create a dramatic difference in refreshing your home for Fall, try switching out white accessories for deep & rich blacks, browns and charcoal - from pillow covers to vases. No dark vases? No problem: a quick coat of spray paint can easily refresh existing pieces and create a new setting. Switch coastal images for forest landscapes. Edit cool silver accents - switch to a warm brass mix for Fall. En-lieu of pinecones - save them for winter, and fill containers with wine corks or heavy rope. Replace summer white candles with black, brown, charcoal or Fall colors for autumn - Switch back to creamy white in winter. Even a change in lamp shades from simple white or prints can create a dramatic difference if you switch to black.




6. Stockpile Spices
With baking season just around the corner, now is the time to note what spices you'll need: cinnamon, nutmeg. ginger, all spice, baking powder, baking soda, and vanilla. This also means it's time to dust off the recipe box and comb through all those pinned recipes to print & add to it. Keep an eye out for specials and coupons for holiday cooking. While in the kitchen, take the time to organize containers + lids, serve ware, and dishes. If you have open shelves, displays on display or extras stacked on an open island - now's a great time to load up the dishwasher to refresh them - even wine glasses can sparkle again with a good hot wash - towel dry to avoid spots.





7. For Kids:
An Ikea Expedit shelving unit + baskets are great to create a play area or reading nook for your child. Create a homework hotspot - a place that doesn't need to be disturbed for dinner, and incorporate bins or a calendar for assignments, field tips, conferences, and days off. Check for local activities (festivals, art or craft shows, museum exhibits) to add to the calendar for the family to do together. September is also a great time to think about, plan, or make all those costumes for Halloween.




8. For Family:
September is a great time to start making those calls or emails for planning family get-a-ways, get-together, and guestrooms. Check your kids calendar for upcoming activities. After cleaning out all the closets, organizing your home, redecorating, you'll want to share it with family and friends. If you've used the guest room for staging your garage sale or charity donations, check what needs to be repaired, replaced or refreshed. Many stores of having end of the season sales, which is a great time to stock-up and save on fresh sheets, pillows and towels for your upcoming holiday guests!




Still need a nudge to get you started organizing? 
Check out Martha Stewart's checklist: 100 Reasons To Get Rid Of It
Hope you're excited to get ready for the new Fall season! - I know I already feel relieved having gotten a jump start after the long weekend!


Thanks for stopping by,

(All photos in post sourced from the new Martha Stewart site!)






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