Thursday, November 9, 2017

#tbt {Fall Facade 2012}


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Let's take a look back at my home on November 11, 2012, my first year of blogging!

During my transformation from Halloween to Fall, I made a few tweaks outdoors also. My front facade was changed from gigantic spiders and witches to acorns and pheasants.

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Christmas decorations outside will go up in only two weeks, but I do not like to forget about the month of November and Thanksgiving.The acorn door decorations are custom-made by Show Me The Door.


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Tied branches of faux bittersweet and a pheasant complete the look in the door’s transom window.


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Pumpkins as topiaries fill the cast iron urns, and more pumpkins spill out onto the porch, steps, and garden.

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The front garden is still full of its summer best. It might be time to clear things out and plant petunias or pansies.A corn husk wreath bought years ago at Olive & Fig in Historic Roswell (GA) hangs on the front wall. I wonder if Olive & Fig is still there??? A large pheasant rests in the middle.


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I hope you are enjoying the Fall season and hopefully some cooler weather.


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Happy Veterans Day to all veterans past, present, and future!

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Happy Fall, y’all!

6 comments:

  1. Always love seeing how your decorate your facade. All are so unique.

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  2. It is such a beautiful house and porch. It must be so much fun to decorate it. https//:fairmeadowplace.blogspot.com

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  3. Love it- I remember when you first started blogging, Ron. You have always had great taste. xo Diana

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  4. Good morning, Ron! I always love looking at how you decorate the facade of your home. It's nice to look back at how you did and how you do it now! Have a great day! xoxo

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  5. Always a classy style of decorating Ron. Get ready for the holidays and enjoy! XO

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