Being a teacher doesn't leave time for to much else in my life, but I made sure to carve out some time today to decorate a little for Fall, Halloween specifically. I love to find seasonal decor pieces that I can transition from Halloween to Thanksgiving, however I feel you always have to have some Halloween specific goodies as well. Here is a photo of all of the goodies I have put out...so far... to decorate my home.
1. This cute Witch on a Pumpkin banner is from TJ Maxx, last season. 2. I used the wreath I already had on the wall of our entry way and added some black felt bat garland from my local grocery store. The black Sparkly "Beware" sign is from a local gift shop that I found onsale this year for $2.99. The basket stays there all year long and holds our keys and dog leashes. 3. The large metal jack-o-lanterns with handle was a Home Goods find last season. This will hold candy for all the cute trick or treaters we get this year. The little orange felt pumpkin is from the $1 section at Target this year. I bought an orange cranberry and green pumpkin. I'm saving the other to for Thanksgiving. 4. I am burning Sweater Weather right now from Bath and Body Works. The smell reminds me of the sweet, crisp, cool fall days, and it's perfect for this transition into the cooler weather. 5. I just bought these two nice fabric pumpkins by Poofy Cheeks, from a local gift shop along with the cute bat. 6. These are spider votive candle holders. These are adorable and I found them at Big Lots years ago for $2 a piece. I bought two. The little orange candle holders were from Target last season, I got on sale after the holiday. 7. This silly little guy is a candy holder. His head is actually a bowl. He is sitting on one of our speakers next to my entertainment center. *Unnumbered: OOPS I forgot to number the photo with the pillows. I swapped out my turquoise pillows for some that match the colors of the season. The pumpkin pillow I got at a craft show at someone's house 2 years ago and the larger pillow is from TJ Maxx, last year.
Hope you enjoyed my little Halloween Decor post. When do you start decorating, and how do you decorate?
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