Fall decorating

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412K views · 1K comments | Foraged Fall Centerpiece | flower, Thanksgiving, centrepiece, rural area | *FALL CENTERPIECE* - Fall creates a marked difference in our lives. If you're anything like me, the shifting weather and chilly nights keep you indoors.... | By Wyse Guide | So we're going to try something different with the upcoming holidays with coming indoors as it gets to be winter I'm not doing as much obviously in the garden but I'm doing tons in my home so this is going to be talking about a centerpiece especially with Thanksgiving coming I love Thanksgiving I love the holidays I am someone that loves to sometimes do naturalistic type centerpieces not always just fresh flowers which you can't go wrong with and I always travel to my sisters for Thanksgiving and they live really close to mountains and a lot of times I no joke forage for kind of centerpiece options because fun to kind of look what's going maybe fading in your yard but could have a new life of something indoors. So, this is my dining table and I'm trying to start with something that will give it structure down the center. So, for me, that's going to be some birch. So, I'm just using some nice branch that I have from outside that I found and they kind of give that overall shape and delineation for your table. So, if it's really long, you could have something long and thin down the middle. Just something to kind of give it that overall structure in birch as you can tell I love because you get that whitish papery look on it so you can find this also in garden centers this time of year it's very normal I am someone that when a meal is upcoming I need candles if I'm going to have people over there's going to be candles and they're going to be real candles there's a difference I'm going to start with I don't these are what I want to be seen but this is what I found at the moment so we're going to start by putting some candle holders in here and then I'm going to though switch them and kind of try to hide them with some of the elements I'm putting in here so I'm just going to have them in because you're kind of starting with that base layer and you want to now start building on top of it hiding what's there and kind of working around it so the first thing this time of year what a lot of yards are going to have a lot of are hydrangeas and they're kind of spent when we're getting in the late October and November they're going to dry so when you pick them when they're still in this green stage they'll dry like this that's just wonderful these are from a bobo hydrangeas but limelights any of those type of hydrangeas are going to be like this and I think dried hydrangeas are really pretty in the fall. I think it's fun to just kind of use them especially if you have them in your yard. If your neighbors have an abundance of them, ask. Don't just go think you can take 'em but I'm going to stick these in different places around and start giving it some more structure and it'll keep going on. So, as I'm finishing up, these are a few I did a couple weeks ago. I did this for an event too and look how they're the same colors. I kind of smash them a little bit but they just dried that color and that's what's kind of wonderful about this. Now, one thing to know as they dry, they're obviously dry in the sense that if your candle gets too low, they would set on fire. You don't want to do that. So, always have tall candles or have these away from the flame. So, that's kind of your beginning of it which I kind of already. You could just do tons of these dried hydrangeas and make what looks like a big flower arrangement and it doesn't even need water which is what I love this time of year but to add some more color in and to kind of give it the element of the season I'm going to add some in your pumpkins you could do white which would be very monochromatic very pretty on this I'm going to do some pops of orange it kind of branches me out because I am someone I tend to not do a lot of color you guys and I try so this is me pushing and trying but I'm just going to start setting this around somewhat in amongst those branches some of them not you can also then if you want like your hydrangeas to set a certain way you can kind of set them so they help to stems sit up right which is kind of nice and get some appeal so I'm going to keep saying the pumpkins around add the color and so every side it's going to this sounds annoying maybe but the thing is if you're going to this work make sure from every side sit in all the different seats or walk around make sure everyone can see it and appreciate it because there's no point in doing this and then noone being able to really see it so move around do it and then we'll keep adding more so I'm also using some multi-colored corn I have a neighbor and a friend that grows this every year and it's so fun they always give me summer let me come pick it I love it it's flint corn which it just gives you all those different like what is more fall than this? Nothing. So, I took the husks off. They dry obviously but what is nice about these? They can take up a lot of space. So, if you're wanting something or a gap to have a lot of filler as we say, you can jam this in there and it will, you can hide the base of it but then, kind of get a fun, naturalistic appeal of it to kind of open up and it can cover some gaps if you don't want something to be seen. You can even break it up into smaller pieces if you want to but also color it just gives you that fall tone color and I think that's what so needed when you're doing something like this it's just to give you that kind of fall color and you can just set a pumpkin on it I just kind of love that and then you can use some of the corn too and kind of do the same thing now I like to think about that these are kind of a point and so you want them pointing out maybe it will make more sense this table obviously when I have people over it opens up so plates and stuff would still fit on but it's just easier to show you all when it's kind of more condensed like this so I'm just looking for again and finding places where I can just put piece of corn in so you can kind of hide some of it not have all of it out and it kind of just really I kind of just love how that's coming together so the final little finishes of this which as you can see you just keep building you keep layering and that's what the fun of it is so look in your yard to see what you have but one of my favorites bittersweet I love bittersweet it has that beautiful red berry that opens up and has that orange outer shell it can be very invasive if you grow it so growing up I was never allowed to grow it I always wanted to My dad would have none of that because it was like a weed but it's beautiful. So, you can find it in a lot of old scents lines but what's fun about it is you can just add little pops of color every so often wherever is needed, place it around and if you're going to say, oh, I can't find bittersweet to buy or even go pick. I did a few weeks ago pick some biburnum berries. So, if you've had biburnum gren in your yard, you can pick that and they always have fun-colored berries on them too this time of year and they would again just look kind of fun and naturalistic. So, I'm keep placing all the beautiful bittersweet around so even if it's close look it looks like little orange pumpkins I love that I just think that's so pretty I'm going to place them around and then show you the final result I've put the bittersweet all around various places I'm trying to make it look like it's vining throughout and kind of growing out of it I guys you can totally laugh and make fun of this I'm someone that creates stories and narrative as I'm doing this so the idea is this is almost as like forest foraged feeling of these items that could be growing together but never really would and you make it look a lot better because you manipulate it but you get the overall feel and you get those pops of color and the major autumnal moments like I could think of nothing better for Thanksgiving table than just the bounty of what's outside you got the birch you got the natural elements you got the corn husks you have the dried hydrangeas which are really just adding a lot of filler but also just a lot of kind of color and just some texture to it of course you have to light the candles in the end and guys we're ready to set the table have your family over it's one of those things that people may not even make a comment on right away or at all but the fact is that it's there and people will enjoy it and it's that extra element that just it finishes it off and I love that so I hope inspired I hope you want to think I'm going to go look in my yard or look in a area or ask someone to go look in their yard and find some things that you can use I have more things like this on my website Wise Guy. com tons of recipes with the upcoming Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays you know I'm obsessed I will be indoors so much more than gardening where it could be really cold and snowy here in Iowa so check it out share it around I love to see how you're going to use it too so tag me your pictures and just just do it just try it I won't tell anyone Just try it.
412K views · 1K comments | Foraged Fall Centerpiece | flower, Thanksgiving, centrepiece, rural area | *FALL CENTERPIECE* - Fall creates a marked difference in our lives. If you're anything like me, the shifting weather and chilly nights keep you indoors.... | By Wyse Guide | So we're going to try something different with the upcoming holidays with coming indoors as it gets to be winter I'm not doing as much obviously in the garden but I'm doing tons in my home so this is going to be talking about a centerpiece especially with Thanksgiving coming I love Thanksgiving I love the holidays I am someone that loves to sometimes do naturalistic type centerpieces not always just fresh flowers which you can't go wrong with and I always travel to my sisters for Thanksgiving and they live really close
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