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Autumn is just about here and in North Carolina the trees have just started turning colors. It's a splendid time of year and I like to bring a little of Mother Nature's show indoors. The garden bucket was actually a spring clearance item I found at Jo Ann Fabrics and covered it with a beautiful leaf print paper from K & Company and added a big raffia bow. The rusty barn star is a perfect prop for fall decorating, found at Michael's. I simply added some silk flowers in autumn colors, a string of earth tone beads, raffia and some leaves. If you don't have the time for a little fall crafting, these two items can be purchased at http://www.cardblanc.etsy.com/.
1 comment:
Such little cuties! I adore them both! So love that beaded swirlie on the barn star. That is just so fun.
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