Using decorative trays for pretty fall vignettes
September 04, 2020
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Hello my friends! I'm slowly bringing out some fall decor -- the cozy vibe is making me so happy! It already feels so much warmer in our home.
I shared my friend Marty's post about decorating trays on Facebook a couple weeks ago and was inspired by her pretty decor. I started thinking of ways I could incorporate some trays with my fall decor.
I'm a lover of using trays while decorating -- they corral stuff while keeping it looking good. They're an ideal way to organize smaller items that look out of place by themselves.
Last year I placed the items I reach for most in the kitchen in a tray on the counter:
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And they're a perfect way to organize remotes, coasters and more on a coffee table:
See how we used two coffee tables to create a large one for less!
I found a couple trays I loved at Target and got to work gathering some fall decor to display. I placed this large wood tray on the dining table:
Think outside the box when it comes to displaying flowers (real or faux) -- I had this decorative wood pot but can't put water in it. I used a small vase inside for the flowers and you can't even see it. ;)
The amber glass was from Target last year and I put a battery operated candle (on a timer) inside. You have to have some "glow" in fall displays! It's pretty much required. 😂
I loved this woven seagrass tray with handles for the kitchen island:
I like to hide my glass candles inside prettier containers as well -- I found that gray planter at Hobby Lobby and plopped the candle inside. (We put it on the counter when lit because of the branches.)
I'm trying to use a little less of the traditional fall colors this year so those pretty faux eucalyptus branches were perfect! They whisper the fall vibe instead of yelling it. ;)
There are three tips for decorating trays any time of the year:
1. Vary the heights of items -- a vase with flowers or branches is perfect!
2. Use different textures and colors -- the woven tray, the small rosemary plant and velvet pumpkins add some interest.
3. Decorate in odd numbers -- items gathered in odd numbers are just more appealing to the eye.
These tips go for decorating just about anything!
I also added my fall prints back into the frames and that's about it for fall decor in the kitchen:
Do you use decorative trays in your decor? They are such an easy way to dress up a space!
You can find the items I used for my fall trays here:
Similar wood rectangle tray
Round woven tray with handles
Wire coffee table tray
Round large wood tray
Similar small velvet pumpkins
Similar large velvet pumpkins
And if you're interested in anything else pictured you can find it here:
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Thanks for the ideas and I love the softer color palette. Happy Fall and Stay Safe!
ReplyDeleteI want one of each! Your creativity is is inspiring... I was especially taken with your vignette on the fabulous Target round wood tray, what a lovely collection of colors and textures in that vignette. I love using softer, non-traditional autumn colors, they're cozy and welcoming. When I spied this vignette on Pinterest I clicked to your blog hoping for more information. As soon as I read you procured the tray at Target, I clicked the link (thank you) and ordered the tray, I can't wait to get started on a similar (or,would you mind if I copied?) vignette.
ReplyDeleteCompletely inspired, thinking about fall decor now! Totally off topic, your kitchen floors- what brand and color? They are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They are from Diamond Living in the color auburn, but unfortunately they were discontinued years ago. :(
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