Easy DIY Fall Harvest Arrangement

6 Materials
$15
30 Minutes
Easy
Make a harvest arrangement to celebrate fall's arrival! This is a quick and easy way to add a little bit fall around your home! This arrangement is totally "do-able" using foliage and dried hydrangeas, pumpkins and apples. Once you've gathered your materials, you can put a harvest arrangement together in less than 10 minutes!
Keep your mix of foliage and flowers loose and easy for a casual arrangement. You could use any kind of vase, bucket or even a wine chiller. The grapevine wreath adds some texture and place for other elements to build around.
I found a galvanized bucket at T. J. Maxx several weeks ago. I love all things galvanized and I envisioned using it on the porch or for a Fall Harvest Around the Potting Shed.
I gathered goldenrod that’s growing in the field next to my Potting Shed and just starting to pop up along the roadsides now, along with some leaves that were just starting to turn. Clippings from the loropetalum shrubs and purple leaf plum tree in the yard add a bright pop of crimson-purple foliage.
Limelight hydrangeas have taken on a burnished hue and made the transition from summer to fall, ready to dry.
I added a few pumpkins to arrange around a grapevine wreath, along with apples and some wild persimmons I found while I was foraging for leaves.
More photos and details at the link below!
Suggested materials:
  • Galvanized bucket   (T.J. Maxx)
  • Apples   (grocery store, had)
  • Foliage   (yard)
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Mary @ Home is Where the Boat Is
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