I’m so happy to be joining the Hometalk bloggers for Fall at Home!
I created this simple, centerpiece that you can make so easily! I used two tiny real pumpkins, Indian corn and eucalyptus. I put everything in a pretty, rustic wood bowl. It took me just a few minutes to put together and everything cost less than $10! It’s low profile too so it’s perfect for a table setting when you have guests or family dinner.
Also sharing with Stone Gable Cupcakes & Crinoline Tip Junkie A Burst of Beautiful
I hope you’ll visit all the lovely Fall inspiration! #homeforfall
Indian corn is one of my favorites for fall. Beautiful arrangement!
Thank you Amy!!
What beautiful center piece!
Very pretty!
Your centerpiece is beautiful, Susan!
Thank you ladies!! Thanks for coming by!
Beautiful centerpiece!
Thank you Jill!
Susan, I love how elegant and lovely your centerpiece looks yet it was so quick and simple to put together. I love ornamental corn but was not sure what to do with it. Your centerpiece has inspired me with new possibilities! Thank you!
Thank you SO much Thea! I’m glad. I hope you’ll visit again!
Oh that’s gorgeous! Love the low profile as well. I want one! Rustically perfect for fall!
Donna you’re so sweet, thank you so much!
Hi, Susan
How beautiful is your centerpieces. I am so inspired to make one for my home now. I am not very good at it but this one is a must. Lovely! I so enjoying touring with you at Home for Fall tour. Enjoy your weekend.
Thank you Vanessa!
I love the rustic simplicity of this centrepeice Susan! You have a beautiful home and I’m so happy you are sharing it with us at Create • Share • Inspire! I can’t wait to see what you link up this week!
xo
Thank you SO much Alicia! I love your party!
I love the simplicity of this centerpiece… it’s so pretty! So glad to “meet you” through our little home for fall blog hop! Pinning for future reference!
Thank you Betsy!
A really beautiful and natural centerpiece, Susan!! Love it…I’m all about the natural, too, so this really appeals to me :)
Enjoy your day!
Mary
Thank you Mary! And easy!