Natural Elements for Fabulous Fall Decorating and Some Yummy Comfort Food Recipes

 Welcome and Happy Fall!

Yesterday was the Fall Equinox which means that, according to my source, the day and night are roughly equal in length.  "  When the Sun crosses the equator from north to south, this marks the autumnal equinox; when it crosses from south to north, this marks the vernal equinox." Little bit of trivia that we mostly know.

Anyway, we have some fun and frugal stuff to do this weekend using all natural elements from nature.. like the grapevine wreath by My Hubbard Home. She collected things from nature to make her copycat Terrain Fall wreath. Love it!!

Simple Joys made a twig wreath, God bless her! That looks like a lot of twig gathering but it's absolutely free and using everything from nature! It doesn't get more natural than that.

The sweater pumpkin by Debbie's Buzz was included because she used an old sweater and feathers and a real stick for her "pumpkin". Beautiful!

Just That Perfect Piece Blog made awesome pumpkins from paper bags, again free! I'm making these. I love the natural and funky look of them so much.

Butter With a Side of Bread made THE most awesome looking pumpkin roll. I might even try making it even though we have a pumpkin roll recipe in our family that is pretty tasty.

Theresa from Shoestring Elegance is a cook extraordinaire!! She makes THE most awesome food... she also has potato rolls in the party. I featured her strawberry rhubarb galette (I thought this word didn't look right and wondered if it should have two ells so I looked it up on Google and it seems it is spelled both ways).Anyway, Theresa truly can make anything in the kitchen and knows all the tastes that go together!

From the Garden Grapevine Wreath by My Hubbard Home

Dried Stick Wreath by Simple Joys


Sweater Pumpkin DIY by Debbie's Buzz

Teal Pumpkins from Paper Bags by Just That Perfect Piece


Pumpkin Roll Recipe by Butter With a Side of Bread


Strawberry Rhubarb Galette by Shoestring Elegance



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8 comments

  1. Happy Fall Linda and I hope the first week of the season has been a good one. Sharing at links 50 and 51.

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  2. Linda, thanks so much for the lovely complement of featuring my sweater pumpkins! This year I’m working on two other ways to craft pumpkins to include ina Halloween centerpiece and as Thanksgiving table favors.

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  3. Linda,
    My Link Ups today are #60 and 61!
    Thanks so much for hosting this charming party each and every week!! I so appreciate all the time and effort that does into it along with visiting all the links and choosing Features!!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
    Hugs,
    Deb

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  4. Thank you for including my Galette, my sweet friend, and all your oh-too-kind words and praise. I hope I'm worthy. Big hugs and love, Theresa. ❤️

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  5. Thanks for hosting, Linda! And thanks for all the fun fall features! I'm linked at 89 & 90 this week. Have a wonderful first week of fall!

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  6. Thank you for hosting,Linda!
    Today I'm sharing link 92-93-97.
    Enjoy the remainder of your week
    Xx Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)

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  7. Wonderful features, happy TFT day! xo

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  8. Just now saw my wreath featured, Linda. Thank you for that:)

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