Fall Front Porch – Take 2

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Just checking in real quick, to show you another look I gave to my Fall front porch while working on it.

Fall Porch

Just some minor switches, but I felt like the change of colors really made a difference.  If you missed the first showing, go and see which one you like better HERE.  I would love to know 😉

Fall Porch

I bought some orange/redish fabric I couldn’t stop strolling by at the fabric store, and decided it needed to be a fringed blanket.

Fall Porch

Then added some outdoor clippings to the basket table to complement the colors in the blanket and pillow.

Fall Porch

If you missed how I made these pillows, I’ve got a detailed tutorial for you as well as the printable you will need to make your own.  I am really loving the simplicity of the design.  Go HERE for the tutorial.

Fall Porch

This is the look that remains on our porch.  I don’t generally go for such bold reds/oranges – but it gave our porch swing just the amount of cozy that it needed.

Fall Porch

And just like that.

We are ready for Fall.

Fall Porch

How about you?


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7 Comments

  1. I like both versions of the porch but porch #2 has that nice punch of color. Love the red throw! Everything looks so cozy!

  2. Your porch is gorgeous!! I really like the pop of color from the blanket and your clippings are seriously the perfect touch 🙂 thanks for the inspiration! -Rachael

  3. I like porch #2 better. The punch from the blanket makes all the difference. And the branches in the vase. Love it!