Decorate With Pumpkin-Shaped Cookware

Pumpkin-shaped cookware isn’t just practical—it’s a statement piece! Display Dutch ovens, serving bowls, mugs, and more on open shelves or countertops for instant fall charm.
Put Out Seasonal Tea Towels

Freshen up your kitchen with fall-themed tea towels. From plaid prints to pumpkin motifs, it’s a simple swap that makes a big seasonal impact.
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Create a Gratitude Tree

Make gratitude part of your décor with a pretty fall tree featuring leaves that hold thankful notes. This one doubles as décor and an activity for fall gatherings that turns a simple branch display into a meaningful tradition.
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Add Copper Elements

Copper elements will instantly elevate your autumn décor! Just mix them into centerpieces, shelves, or your kitchen for a cozy glow that feels both timeless and festive.
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Make a Cornucopia

Nothing says fall like a cornucopia! Create one by filling a woven horn with autumnal fruits, veggies, foliage and more for a stunning seasonal display. It makes for a great centerpiece.
Accessorize With Wooden Accents

Bring natural warmth into your fall décor by accessorizing with wooden accents. Think: trays, candleholders, signs, and bowls that add rustic charm and a cozy, grounded feel.
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Add Warmth with Candles

Candles are a fall essential! Mix different sizes, scents, and holders to create a setup that makes your home feel warm and inviting. Try warm fragrances, copper or glass holders, and clusters of glowing lights.
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Hang Autumnal Wall Art

From framed prints and canvas paintings to rustic signs, hanging wall art is an easy way to add cozy fall vibes to any room. DIY your own or purchase some the next time you’re out and about.
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Repurpose Wine Bottles

It turns out, opening a bottle of red wine this fall has another purpose! You can turn the leftover bottle into a floating candle holder. The olive green glass is the perfect autumnal shade.
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Organize Your Firewood

As the air gets chillier and you’re looking for any excuse to light a fire, make the wood part of your décor! A decorative basket adds so much charm and style to a practical idea.
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Paint It Black

Want to set a mood? Try painting your interior doors black! It really changes the tone of your interiors without being spooky (though it could totally be with a few decorations come Halloween).
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Include Darker Touches

If painting your doors seems a little too much, try adding little touches of black instead. Try candlesticks on your mantel, for instance. They help set the mood even if the candles aren’t lit.
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Make a Pretty Pantry

Yes, you can totally include a little whimsy in your pantry organization. Simply adding some buffalo check ribbon to the handles makes the baskets so seasonal and inviting, not to mention budget friendly.
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Pop with Pastels

Did you think pastels were just for spring and summer? Think again! By choosing a seasonal design like these adorable velvet pumpkins, you can use any color you want. Light blue feels so fresh here, doesn’t it?
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Bring in the Bronze

As the leaves turn to shades of gold, brown, and bronze, evoke that same feeling inside, too. Subtle changes to picture frames coordinate perfectly with a dried arrangement.
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Spell It Out

Oh, it’s fall? Are you sure? Well, when you hang a banner stating such, it must be true! You can keep it neutral so as to not overwhelm your space.
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Add Texture

Its amazing what a throw blanket can do! It can add color and texture to a bed, a couch, or a chair. Choosing one with a cable knit or waffle pattern helps it feel extra warm and cozy.
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Pile Pumpkins High

Make a statement by piling pumpkins of all shapes and sizes on your dining room table. It’s an easy way to bring fall inside your home. Start with the big gourds first and then work your way around.
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Layer Textures on Your Mantel

Especially if you love the toned-down, natural shades of fall, make your mantel display stand out by adding layers of different textures. Start with a large focal point and then build around it.
See more at Finding Lovely.
Try Temporary Wallpaper

Regular wallpaper can be complicated, messy, and permanent. If you want to try something moodier for fall, go for peel and stick wallpaper! It’s temporary and easy to install.
Erin Cavoto is the Editorial Assistant at ThePioneerWoman.com, covering food, holidays, home decor, and more.
AnnMarie Mattila is the Senior Editor for The Pioneer Woman, covering a wide range of topics from food and cooking to home, beauty, style, and more.
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