![]() I use a lot of faux stems in my seasonal decor as it’s such a quick and easy way to add color and fill in any little bare spots. Sometimes I go more elaborate with the chalkboard art but kept it very simple this year. I’ve had this wall mounted chalkboard for years and always change out the design and kitchen towels. If you have older kids, this might be something that they enjoy helping with too. They’re all inexpensive and will get lots of use!Ī chalkboard or letterboard doesn’t take up much space, but can easily be switched around for the different seasons and holidays. Other functional items that you can switch up for the season include oven mitts, napkins, seasonal soaps, or edible items. ![]() You can use them for kitchen cleaning supplies or extra cleaning cloths, food items, napkins, or frequently used kitchen gadgets or utensils. They’re a great place to stash items that you don’t necessarily want to display but still keep handy. I love cute little salt and pepper shakers – they’re generally very inexpensive and add a little bit of fun!Ĭookie jars are another functional item that can totally be repurposed. I always keep a tray beside the stove for our most used items, but just add a touch of fall to it. And, of course, I have to add lights! □Įven though I love adding seasonal decor, the primary purpose of the kitchen still needs to be function! The little owls in front are actually salt and pepper shakers, but since I have a few different fall sets, I filled these ones with some cinnamon as I like to sprinkle it on apples, hot drinks, and other fall desserts. You can also check out some of my previous fall kitchen home tours HERE, HERE and HERE to see how this process remains pretty consistent over the years. It makes it so easy to do while still giving some creative options to make it unique each year. Over the years, I’ve developed a seasonal decorating plan that I always use for the kitchen so I wanted to share my steps with you today. ![]() Just a few little changes can make such a big impact and it really doesn’t take long to switch things up. I always have fun decorating our kitchen for fall. I’m continuing on with our fall home tour today and showing you some fall kitchen decor ideas. Quick and easy tips that can be done in any home! Add a seasonal touch to your kitchen with these beautiful fall kitchen decor ideas.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |