Get ready to cozy up your space with autumn’s warmth! Here’s a look at my favorite Fall vignette ideas where seasonal decor and nature’s beauty collide in one perfect moment.

One thing I’ve come to realize is that I don’t just love a vignette, I love a Fall vignette. Some of my all-time favorite pictures are from my Fall home tours.

I usually like to write informative articles, like How to Style a Vignette, where you learn how to execute something in your own home. But sometimes, it’s nice to just have a resource of pictures to refer to.

So today’s post is more of a roundup of some of my favorite Fall vignette ideas to hopefully spark your imagination!

Black vintage cabinet decoratively styled with antique books dried hydrangea and ironstone

Festive Fall Vignette Ideas

The image below is actually from this year’s Fall family room tour! I found that little cherub at HomeGoods a while back and I’m obsessed…

Here, one of my favorite dough bowls holds a simple DIY magnolia and pumpkin centerpiece.

Below, I used small pumpkins as a vase filler just for fun. While I could have used the arrangement as a single centerpiece, but having the plates and napkins helps to add more visual weight.

During last year’s Fall tour, I created this cute coffee table vignette, which is still one of my favorites!

Texture is one of my favorite must-have’s in decorating, especially in the Fall. This little vignette is just oozing with it!

This bouquet is a mix of real and fake hydranges! Mixing them together gives me a fuller look for less money.

I honestly can’t remember where these hydrangea originally came from because I don’t grow those colors. But I dried them and they turned into a beautiful Fall arrangement!

bouquet of dried hydrangea with green pink and purple flowers in an iron urn with acorns below as part of vignette

I’m convinced there’s no end to fun ways to display white pumpkins! A little stack on a cake stand adds the perfect height to this Fall vignette.

vignette with white pumpkins on a cake stand and white pitcher with white hydrangea and transferware with ironstone sugar bowl

I love the look of this messy bouquet! An antique bread board serves the same purpose as a tray, grouping these items together as one.

kitchen counter with fall vignette of white green and copper flowers in white pitcher on antique bread board with white pumpkins and apples

A container like this box or even a tray is an easy way to create a grouping on a coffee table or console. I like this particular box because it allowed me to put a different object in each section!

wooden crate with four cubbies one with white pumpkins and eucalyptus one magnifying glasses one pinecones and one scrabble tiles

Copper accents are a perfect warm metal to use in Fall decorating! It’s been a while since I’ve used these Moscow mule mugs, but I think you’ll be seeing them again shortly…

Fall farmhouse kitchen decor

Below, I used a wire basket to group together some of my frequently used kitchen items. The addition of a little faux pumpkin helped give this vignette a Fall feel.

I still find this terracotta pumpkin to be absolutely beautiful! This is a good reminder that vignettes don’t have to be complicated or overly manufactured. Just some pumpkins and eucalyptus on a table make a beautiful display!

terracotta sage and white pumpkins on a console table with books and eucalyptus

Here’s another Fall vignette idea oozing with texture. The wheat bunch brings in an organic element that I love and plays nicely with the antique brass candlesticks.

side table styled with wooden lantern old books brass candlesticks and wheat for fall

Hello beautiful pumpkins! Actually, this picture has almost everything that I’ve decided are my Fall Must Have’s

wooden dough bowl full of small white pumpkins and an antler with orange pumpkin and dried hydrangea in background

And there you have it! A roundup of some of my favorite Fall vignette ideas all in one post.

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One Comment

  1. Kim
    Everything is so warm and inviting. You can tell you take pride in making your house “a home” I think it shows when someone does everything out of love instead of obligations.
    Karen

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