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Blogtoberfest – Halloween Teapots

Welcome back to BlogtoberFest!

 

As the weather grows colder in the Northern Hemisphere, the morning (or afternoon) beverage of choice can change, depending on the mood.  Sure, I’m a coffee gal at heart, but there’s something about tea, with its .little bags and cute little teapots which make a cold fall morning so much cozier.

What’s that, you say?  You don’t have a teapot?  Well, reader, you’re in luck.  Keep scrolling.

I’ve gathered a few of my favorite spooky-ish teapots along with buy links for your shopping pleasure.  Beware, however, most of these teapots are from Etsy and are most likely “one of a kind”.  If you see one you like, best jump on it while you can.  I made it easy to shop. Click on the link to buy.

Please note:  These are NOT affiliate links, nor am I affiliated with the seller in any way.  Now go on and enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy shopping and lots of hot tea!

 

Dahlia


Filed Under: Blogtoberfest Tagged: blogtoberfest, colors in darkness, dahlia dewinters, fall, fall decor, halloween, halloween decor, hot drinks, sugar skull, tea, teapots

Simple Fall Decor Ideas

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It might be 80 degrees outside – at least it will be later on this afternoon in NJ – but according to the calendar, it is fall.  For those of you who like to decorate, but don’t have a lot of extra money to spend, never fear!  You can spruce up your space with these simple fall decor ideas.

Hit the Dollar Store for a Colorful Candle Arrangement

It’s all about color and what catches your eye.  Go to your local dollar and/or low-cost store (such as Big Lots) and select two or three large jar candles in orange, brown and yellow.  Add a few smaller votive and/or tea light candles in the same colors.   Grab a glass or silver tray.  Place the candles in an eye-catching grouping and place on a  table.  If you like, add some more fall color with an inexpensive garland twined around the candles, or pull off the leaves and “scatter” on the tray before placing the candles.

Note:  You can do the same thing in Michael’s, Hobby Lobby and AC Moore, but the prices are much better at the dollar store, especially if you are buying for color and not for scent.

Become a Basket-Case

While you are in the dollar store, select a fall-colored or themed hand towel (or two), and a basket (with or without a handle). Line the basket with the towels and use that to hold your fall apples, oranges and mini-pumpkins.  Or, if you’re not a huge fruit person, find fake fruit and use the leaves from that garland to create a lovely arrangement.  You can also use a flat basket on the back of the toilet tank or on a bathroom shelf with rolled hand towels in fall colors.

Be creative

Get a large-bowled wine glass and fill it with candy corn.  It can function both as a unique candy

From Poppies at Play
From Poppies at Play

dish and a decorative accent.

Use different heights of wine glasses  as votive and/or tea light holders.

Fake sunflowers (or other flower) stuck in a tall vase with some glass beads/marbles.

Pick up a few gourds in the supermarket (what I call mini-pumpkins) and place in a simple  clear glass bowl.

Though the fixes may seem small, these touches of color and creative decor will certainly brighten your living space.

Happy Fall!!

Dahlia


Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged: dahlia dewinters, fall decor, simple fall decor

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