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Decorating the Sunroom for Fall

It really feels like fall today, so I focused on the fall decor in the sunroom.  I ran across this arrangement I "re-worked" last year, and placed it on the table.  It is filled with red and orange roses.  The green container looks good next to the green ceramic pumpkin from Tuesday Morning.





An antique table holds a wire cloche with fall items.  The table is covered with a vintage embroidered tea cloth.




I took the arrangement below apart and tried to make it look better, last week.  It also sits in the sunroom.



It  was a thrift find last year and didn't have any of the colorful stems.  I added those last year.

 The burlap wrapped candle holder got a fall bow.

It sits beside the chaise.

So that is the décor in the sunroom.  I have a couple more spots to show you in the next few days.

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