I make apple crisp at least once every year during the fall. Typically right after we go on our annual “fall day” (see my Litchfield County Fall Travel Guide HERE.) The last few years I started playing around the standard recipe by adding maple syrup (instead of cane sugar) and gluten free oats and flour….
Litchfield County Fall Travel Guide
Every fall James and I take a ride out to Litchfield County for our traditional ‘Fall Day.’ A day to do all the New England fall things – pick apples, buy pumpkins, leaf peep, etc. This year was extra special, since we able to introduce Emilia to all our favorite spots! There’s no doubt that…
How to Decorate Your Front Porch Doors for Fall
After posting my Neutral Fall Decorating Tips post I had some requests to post a tutorial on how I decorated my front porch entryway for fall. I broke it down into a 6 STEP PROCESS that’s easy to follow and replicate! I included a video tutorial as well! VIDEO: HOW TO DECORATE YOUR FRONT PORCH…
Neutral Fall Decorating Tips
TIP 1: Pick a Color Palette First and foremost you want to pick a color palette for your fall decor. When we think of fall the first colors that probably come to mind are orange, yellow and red. I love the traditional fall colors…but don’t feel limited to those! If you’re a neutral lover, try…
AMAZON FINDS: HOME DECOR
1. FAUX DECORATIVE BRANCHES These FAUX BRANCHES are one of my favorite Amazon finds ever! They have a great height (~43″) and are very realistic looking. You can buy them in a bunch of 2 or 5. They look awesome arranged in vase! 2. CERAMIC VASE SET This SET OF 3 VASES is perfect for…
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