Welcome to Fall on the front porch table! I'm using a quilted runner in a great Fall color palette with vintage glass and brass pieces to create unique Fall table decor.
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This whole Fall porch table was inspired by this amazing quilted table runner from Lavender Lamb Gifts on Etsy. I just loved its vibrant combination of oranges and purples. Gina's quilts are the kind of things that become heirlooms for your family.
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My goal with this table was to let the quilted table runner be the star of the show, so I kept the other decor on the simpler side. I added thrifted brass candle holders. They are all different, but they look great in a grouping. I love the warmth brass brings to Fall decor. All of my brass candle holders have patina, and I like them that way, not too shiny.
My Tip: Always keep an eye out for brass pieces when you're thrifting, especially at garage sales. A lot of people have caught on to the returning popularity of brass, but not all. It's still possible to find them very cheaply.
If you'd like to see some of my previous Fall porch decor, try these posts:
Nature Inspired Fall Home Tour
Rustic Cabin Fall Porch
Fall Front Porch
Fall Tablescape Blog Hop
For the centerpiece, I combined three glass bottles with natural elements to tie them together. I liked the glass for this because I didn't want to cover up too much of the runner. The green demijohn with the wicker cover was a yard sale find, as well as the beaded collar that I added to a glass bottle from Hobby Lobby.
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The purple berries are pokeweed branches that have been growing all Summer at the edge of our woods. I told my husband not to mow it down, I had big plans for those berries for Fall, and this is it! I'm super proud of his restraint in not cutting those big beautiful weeds down!
Around the bottles, I tucked in my little brass quail family and a brass feather sculpture. They are all thrifted pieces that have become favorites.
For the place settings, I topped white plates with thrifted burnt orange napkins and vintage Indiana Glass Loganberry dishes. I love those pretty bowls and buy them every time I see them in thrift stores. So far I've found them in amber carnival glass, green, and clear.
I always love to add something seasonal to the chandelier above the porch table. This time I used this Fall willow leaf garland. I liked it because it wasn't the traditional oak leaves you usually see. (If that link says it's sold out, keep trying! It's worth it to wait for it to come back in stock. It comes compactly, but I bent the branches in different directions to give it a natural look and to make it fuller.
His addition was super cute, but also made this chair a little dangerous for sitting! I think it's worth it.
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And now, please hop over to these Fall porches for plenty of decor inspiration!
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