Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts

Neutral Fall Mantel with Symmetry & Texture

Friday, September 29, 2017 by

How to create a neutral fall mantel using symmetry for simplicity and texture for interest.

Hello friends! Last week marked the official beginning of fall according to the calendar. Thanksgiving is just around the corner in Canada. It’s time to get our fall decor on! If you’re here as part of our week long #FallFestival blog hop then welcome! Did you see the gorgeous mantel Jamie created over at Anderson & Grant?  I hope you’ve been as inspired as I’ve been by the beautiful ideas and recipes all week so far.

How to create a neutral fall mantel using symmetry for simplicity and texture for interest | personallyandrea.com


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Rustic Glam Fabric Pumpkins DIY

Monday, September 18, 2017 by

How to make a stuffed fabric mini pumpkin with a rustic glam vibe. 
Makes a lovely decor piece for your Fall mantel or Thanksgiving tablescape.


Hey there friends! It’s been a long time! I hope your fall has started out well. Around here, summer weather finally decided to show up. So even though the temperatures are soaring and the humidity is high, the summer flowers are long gone. It’s time to decorate for Fall!

How to make a stuffed fabric mini pumpkin with a rustic glam vibe.| personallyandrea.com

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Ornamental Corn Arrangement in a Cylinder Vase

Tuesday, November 17, 2015 by

Ornamental corn in one of the prettiest elements of fall decor.  Simply arranged in a cylinder vase tied with rustic twine keeps the corn contained but still highlights the beautiful colours and shapes of the cobs and husks.

Ornamental Corn Arrangement in a Cylinder Vase

* fall prettiness on my desk *


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Ideas for Photographing Fall

Tuesday, October 27, 2015 by

Fall is by far my favourite season for photography.  Hopefully I can encourage you to keep your camera handy to capture the season too.   Spoiler alert...photo heavy post ahead...

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3 Lessons for Making Your First Fall Wreath

Tuesday, September 22, 2015 by

Well here’s something new on the bloggy…a wreath!  I’ve known for a while that it was inevitable.  It’s kind of almost required to make wreaths when you blog.  I don’t know.  Apparently you guys love them a lot.  Look around Pinterest and you’ll find wreaths for every season, holiday, occasion and day of the week.  #exaggerating #notreally

Fall Kitchen Wreath

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October: Behind the Scenes

Friday, October 31, 2014 by
October fall colours road | personallyandrea.com

October perfection


Hasn’t October been a beautiful fall month this year?  I loved the progression of colour, the weather was top-notch, and some pretty great occasions happen in October too.  Looking back I realized what a busy month it’s been behind the scenes of what I usually write about here.  So I thought I’d give a little peek in pictures of life behind the blog scene from the month of October.  And it’ll give you an idea of the larger life in the Personally family.  Maybe it’s a little bit like your behind-the-scenes too.

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Apples Apples Apples

Thursday, October 23, 2014 by
It’s still apple season here in Ontario.  Have you got your fresh from the farm apples yet?  And if so, what do you do with yours?  To celebrate this highly anticipated season, I’m here to give you…

5 Things to Know About Apples


Apple Picking in Ontario | Mac sign with arrow | personallyandrea.com

this way to the apples

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Story of a Fireplace Wall & A Fall Mantel

Tuesday, September 16, 2014 by
Fall mantel with mirror, chalkboard, pumpkins, books, candlesticks and burlap banner | personallyandrea.com

what to write on the chalkboard…?

Have you ever started out with any kind of project not knowing where it would end?  This is one of those.  Both the mantel decor and this blog post, so wish me luck…here goes…

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Photo Finish 35: Ode to School Supplies

Thursday, September 4, 2014 by
Photo Finish 35 Ode to School Supplies | personallyandrea.com

pencil crayon, ruler, chalkboard love

I love school supplies.  Love love love.  Love.  Blank paper, sharpened pencils, unused erasers.  I’m a pen and paper girl at heart.  If I could hand-write my blog posts, paste the actual photos onto them and mail them to you via snail-mail I would do it in a heartbeat.  So in honour of back-to-school season, this post is dedicated to some of my favourite school-related items, and my school-related history with them.

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Roasted Tomato Soup {Cooking Without a Recipe}

Tuesday, September 2, 2014 by
Roasted Tomato Soup | cooking without a recipe | personallyandrea.com
Well guys…love it or hate it here’s the truth:  Fall is in the air.  Or maybe just on the calendar.  Oh wait, was that Fall back in July?  Either way, it started WAY too early this year and I’m not emotionally prepared.  Bring on a little more summer please.  And while we’re talking about summer let’s talk about life being just a little bit easier…

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Post-Halloween Lowdown: Quick, Easy & DIY

Friday, November 1, 2013 by

‘Fess up, who is coming down off a candy high?  Or maybe yours is just starting?  Snuck into the treat bags while the kids were at school?  (That’s me!)

So, this year at the Personally house Halloween was thrown together and enjoyed in the course of about twenty four hours.  Might be record time around here.  This is the lowdown on how it all came together with very few purchases and a bit of elbow grease, but with a very festive ending.

First up was pumpkin carving, the night before.  The design is always left up to whoever wants to participate.  This year it was only Personally Junior who came up with a fabulous Batmouth design which he carved out of MY white pumpkin from MY front porch vignette.  Apparently it was cooler than the orange pumpkin we had picked for carving.  Anyone have any use for an uncarved orange pumpkin in November?

halloween-11

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Birch and Candle Centrepiece

Monday, October 21, 2013 by
Hey everyone, welcome to a new week.  Are we all getting out to see fall colours, pick apples or choose pumpkins?  Enjoy it all while you can!



Birch Centrepiece | birch, pinecone, moss, candle | personallyandrea.com

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Fall in High Park

Friday, October 18, 2013 by

An end of the week walk through Toronto’s High Park to bask in a perfect fall day.  With some photos along the way of things that inspire me…

Signs.

High Park Fall Colours | street signs | personallyandrea.com
High Park Fall Colours | lifesaving ring | personallyandrea.com

Does that qualify as a sign?  I dunno, but still inspired.
Paths.  Magical.  Imagine what might be around the next bend.  Possibilities.

High Park Fall Colours | leaf covered path | personallyandrea.com
High Park Fall Colours | path | personallyandrea.com

Benches.   An invitation to pause.  And reflect.

High Park Fall Colours | park bench and pond | personallyandrea.com
High Park Fall Colours | park bench | personallyandrea.com
High Park Fall Colours | park bench | personallyandrea.com

Why don’t you take up the invitation?  Pause.  Reflect.  Bask in the perfect fall Friday.

xo andrea

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Pillar Candle Gift 3 Ways

Tuesday, October 8, 2013 by
Pillar Candle Gift 3 Ways | personallyandrea.com
In Canada this week we are approaching Thanksgiving weekend.  A much-needed reminder to count our blessings, and be living a life filled with gratitude.

If you are so fortunate as to have someone host you for Thanksgiving dinner, why not be prepared with a small gift to show your appreciation?  And no, your contribution of food towards the dinner does not count as a hostess gift.

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Fall Recipe: Carrot Ginger Soup

Thursday, September 12, 2013 by
Carrot Ginger Soup

It seems like every time I put soup on the table for dinner, someone finds a way to work in this quote, No Soup For You (from Seinfeld...remember?), complete with crazy accent, and we all find it hilarious.  Weird.  I don’t even think the kids have seen one episode of Seinfeld, but there you go.  A little slice of life from the Personally household.  Now back to our regular blogging…

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No-Sew Burlap Fall Banner

Tuesday, September 10, 2013 by
Fall leaves photography | personallyandrea.com
In typical Canadian fashion, the calendar and the thermometer are at odds with each other.  Although it’s September the temperatures are mid-thirty degrees Celsius with about one hundred percent humidity.  Bring on the air-conditioning.

Fall leaves photography | personallyandrea.com
Still, as we walk outside there are leaves crunching beneath our feet and the evenings are getting dark sooner and sooner.  So I concede to taking down my pretty summer decorations.  At least inside the house.  For now.

Fall Mantel | No-Sew Burlap Banner | Mirror, Chalkboard, Books, Candles | personallyandrea.com
If you’re like me, then the changing up of decor happens in bits and pieces.  While dinner is in the oven and you’re shouting homework help into another room.  Or way too late at night when the house is already quiet but inspiration has struck.  Here then is a tutorial for a super-quick, easy-peasy, on-the-cheap banner that I made to fill an empty space on the mantel.  Now that my pretty floral wreath is packed away.

Fall Mantel | No-Sew Fall Burlap Banner | Burlap, Twine, Craft Paint | personallyandrea.com
Instructions and supplies needed…
Number 1, burlap.  The actual garden variety burlap that was wrapping up your cedar shrubs last winter.  Unless you have prettier burlap from the craft store, that’s fine too.  But if you can’t be rustic in the fall then you never can be, so go for it.  Number 2, scissors.  Cut your burlap into flag shapes, either triangle or square, using the Finished edge of the burlap as the top of your shape.  Numbers 3 & 4, craft paint and a paintbrush.  I used Burnt Umber and a foam brush.  Paint one letter onto each flag shape.    Number 5, dollar store twine.  Cut a length long enough to span the top of each flag, plus extra at each end for hanging. 

Traditional Chinese Scissors for Crafts | personallyandrea.com
Craft Paint and Foam Brush for Burlap | personallyandrea.com
To assemble, weave the twine through the top/finished edge of each flag.  Use a large needle if it’s helpful.  Use the extra length of twine at each end to hang.  The finished banner is light enough to be supported with masking or painter’s tape.  Or tie it up with pretty bows if the ends are not hidden.

Weaving Twine through Burlap | personallyandrea.com
No-Sew Burlap Banner for Fall | personallyandrea.com
Fall Mantel | No-Sew Burlap Banner | Mirror, Chalkboard, Books, Candles | personallyandrea.com
That will do nicely for this season I think.

And since some books and other wordiness have found their way onto the mantel as well, I leave you with a book-ish quote to ponder for the season.

Another fall, another turned page: there was something of jubilee in that annual autumnal beginning, as if last year's mistakes had been wiped clean by summer.  Wallace Stegner, Angle of Repose.

…personally, Andrea

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