Image by Linda Walker, MacKenzie-Childs Used With Permission
I recently saw this clever comment that made me
think of my growing MacKenzie-Childs pumpkin patch.
The first rule of the pumpkin budget is. . . .
We do not talk about the pumpkin budget. ~ @prairiegardens
~ Courtly Stripe Pumpkins ~
~ Orange Flower Market ~
~ Royal Toile ~
~ Courtly Stripe with Falling Gold Leaves ~
Rosy Check pumpkins.
orange and pink play together.
The large plaid pumpkin shaped container filled with the huge
blooms certainly commands attention and has been a
boost to adding autumn vibes to our home.
knows I'm a flower loving girl.
I grew up in a home with a mother who gardened and who
kept fresh cut flower blooms throughout our home.
When I married the love of my life,
he would bring me bouquets of fresh flowers and
frequently had fresh flowers delivered to my classroom.
Without a cutting garden, I depend on shopping at
Trader Joe's each week for very affordable fresh blooms.
If you are lucky to have a Trader Joe's in your area,
you'll find a wonderful variety of seasonal fresh
cut flowers at very reasonable prices.
I bought a single bouquet of these fall Gazania,
and as you can see I filled several small vases.
The leathery underside of these leaves is perfect for autumn.
Orange Alstroemeria are also the
perfect blooms for fall and last for weeks.
A couple of the mop-head hydrangea blooms broke off,
so I simply added them to this metal Mud Pie gravy boat.
With the wooden acorns, it is quintessentially fall.
It should be no surprise to see that fresh flowers
fill containers here and there inside our home.
With the onset of autumn, I also begin to enjoy our terrace,
filling containers with blooming color and pumpkins.
but won't last past the first freeze.
It easily moves from indoors to a table outside.
It's fun to mix faux and real pumpkins in among My cutie topiary kitty, sports a seasonal bow
to welcome autumn to our garden.
Please return tomorrow to see how I've tweaked the pumpkin patch to accommodate a Halloween tablescape as I join 16 tablescape stylist offering up inspiration for Halloween.
Hop on over to visit my friends at the links below.
Caw, Caw ~ Happy October
Good morning Sarah! What a beautiful array of MKC pumpkins! I adore them surrounded by that handsome Tartan Spice punchbowl serving as a vase. Those panicle hydrangeas are beauties too and I love how the ruscus stems pick up the stripe in your vase. I laughed out loud at the pumpkin budget quote… a girl after my own heart. At least your growing pumpkin patch doesn’t get composted like mine does every year. 😊 I’m enamored with the new Rosy Check collection by MKC too. I so miss having a Trader Joe’s close by. You can’t beat them for their selection of fresh flowers, produce and seasonal treats. Love seeing all your collections decked out for fall and I ADORE your vignette with your owl and pumpkins among the zinnias! Thank you so much for joining us today. Happy October and looking forward to your Halloween table tomorrow. ♥
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Sarah. What a stunning collection of MKC pumpkins. Your punch bowl is the perfect piece to serve up the gorgeous hydrangeas. I am wondering if those might be snowflake hydrangeas with the size and length of their blooms. I totally agree with the cute quote. The new Rosy Check collection might be calling my name. I enjoyed your vignettes with lovely containers of flowers. All of your collections are amazing! Our zinnias are spent, but yours are still lovely especially with the pumpkins. It is always a pleasure to have you join us. Happy Autumn!
ReplyDeleteOr your pumpkin collection:) And all your other treasures.Eye candy galore.
ReplyDeleteSarah, you simply have me gobsmacked with your huge collections of fall display items! Every single photograph is a different collection on display, and each one full of gorgeous pieces! Oh my goodness, let me first talk about the flowers, since that is the subject today. The painted stems you've added make a gorgeous and simple arrangement. i love how you arranged the magnolia leaves so the underneath rust shows, perfect for this season (and I wish I could find that top hat crow!). And all your smalls bouquets, tied with the sweet remembrances of your mother and chef, truly make me smile. The outdoor flowers are a welcome sight after all the heat, and I hope you have many days to enjoy being on the terrace. Now the collections...the Herend, the Quimper, not to mention the MacKenzie-Childs plethora - all so numerous for a beautiful impact, each and every one! And who would've thought Mud Pie would make such a gorgeous gravy boat?! I love it. I must ask - who painted the framed M-C casserole with fruit? Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday Morning, dear Sarah!
Oh Sarah, Pumpkin love everywhere!! Your pumpkin flower arrangement with those beautiful hydrangea blooms is just stunning! Such a wonderful pile of pumpkins! All the flowers in and around your house look so pretty and I am a huge believer in there's no such thing as too many pumpkins! Happy October!
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Good morning, Sarah! I adore pumpkins, and I am swooning over your impressive MC collection. I love the new rosy check one. Your floral centerpiece in the tartan punch bowl is gorgeous. You have created so many beautiful autumn displays. You always have so many pretties to admire. Wishing you a most happy and blessed October! Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors
ReplyDeleteSarah, I love your creative MKC pumpkin patch.
ReplyDeleteEvery vignette inside the house and outside is lovely and showcases your wonderful collectibles over the years that never go out of style.
You are definitely an artist with many talents.
Happy Fall!
Like you Sarah, I love to mix pumpkins and hydrangeas in the fall. Your arrangement is stunning as well as the mix of lovely flowers in your garden.I planted several of the Lime Lights and they are doing well in the beds. I usually wait for cool weather before I pull the pumpkins. Speaking of which, I think you have the prettiest pumpkin patch I've ever seen. Happy October............
ReplyDeleteI think you have such a creative and beautiful pumpkin patch Sarah. The hydrangeas are beautiful and I love how you arranged them in your Tartan Spice punchbowl. You certainly have so many beautiful pieces to play with for fall. Happy October sweet friend..................
ReplyDeleteYour collection of pumpkins is magnificent, Sarah! Using your Tartan Spice punch bowl was such a great idea. I loved seeing all your pretty flowers inside and out. I agree that TJ’s makes having flowers so affordable.
ReplyDeleteSarah, Your flowers and pumpkin displays are a delight to view!
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