With my most-loved season almost upon us, my eyes have been drawn to all things fall at the thrift store. I love the show "Capturing Home" on the Magnolia Network. One of my favorite parts, besides their great style and design, is the mood board photos they take. They gather items that are the inspiration for the room and take a flat lay photo of them.
Here is my version showing off some recent, autumn inspired, thrift store (and garage sale) finds.
My eye definitely was drawn to all things golden--warm mustard colors, brass and gold, rich wood tones.
I also look for textures such as the sherpa blanket and the chenille duvet cover (I am going to use these to recover a loveseat soon), the carved wood box, the brass cricket box.
Copper, brass, and gold are wonderful metal colors to look for for fall decorating.
Artwork is always a favorite find. The vintage paint by number with an autumn theme, the forest painting and the trio of fruit prints with the faded red velvet framing are perfect for the season, as are the vintage crewel and embroidery pieces. The ginger jar lamp with a shade that gives a lovely glow sits on my kitchen counter.
The very old, brown pottery bowl was a $1 garage sale find. I will probably use it to hold walnuts in the shell.
The wood box and the wood crate are fantastic for storage. I will share in a future post how I end up using them.
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