Decorating with Free Foraged Finds from Nature

Don't overlook all the wonderful and FREE finds that nature offers during this Autumn season! Get tips to decorating with these foraged finds to create stunning Fall vignettes.


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I'll bet you love a good deal (don't we all?). But isn't FREE so much better! I've found my share of free goodies on the side of the road, like the drawers that I turned into cute and functional DIY storage crates and the antique that became a DIY side table and maybe my favorite of all time, a wooden crib rail that I turned into a chippy DIY spindle tree!

I think many of us overlook nature's bounty when it comes to decorating our homes for the Fall season. When my budget has restricted me from purchasing fall stems, I turned to nature and found some amazing dried leaf branches that I brought into my home!


As I'm typing this up, I realized that the little white table above was also a free find! I cleaned it up and painted it a pretty shade of pink before going neutral.

What do you have in your yard that you can repurpose as cheap fall decor? You might have seed pods, dried branches, pinecones, cattails, dried leaves, berries. The list goes on! You'll find more tips and ideas for decorating with foraged finds from nature in this post How to Decorate a Simple Foraged Fall Side Table.

Welcome back to Home and Decor Encore! We're a group of longtime bloggers who come together every Friday to share older posts that you may have missed out on the first time around! I hope you spend some time visiting the links below and reading more about our DIY projects for the home!


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DIY Beautify | Fall Decor with Foraged Finds


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