Always Falling for Fall

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Ever since I was a little girl I’d look forward to pumpkins, falling leaves, and cool weather. I’d dream of endless October evenings and comfy sweaters hanging off my shoulders. It’s a special time of the year and it’s the perfect time for change. Whether you’re changing your hair color, wardrobe, or redecorating your home, it’s a time to renew and refresh. I tend to organize and purge my closets and home around this time so that I have a clean slate for the holidays. I’m falling for fall at home and I hope to inspire others to have fun this fall with decorating, pumpkin picking, hayrides, and Halloween magic, despite our new normal. Watch movies and cuddle on the couch, buy pumpkins and mums, cook fall-themed meals, and stay positive.

Here’s a little taste of my home this fall 🧡

My farmhouse theme is always present. Pumpkins, harvest decor, and plaid goes with my home’s vibe, which makes decorating for the fall season even better. I keep my harvest decor out until the day before Thanksgiving. I usually decorate for Christmas on Thanksgiving Eve, because I enjoy celebrating Thanksgiving with my Christmas tree lit and decorated.
I love outdoor decor! If you’re on a budget, the best and prettiest way to decorate for fall is with pumpkins, mums, and hay bales. Make sure you buy good quality plants and pumpkins so that they last throughout the fall season. My pumpkins and mums usually last from September until November.
There’s nothing better than a cozy living room! Spend some extra time creating a comfortable, cozy seating area for you to enjoy while watching a movie, or having a cup of coffee. I love pillows and throws. They’re fun, long-lasting, and homey. I bought all of my pillows and throw blankets at Marshall’s.

There’s a lot of hate, violence, and illness taking over the United States…flooding our lives like a tsunami, and many are feeling overwhelmed and tired. Decorating for fall reminded me of what’s really important to me and that it’s always therapeutic to do something creative at home. We’re all ready for a better tomorrow and I hope there’s a lot of beauty ahead for everyone. It’s so important to surround yourself with love, light, and joy. Fill your home with fall vibes and enjoy this new season. Be grateful for October and all that it brings. Things are different and there’s no denying the existence of our new normal, but we can adapt and we must. If you don’t feel comfortable going out trick or treating this year with your kids, that’s okay. Plan a spooky, fun night at home with costumes, candy, popcorn, and scary movies. I’ll be dressing up with Greyson and Andrew for Halloween and having a cozy night at home this year. Luckily, Greyson isn’t even two years old yet and he won’t mind staying home for Halloween, but for those who have older kids who are fully aware of the intense changes happening on a daily basis, make their experience at home inspiring.

One great way to inspire yourself and your family at home is through decorating and creating a beautiful, fun space. I love creating beauty out of spaces and moments. I wish everyone a healthy, happy, and cozy fall season 🧡🍂

The Author

Hi loves, I'm a New Jersey writer and blogger with an immense passion for love, lifestyle, and adventure. I'm the luckiest mama in the world to Greyson Bryce and Waverly Belle. My heart belongs to my children and my husband, Andrew. The Greyson Diaries, an ongoing blog series is based on my daily experiences as a young mom and my love for my babies. I worked in the fashion and marketing industry from age sixteen until becoming a stay-at-home mama at age twenty-four, which drives my passion for fashion, design, and creativity. I don't blog to impress, I blog to inspire. If you’re ever interested in my creative work, please feel free to reach out to me… Email: lizziemognoni@gmail.com

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