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Fall Tablescapes Rooted in Nature

Those of you that read my blog regularly know I am a big fan of using natural elements in décor whenever possible.  There is something very welcoming about bringing the outside in. Here are some lovely organic tablescapes to get you inspired. Let’s take a look at some Fall Tablescapes that are Rooted in Nature.

LZF Garden Party Table Setting:
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Danielle Rollins is a master at layering different patterns and textures and interspersing them with natural elements.
Ikat, animal print, pheasant feathers, great china - Danielle Rollins - House Beautiful:
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A fall centerpiece doesn’t have to be made up of typical autumnal flowers.  This lovely arrangement welcomes fall in a quiet way.
Autumn Wedding flowers | Photography Onelove Photography
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This one is more atypical but just as lovely.

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Wouldn’t it be fun to have Thanksgiving dinner in the greenhouse?
a daily something: A Daily Gathering | A Wintry Greenhouse Supper + Roasted Acorn Squash With Caramelized Shallots:
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Gilded pumpkins provide a little element of surprise amongst the berries and succulents.
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Plaid is so big this year. Isn’t this a fun take from West Elm?
http://www.westelm.com/products/shanna-murray-salad-plates-d1425/#opi1668437853:
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The organic ingredients of the tablescape look as if they were just gathered from the yard.
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I love the mix of the pale blue pumpkins with the bittersweet and persimmons.

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Love the combination of the white mini pumpkins and white hydrangeas with the warm wood tray.
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Love this one from my friend Kris from Driven by Décor. Simple vases with gorgeous fall leaves create instant impact.
Driven by Decor - Table set for Thanksgiving
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The last two are a couple of mine from a few years past.  This centerpiece is a simple arrangement of vintage hydrangeas and fall leaves.
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Here I used wicker-covered bottles with olive branches gathered from my yard.
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Thank you for reading Fall Tablescapes Rooted in Nature. Are you planning any fall dinner parties to celebrate the season?

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    • Cindy says

      That is so nice of you Jennifer! I agree about the greenhouse but then we would have to tend to all of the plants as well!!

  1. Leslie Harris says

    Wow–thanks Cindy for all this inspiration. So much to look at!! Love your olive branches and wicker and the plaid throws on the table. Love everything about the first photo…and I really want those green bottles for my candles 🙂

    • Cindy says

      Lissy I would love to be in your neck of the woods this time of year…we have what I call faux fall here! Especially this year with the heat!!

  2. La Contessa says

    LOVELY!I like yours THE BEST.
    I rarely think about the DISPLAY on the table as I am worrying about the food………………
    NOTE TO SELF………….MAKE A FUSS over the table Elizabeth!!!

  3. Karen says

    Cindy,
    100% spot on as far as I'm concerned. I love nature's bounty this time of year, why not use it indoors. Now I just have to figure out if I can wrangle my ladder over to the neighbor's liquid amber and saw off a few of the beautiful branches?! 🙂
    I'm with Debra, one of my favorites on your post is your covered bottles set in olive branches. My table is set with "Redfern" my taxidermy pheasant and lots of leaves and pumpkins with my pair of faux antlers mixed in for good measure. The thing I like best is that I can leave it up through November.
    Happy Halloween!
    xo,
    Karen

    • Cindy says

      Oh Karen I love those taxidermy pheasants! If I ever see one I am going to pick it up! We used one in the outdoor tablescape at Berries and Branches last year and everyone loved it!! So agree about fall decor we can enjoy it longer!! Happy Halloween to you Karen!!

    • Cindy says

      You are too sweet world traveler! When are you coming to California? My sister is moving from Chicago so I may never get back there!!

  4. Anonymous says

    Nan, Odessa, DE
    How do you get the large lemons in these narrow jug of water? Hints?
    Love nature and how you used it!
    Waiting for next post.

    • Cindy says

      Hi Nan

      Sort of like a ship in a bottle!! This is not one of mine but I am guessing they are large slices! Thanks so much for commenting!!

  5. Lisa @ Shine Your Light says

    These are all so gorgeous Cindy. I love using clippings from my yard all year long. Your olive branches are so pretty! I wonder if I could grow that here in Massachusetts. I'll have to give it a try just for the sake of my tablescapes!!

    • Cindy says

      I doubt if you could grow olives in Mass unless you brought it in in the winter…but you might be able to grow one in a sheltered location…it is worth a try…why not!!

    • Cindy says

      I often think of you on the other side of the world when most of the bloggers are blogging winter and you are enjoying summer! Must be interesting! Thanks for the tips for my accountant by the way much appreciated!

  6. Karena Albert says

    Cindy I pinned almost all of these fabulous fall entertaining images!
    A great mix of unusual natural elements!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena
    Artist Lesley Schiff

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