Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Fall is here!


Reworked and embellished wreath.

Added feathers, more fruit, berries and ivy.

You can view my old wreath as it was before here.

Does anyone know the name of this pumpkin?


I am enjoying all the heirloom pumpkins and gourds this fall.
 My husband enjoyed making a fire in the fire pit this week since it has turned cooler. It was fun to have treat or treater's tonight.

Sorry, I have been AWOL from my blog. Life has been very hectic. Thinking and praying for all in the storm damaged areas. Can't get you off my mind.

Joining Kim for Wow Us Wednesdays

6 comments:

  1. Welcome back, Bonnie!!! I'm so glad to see you posting again. :D I love what you've done with your wreath; it looks so much bigger and fuller. I especially like the feathers; they make a really nice addition.

    I'm sorry I don't know the name of that pumpkin, but I also enjoy the heirloom pumpkins. There's one variety called, I believe, Cinderella pumpkins, which I really like. Thanks for sharing your lovely pics.

    Have a blessed week.

    XO,

    Denise

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  2. Your wreath looks fantastic! I am glad you have posted. I have missed talking to you.

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  3. Hi Bonnie,

    I am so glad to see you back
    I have missed you a lot

    I love your autumn wreath it is beautiful
    I'm ashamed to say I did no decorating this year!
    Well hubby is painting and the house is upside down at the moment, I'm hoping he will finish soon
    but the way he is going it will be Christmas!!!

    Have a good weekend
    and I hope to read more of your posts.

    x fiona

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  4. Hi Bonnie~ I love your embellished wreath and I'm happy to see a post from you! I picked up one of those warty pumpkins~ it's a peanut pumpkin :) Hope you're enjoying the cooler temperatures and fall color. A fire in the fire pit sounds wonderful! Enjoy your weekend.

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  5. I can see you like fall decorating as much as I do. There's just so much you can do with all the color and texture. In Maine, the pumpkin you show is called double ugly, not very complimentary, huhn? I made a quick pass through Alabama today driving from Florida to Houston.

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  6. Bonnie, your door wreath is beautiful, and what a fantastic array of pumpkins and gourds. Welcome back! Love, Linda x

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