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I thought I'd share a little re-cap of what's been shared so that way if you missed anything you can catch up! Sound like a plan? Here ya go:First, we began with Heather at Setting for Four sharing her gorgeous tablescape and recipe for a maple syrup acorn squash casserole. Yum!
Then the party jumped over to Notes From A Cottage Industry where she shared her awesome Thanksgiving printables and a recipe for Pumpkin Maple Cake! Love this idea!
Sharon at Mrs. Hines Class shared her Mantel decor and a yummy pork tenderloin recipe.
I L.O.V.E this fall bunting over at It's So Very Cheri. Plus Cheri shares how she is losing weight & plans to keep it off, even during Thanksgiving when we all usually tend to stuff ourselves silly!
Now its my turn! I am sharing our front porch and my grandma's pumpkin pie recipe. Like I said, Fall is my favorite time of year and I love corn stalks, pumpkins and mums all over! This is a picture intensive post for sure! LOL
Ya ready? Here's our front porch.
Getting things ready...
We also added new hardware, knocker and house numbers. Love them!
A friend gave me these old theatre seats. We added wood for stability at the bottom and painted it black to help it blend in then added fall pillows. This is one of my favorite pieces on the porch!
Look at the detail on the sides...
I found this antique table at an auction, it fits perfectly on our porch.
Another small sitting nook...
I think I've mentioned it before that I don't like clutter. Usually everything I use is passed down from family because I just like old stuff and I'm cheap! This watering can and bucket that the mums are setting in are from my grandparents home. Brings back lots of memories just having them out.
These flowers are one of my favorites. My grandpa always had this old birdbath by the driveway that was always filled with this type of flower. Now I plant them too...LOL I'm original that way. The weather is getting cooler but they just keep right on blooming.
I've changed out the sign now to say, "Happy Fall Ya'll!" Thought I had taken a new picture, but I guess not. Oops!
Hope you've enjoyed a tour of the front porch! I'll be sharing a pumpkin pie recipe tomorrow so be sure to check back! Now, are you ready to show us all what you've done to decorate for Thanksgiving, recipe's or family traditions that you would like to share?
Your front porch is gorgeous, Clydia. Such a huge & welcoming space. I love that Smith & Wesson sign! Those theatre seats are GREAT. I'm sentimental too with old stuff. Do you happen to know what those little flowers are called (that your Grandpa had in his birth bath)? Maybe you told us...I'll go back through and double-check.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post Clydia! I wish I could come over and sit on your gorgeous porch and have a cup of coffee or tea and chat!! Your landscaping is stunning too! Can't wait to see your recipe tomorrow! Pinning, tweeting and sharing on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteYour porch photographs beautifully and it is just as gorgeous & welcoming in person! Wish I could drop by for a bit. Just saw that super cute "family" at the bottom of your blog and have to say your oldest daughter is perfectly represented! :)
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So much inspiration, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour porch is beautiful... and that red front door is fabulous!
New follower, glad I found you :)
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Love this porch Clydia. I really wish I had one too. I love the color on the door with the black hardware, and those theater seats are awesome.
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Your porch looks great! And thank you so much for hosting the linky
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