
With the start of cooler weather in the last couple of weeks, my mind has turned towards my favorite season ~ Autumn. I have a book called "Autumn Accents" by Lynette Jensen of Thimbleberries. In the section 'November Dusk', there is a beautifully decorated tree with fall flowers, berries and fruit. I have created my own version of this tree using a small Alpine Christmas tree. I am really pleased with how it turned out. I placed it in front of the quilt wall. Although you cannot see the tiny lights well on a photograph, it is very cheerful to see the lights through all the warm autumn colors.
Hi Heidi,
ReplyDeleteLovely blog! I'm ready for Autumn too. Happy blogging :)
Heidi,
ReplyDeleteI love the tree you made and am glad you did. It will bring autumn faster, at least inside.
Hi Heidi, What a lovely idea to create an Autumn tree it looks beautiful. Hazel
ReplyDeleteI love your tree and hope that Autumn comes soon and lasts for months!
ReplyDeleteDear Heidi,
ReplyDeleteLove the tree idea! I may do something along that line when I get settled!
Love,
Terri
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Greetings from California, Heidi! The autumn tree is a wonderful whimsical idea. I have a small "kitchen" Christmas tree in a tin bucket. I have it done up with miniature cooking utensils, red lacquer apples and sprigs of berries. I believe it will make it's appearace early this year and include some Fall faux leaves. You inspire me.
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What a gorgeous tree and what a wonderful idea. It really looks pretty, I too love Autumn.
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