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Foraged Fall Centerpiece and Shelves

I have a really fun foraged fall centerpiece and shelves for you on the blog today. I LOVE clipping beautiful things from our yard and turning them into little centerpieces and vignettes. This is such an affordable way of decorating. Here’s a peek:

Pine Shelves decorated with white ironstone, blue and white Cornishware, shells and hydrangeas

I take my cue from what’s outside. The Strawberry Vanilla Hydrangeas are the prettiest color right now. I love that warm fuchsia color. I also love the color my limelights are going and I used them on our dining table. I’m so excited to share these two easy ideas with you.

Shingled Dutch colonial with hydrangeas and sweet autumn clematis

Foraged Shelves

First I clipped some Strawberry Vanilla Hydrangeas and some accent leaves just beyond them. When placing them in my Cornishware I usually use smaller glasses inside that way I don’t have to use so many flower and it also protects my vintage pieces.

The pepper shaker is new and I found in it in an antique shop in Wadebridge in Cornwall when we were there at the end of April.

Cornishware on pine shelf with hydrangeas

You may notice I still have my shells on display. I love them year round as you know!

vintage Cornishware biscuit container with shells

Some of these photos I took with my Nikon and some I took while styling / decorating with my phone.

White crock with Strawberry Vanilla Hydrangeas

The Cornishware rolling pin is another new find! I found that when we were in Bristol, England on the same trip. I was so worried about that breaking in my suitcase! The white crock was just a $2 find at Savers. I love these for flowers or utensils.

Corner of dining room with scrub pine welsh dresser with blue and white dishes and a coastal oil painting

A peek at all of my collection together:

Cornishware collection with hydrangeas
Pine shelves with cornishware

That’s a glimpse from the living room through our columns.

Okay, let’s head over to the dining table to make a pretty centerpiece together.

On the Hunt For Inspiration

Over the weekend Luke and I went on a little adventure to towns around us – Marshfield, Duxbury, & Hingham. I’ve been in the house recovery so it was nice to be out and about. We visited Duxbury Supply Company for the first time. It’s such a gorgeous shop filled with really different home decor and antiques. I was instantly smitten and inspired. This is the shop:

A beautiful home decor shop filled with block printed pillow, pottery, and wooden antique furniture

So much to love, right? Do you see those long stem candles and the candelabra? They instantly captured my heart. How different! I knew I wanted to use them on our dining table and I can’t WAIT to have friends for dinner!

Foraged Hydrangea Centerpiece

Okay, let’s style the dining table together. Here’s what I used:

  • Foraged Flowers – I did a mix of Privet (hedge and berries), Limelight Hydrangeas, and Rosemary, and some Sweet Autumn Clematis but you can use whatever you have growing in your yard.
  • One Candelabra
  • Long Stem Candles
Cuttings of rosemary, limelight hydrangeas, and rosemary
Simple candelabra and long stem candles in miel

To style the table, I clean everything off and wipe down the wood. Then I placed the candelabra in the the center of the table. I then placed some flowers and greenery on the table. Spreading out across the length.

Then I placed the candles in the candelabra. It’s a bit hard to tighten the metal around the candle so I needed Luke’s help with this.

Woman inserting long stem candles in candelabra

Okay, you want to see how it came out?

Foraged centerpiece with long stem candles

I love how soft the flowers our and the long tapers are so different. I’ve never seen such long skinny candles, but think how pretty they will be glowing at night!

Greenery on a pine table

The candelabra is handmade in India and I love the fluted details. It reminds me of a Victorian tea party or some whimsical illustration you might find in a children’s book.

White dining room with simple greenery centerpiece

I love the warm tone of the miel candles. I usually use white but love how these candles add warmth.

Decor with foraged flowers

The autumn clematis is very delicate and will only really last for an event or gathering so I’d pick it right before you have friends over.

Another idea you could do is add apples or branches with apples on them or fall branches with leaves.

Here’s a peek looking from the Welsh Dresser and you can see our built in china cabinet. I know I don’t usually share this perspective.

Dark wood details with a light and airy dining room
Pine shelves with blue and white dishes and hydrangeas
Foraged centerpiece

What do you think of the new candelabra and long tapers? They are made by Floral Society and there are so many things I love on their site. None of these are sponsored links, I just thought you all might like them!

More Inspiration

Looking for more inspiration? You might like these posts:

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Foraged centerpiece and shelves for fall

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Elyse LaForest
Elyse LaForest
5 months ago

Oooo. Duxbury shop looks so interesting!

Josette
Josette
5 months ago

Oh! WOW!! I am loving that new rolling pin. So cute. Yes, I would worry about it breaking on the trip home too. Love those hydrangeas so pretty. They sure do like that coastal weather. You don’t need to “pinch” the metal parts on the candle holders….they sell “candle holding wax”. It is kinda like the soft wax kids use to cover their braces. Just a bit on the ends and it makes candles stand straight up. 3 pictures in the middle of the post did not come out…the ones where the set up was….but the end result ones did… Read more »

Josette
Josette
5 months ago
Reply to  Danielle

On the pics…..I checked 3X before I wrote that. I just rechecked and they are there!!! The ones were, the close-up of the flowers, the candle holder and the one of you putting in the candles. mmmmm Just wondering ….is the rolling pin a vintage piece? It is a goodie!!!