Spice up your space with these indoor and outdoor decorating ideas.

DIY a Wheat Centerpiece
Tie colored string around dried wheat bundles and place them inside glass cloches for an elevated centerpiece. Then once winter hits, you can replace the wheat with pine needles, red berries, or pine cones.
Make the Outdoors Cozier
Just because the temperatures have taken a nosedive doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the fresh autumn air. Just add string lights, plush blankets, fuzzy throw pillows, and lanterns to cozy up your space.
Display Mini Pumpkins
Combine acorn string lights with mini pumpkins in a shallow rustic dish for an instant (and seriously easy) centerpiece.
Hang Seasonal Plants
Shift your back porch from summer to fall by hanging orange-tinged foliage that offers up autumn vibes
Decorate With Corn Husks
Celebrate the start of the harvest season by going all-out on corn husks. Dress the door with a garland and wreath, made out of corn husks and multi-colored ears of corn — all faux, of course.
Lighten up Your Porch
Fall isn’t necessarily reserved for rich colors and bold prints. This porch leans heavy on neutrals and soft treasures to make an easy transition from one season to the next.
Create a Pumpkin Display
Make a bigger statement by placing artificial pumpkins in a galvanized bucket, personalized with stencils and paint. Fill out the space with cotton stems and wheat bundles.
Opt for Unconventional Table Decor
Instead of covering your table with a tablecloth, scatter handmade leaf cut-outs throughout. If you make them out of cork or another sturdy material, they also double as a trivet to protect your table from any spills or hot plates.
Written By: AMANDA GARRITY
Source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/decorating-ideas/g2716/fall-decorations/