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Natural Wreath Tablesetting

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Fall photography ©2000-2002 by Glenna J. Morton, About's Interior Decorating Guide

Filled Wreath
A natural wreath made of pinecones and twigs was set in the center of the table, then filled with pumpkins and gourds. Decorate the "gaps" between items with sprigs of preserved or silk fall leaves.

Find wreath instructions here.
Fall photography ©2000-2002 by Glenna J. Morton, About's Interior Decorating Guide

Twig Napkin Ring
An inexpensive craft store mini twig wreath is used as a napkin ring. One fall leaf adds a touch of color.

Find napkin folding tutorials here.
Fall photography ©2000-2002 by Glenna J. Morton, About's Interior Decorating Guide

Natural Colors
Brown and white are the main colors in this tablesetting, punctuated with accents of orange, red, and gold.

See photos using natural materials for fall mantles
Fall photography ©2000-2002 by Glenna J. Morton, About's Interior Decorating Guide

Centerpiece Closeup
Place largest items inside the wreath first. Here the larger white pumpkin and gourds were set in place first. Next, the medium sized items, and finally the smaller pieces. Use leaves, moss, or straw to fill in the gaps and give the arrangement a cohesive look.

Find wreath instructions here.
Fall photography ©2000-2002 by Glenna J. Morton, About's Interior Decorating Guide

Color Repetition
Color repetition (browns, ivorys, and orangy-reds) brings all the tablesetting elements into balance. (Open browser window to maximum size to see all text.) © 2000-2002, Glenna J. Morton - #001101GJM - FallPROJ023

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