Unlike many of you, I do not have fall decor boxes chock full of spiders, scarecrows, and funkins. I don’t even usually decorate for Halloween. Just Awww-tumn. Seriously…I just learned today that funkins existed. And I must say – I am a fan. So when it came to changing my house from summer-lovin to falling-for-fall, I was in dire need of some low-cost halloween/thanksgiving gear. Enter Old Time Pottery.
Never heard of Old Time Pottery? Well me neither until this past Wednesday. I was having a rough day and so I headed to the place of pick-me-ups…Goodwill. While there, I fondled a pair of unique colored candlesticks and looked for the tag. Old Time Pottery price tag = $1. Goodwill wax pencil price tag = $2.50 That’s when I knew. It was love at first price-tag sight. I mean OTP had to be good if they charged less than charity, right? So that’s how it began.
My coffee table centerpiece was super great in July but now that it is October it needed a little more fall-infusion. It was saying to me “I am ready for my bikini” rather than “Let’s have a bonfire”…and baby, I am ready for shmores.
I removed the books and the sand dollar but kept the quaint little tray. Then I centered a fall themed candle holder (a gift from our wedding) and smooshed in these great woven faux fruits till the tray resembled a basket overflowing with produce. And with the swipe of a match, I saw magic…Let’s say it together – Aww! Best part about it – this little update cost me, oh, $6. And since this kinda fruit doesn’t go bad, I will have years and years to enjoy it.
Let’s talk color. I think that the white pears and apples are a great alternative to the traditional reds and oranges of fall decorating (and are clean and fresh feeling to boot!). And the green really helps bring out the green that is carried throughout our living room. Doesn’t the apple make those armchairs I reupholstered look even more fall-friendly? Lastly, we have our warm cocoa colored fruits which help anchor the entire arrangement. They also lend a helping hand in tying in the warm colored candle holder and furniture. Thank you OTP, thank you.
Another great OTP find happened in aisle 4. I just about peed myself when I saw this glossy white pumpkin and gourd staring at me, beggin me to take them home, pleading to be placed where all could see that I am a super-cheap
son daughter of a gun. So I held them, loved them, and then turned them over to see how many future children I would have to give up in order to keep them forever. And low and behold…both for a grand total of $8. Don’t hate me cause I am lucky. Hate me cause I brag about it 🙂 And they look to me like a sleeker version of the Crate & Barrel pumpkins I posted about during my last Sales & Specials.Don’t they just look darlin’ on our TV table?
One point of interest…yes, they are void of traditional color. Is that strange? Jeremy saw them and asked “Aren’t pumpkins supposed to be orange?” And that is when I thought…Maybe. But I love white ones. And I think everyone should have pumpkins in their favorite color…be it orange, purple or white…and so this fall, I am going to decorate with the things that make me go ‘Aww’ cause nobody wants to look around their house and say ‘Boy, there sure are a lot of Eww-tumn items in here!’
Go ahead, admit it, you love the cheese 🙂