The stair parlor has been decked out in its Autumnal glory.
On the center table, a large faux bois mercury glass vase from West Elm holds a Fall arrangement of pine, acorn & oak leaf branches, bittersweet, and antler sprays.
A large pheasant sits in the middle of the arrangement.
The vase.
The pine.
The acorns & oak leafs.
The antlers.
The bittersweet.
As usual, the stair parlor lends a great welcome to friends and guests.
How do you decorate your entry for Fall?
Fall Stair Parlor, y’all!
What a beautiful arrangement, Ron! I just love the pheasant. Have a great day! xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh, Ron, this is so beautiful. Your house is just gorgeous. You have some beautiful things and you sure know how to use them !! :)
ReplyDeletexo bj
I am linking up to follow you thru email so I won't miss seeing your pretty things.
ReplyDeleteThe arrangement is gorgeous. Where did you find the antler sprays. Love them. Would love to incorporate those with my Christmas decor.
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DeleteLove it Ron, .. Happy Thanksgiving season to yall... Sherry @ The Rusty Pearl. Stop by sometimes would love to have yall. HUGS
ReplyDeleteRon, your home is beautiful. Do you mind tellling me what color and brand of paint you used in your stair parlor? I would love to use this in my dining room. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Ron! You never did show up on my sidebar so I just decided to pop in. Hope that mess straightens itself out. Looks like it showed up for some people- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI love fall arrangements, and this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove that pheasant, Ron! You certainly have a very welcoming entry!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Ron! I love the arrangement and the vase.
ReplyDeletexx,
Sherry
Wow Ron that is excellent! Love that vase and the pheasant sitting on top. Great design! I recently saw a large wreath with a pheasant and it was about $800! Were those big glass (demijohnss) there before?
ReplyDeleteThe faux bois mercury glass vase is really pretty and unusual.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your pheasant and antlers.with the mixed pine and acorns.