Autumn On a Tray Blog Tour

 Hey, all!  Welcome to the "Autumn On a Tray Blog Tour".  Thank you to Katherine at Katherine's Corner for hosting and for inviting me to join in.  I am so excited and happy to be sharing my autumn tray décor with all of you today!

Katherine asked those of us joining in on the tour to put together an autumn tray using 

our imagination and incorporating fall items that, hopefully, we had around the house. 

 I did pretty well on that front because I have so much stuff!

There were a few things that served as inspiration to me when I began to think about this tray design. The first one was a vase I found at my mom's house.  Mom is now in assisted living and, sadly, we will have to start deciding which of her treasures will stay and which ones will have to go. I found this green vase at her house recently and decided to take it home with me.  I thought it was so pretty.  I chose it because I liked the shape, it seemed to have "good bones" (if you can say that about a vase) and because it is my mother's .


These ceramic Pilgrim figurines ↓ were my second inspiration.  I purchased them years ago while on a shopping outing with my mom.  She liked them so well that she bought some for herself, too.  We found the figurines at a cool hardware store (of all things) in Orleans, Massachusetts.  I haven't taken them out for a few years but, thought they might be perfect for my tray.  I hope you agree.

It looks like much of the inspiration for my tray came from my mom~

Of course, flowers and figurines are not enough to finish a tray.  There is more to it than that :).

It takes a few fall elements, as well, like mini pumpkins....

and harvest colored candles...



and, maybe, some sparkly, artificial, glittery leaves.  I have to say, I love the glitter~



I used some dried eucalyptus stems as well as some fresh ones and placed them around the tray. The fresh ones were left over from making this flower arrangement.  The dried ones can from an arrangement I made a few weeks ago.  Eucalyptus is very versatile. You can use it fresh or dried.


I also threw in a felted berry pick.  Do you see it in the lower right-hand corner?  I was fortunate that all the colors went together so well.  Autumn is great for that.


Now, I need to find where this autumn tray can be best showcased in my home.
  I am thinking, perhaps, on the dining room table.  



Where will you put your autumn tray? 

Thank you to all of you who have come over from Celebrate and Decorate.  I am so happy you have stopped by.  Please now continue the Autumn on a Tray Blog Tour by hopping over to Debbie Styles Life to see her beautiful tray.
 
Happy Creating!!!



Thanks again to Katherine for including me in her "Autumn On a Tray Blog Tour".  
This has been fun!





18 comments:

  1. A beautiful autumn filled tray my friend, pinned, and thank you for joining in the fun. Hugs!

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    1. Thank you so much, Katherine, for letting me join in. It has been a great experience!

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  2. This is such a beautiful tray, Christine! I love all the fall colors you've used and how you added pieces that have a sweet tie to your Mom too. It's such an extra special way to celebrate the season. Hope your day is filled with all good things, CoCo

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    1. Thank you, Coco. It was wonderful being on the same tour with so many talented women :).

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  3. Oh I love your pilgrims! A lovely combination of Autumn items and textures, beautiful!
    Jenna

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    1. Thank you, Jenna. I loved being on the tour and seeing all the wonderful trays. So much fun!!

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  4. Beautiful tray Christine and I love that the inspiration came from your Mom. The pilgrims are perfect and the candles just add so much. It doesn't matter where you end up putting it, it will catch the eye anywhere! Have a great weekend!

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    1. Thanks so much, Denise! I am glad you liked the Pilgrims. They will be great for Thanksgiving :).

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  5. Oh, Christine! We have very similar taste! I love your tray! The candles and colors are just beautiful. So fun to see your tray! I love your pilgrims. Mine was a sweet little Angel. Happy weekend and Happy Fall!
    Theresa

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    1. Hahah! Yes, I noticed we had very similar trays. I guess great minds think alike!

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  6. Christine, this a lovely tray, especially since the inspiration came from your mother. I love the glitter against the more casual elements, and those flowers are spectacular!
    Sandra @ Dinner at Eight

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    1. Thanks so much, Sandra. I am happy you liked the glitter...and the flowers...thanks a ton! It was fun touring with you.

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  7. Christine, the tray is extra special because of your mom's vase! All the elements work beautifully together and the pilgrims figurines make it perfect for a Thanksgiving centerpiece.
    It has been fun meeting you on this blog tour!
    Rachelle

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    1. Thank you very much, Rachelle. I appreciate your kind words. It has been a blast touring with all of you lovely ladies!

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  8. What pretty colors on your Fall tray. I love this Fall tray blog tour. Best wishes, Linda @crafts a la mode

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  9. Thanks so much, Linda. It was really fun touring with you :).

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  10. Your tray looks great! I love the white pumpkins, and the colors look amazing together! I'd love for you to come share on my link parties because I think my readers would love it too!
    Niki - Life as a LEO Wife

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    1. Thank you so very much! I would love to share at your link parties. Thank you for the invitation. I will be visiting soon :).

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