Well, we’re now officially into our first Fall in the country and so far, it’s pretty much awesome. Of course the decorating festivities continue as always. Nothing new there.
This time we’re going to visit the mudroom off the front kitchen entrance.
Let’s get to it!
I started out a couple of weeks ago by painting the ugly glossy forest green door this fun barn red and from there I was pretty much unstoppable, as I’m sure you’ll be able to tell.
The sugar beet field near our house was harvested last week and they knocked over a bunch of neighboring corn stalks in the process. Of course we were all over that.
I reused my Spring wreath from last year and just added a little $1 fall sprig leftover from last year. It works! It’ll have to since I dropped the original wreath I was using and broke it. How do you break a wreath? Seriously…
There’s that mason jar again.
Courtenay Hartford is the author of creeklinehouse.com, a blog based on her adventures renovating a 120-year-old farmhouse in rural Ontario, Canada. On her blog, Courtenay shares interior design tips based on her own farmhouse and her work as founder and stylist of the interior photography firm Art & Spaces. She also writes about her farmhouse garden, plant-based recipes, family travel, and homekeeping best practices. Courtenay is the author of the book The Cleaning Ninja and has been featured in numerous magazines including Country Sampler Farmhouse Style, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine, Real Simple, and Our Homes.