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    Home » Budget Decor

    A Fall Apple Vignette

    Published by Pam Kessler | 277 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. -

    Seems like I always have apples on my mind this time of year.

    A few years ago, I talked about how I cheated on my favorite Golden Delicious apples by using Gala apples for my front porch decor.

    Galas apples are so much more photogenic than the plain Jane Golden Delicious apples, you know.

    Fall apple vignette for the kitchen table via houseofhawthornes.com

    Gala apples are the Veronicas of the apple world. Golden Delicious apples are the Bettys. There, I've said it.

    Well, I've done it again.

    I don't really even like Red Delicious apples, but darn if I didn't buy them because they would look better in my Fire King apple bowl.

    Vintage Fire King apple bowl is part of a fall apple vignette for the kitchen table via houseofhawthornes.com

    But seriously, how could you put anything OTHER than red apples in this bowl?

    I think I paid $4 for this bowl at a yard sale a few months ago. I probably paid about the same for the apples.

    The 1960's Aladdin lunchbox is the same one that you saw in my Cozy Hot Cocoa Station back in December.

    1960's Aladdin plaid lunchbox is part of a fall apple vignette for the kitchen table via houseofhawthornes.com

    Since it's the lunchbox I always pined for as a child, but couldn't have because my Mom always used brown paper sacks, I'm using it wherever I can.

    Old crushes die hard.

    And no, we never really eat at this table.

    And I love that, because I can make my table vignettes as big and colorful and obnoxious as I want, without having to worry if someone is going to have enough room to put their plate.

    Or if they're going to get lockjaw from my rusty scale.

    Vintage Imperial Mark XII camera is part of a fall apple vignette for the kitchen table via houseofhawthornes.com

    So what kind of apples is your favorite?

    Do you throw caution and common sense to the wind and put rusty items on your kitchen table?

    A festive fall apple vignette that takes you from early fall through the season (as long as you can stop eating the apples). Great autumn home decor.



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    1. Kerin

      September 08, 2014 at 1:06 pm

      Happy Monday Pam!
      Love the vignette!! I need to look for one of those Fire King bowls!! So cute, and I love old Fire King ware!

      Happy Fallidays **smile**

    2. ThrifterSisters

      September 08, 2014 at 7:21 am

      Honeycrisp apples are my favorite! You can only get them for a few weeks out of the year and they are usually expensive ($2.99/lb). But so worth it! Sweet, crisp, and the size of a softball. I think I am going to try and hunt some down today.

      I was just looking at my dining room table yesterday and realized that I haven't done a vignette since the 4th of July. What in the world is wrong with me?!

      Have an awesome week~

      Erica

    3. Paige Rose

      September 08, 2014 at 1:35 am

      The plaids paired with the apple decor & accessories are great!! Love me some plaids,& such a unique /nifty table vignette !

      Paige.Rose
      www.TheQuaintSanctuary.blogspot.com

    4. TARYTERRE

      September 07, 2014 at 7:46 pm

      I'm a Gala apple girl, all the way. But I agree the photo shoot looked great with the ones you used. LOVE that thermos lamp. You could make a bundle selling them. Something unique.

    5. Marissa

      September 07, 2014 at 4:45 pm

      Love it!!
      My favorite are the Granny Smith Apples...
      can't wait to bake a pie...

    6. Amy Burzese

      September 07, 2014 at 2:38 pm

      Always love your vignettes. We rarely eat at our table either and it never looks as neat as yours. Believe it or not, I don't like apples. Yes, it's true. Un-American, I know. Some would go so far as to say un-human. BTW, I have an Imperial MARK XII Flash. It's . . . drum roll . . . . turquoise!

    7. Blondie's Journal

      September 07, 2014 at 1:52 pm

      I love Honeycrisp but like to bake with a mix of them so I always have a nice colorful bowl full. Love that lunchbox...I had The Partridge Family.

      We actually use our table but that doesn't stop me from loading it up with my vignettes. We just move things to the side to eat! 🙂

      Jane

    8. suzieQ

      September 07, 2014 at 11:23 am

      I love fruit, especially raspberries, but when apple time arrives in Maine, I am in heaven. The renewed interest in old time apple varieties is a wonderful development and I am always on the lookout for new taste treats. Ginger Golds, which look likd Golden Delicious but are crisper, with a different taste are my favorites right now because this is their season.
      Pam, just a thought. I worked in a lamp store with some wonderful folks from Lebanon and if you don't mind my commenting, the shade on your adorable thermos lamp is too small. We always advised bringing in a lamp if your were shopping for a shade because that is the best way to find the right look. You don't want something too large, but you shouldn't see the hardware. I think you did such a smart redo, I know it would look even better with a bigger shade...just sayin'

      • Pam Kessler

        September 07, 2014 at 7:55 pm

        I'll see if I can find another one around here 🙂

    9. monkey

      September 07, 2014 at 10:31 am

      pam so cute i am having serious envy for your bowl i adore it xx

    10. Mick

      September 07, 2014 at 10:03 am

      great display!i love rust, rusted things.

    11. Vicki@MorePowerfulBeyondMeasure

      September 07, 2014 at 9:43 am

      Beautifully arranged! I put everything and do all kinds of projects on my dining table...that's why there are marks of black and red paint on the top now...I just say its character. I see Linda wrote about your post...makes me happy!

    12. Laurie Dickson

      September 07, 2014 at 9:29 am

      It's a perfect fall vignette! I adore your scale, your camera... everything! Sharing!

    13. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      September 07, 2014 at 9:17 am

      This is so pretty, Pam! I love all the pieces you brought together here! Honeycrisps, Haralsons (on one of our trees) and Braeburns are my favorites...nothing like fall apples!

    14. CherryPicked

      September 07, 2014 at 8:22 am

      Honeycrisp apples are my favorite. Love the lunchbox and your bowl. Looks great!

    15. Pam K.

      September 07, 2014 at 8:16 am

      Lockjaw be darned! A pretty table is always worth the risk! Besides, you can always just get the tetnus shot.

    16. Vickie @ Ranger 911

      September 07, 2014 at 8:15 am

      I'm a diehard Braeburn or Honeycrisp fan, so if I've got apples in a bowl they've got to be my faves. Your table is looking pretty spiffy with its red plaid accessories, and your thermos lamp looks so cute on your little cupboard! I finally bought the parts I need to rewire my ceramic pumpkin lamp (after being inspired by you), and it's been laying in pieces on the buffet for 2 weeks. Maybe today will be the day.

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