Home Seasonal Decorating 3 Outdoor Displays for Fall By Tara Okerstrom-Bauer Tara Okerstrom-Bauer Tara Okerstrom-Bauer, a former associate art director and photo editor at Midwest Living, lives in Des Moines. She works as a content producer for Pella Corporation. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 16, 2021 Trending Videos Here are three ways to decorate outside for fall—along with easy changes to add a touch of Halloween flair in October. 01 of 08 1. Basket case For a country-chic look your neighbors will envy, fill large metal baskets with small pumpkins. The pumpkins hold steady a mixture of curly willow, twigs and fall leaves that add a punch of autumn color. 02 of 08 Mum's the word Use faux leaves alongside the pumpkins so that they keep their color throughout the season. Pots of mums complete the inviting look. (To prolong the life of your mums, be sure to water when dry and remove any dead blooms.) 03 of 08 Tying it all together Welcome guests into your home with a tree branch made by wiring faux leaves onto a stick. Add a complementary bow to complete the look, and hang with an Outdoor 3M Command Hook. 04 of 08 Transition to Halloween As Halloween approaches, make your outdoor decor work double time. Simply remove some of the curly willow and twigs and replace them with a witch's broom. Attach store-bought cardboard bats with painter's tape for a frighteningly fun welcome for neighborhood trick-or-treaters. 05 of 08 2. A step at a time Looking to make a big statement on your front porch or back deck? Repurpose a ladder as shelving by displaying a variety of pumpkins on the steps. For a touch of whimsy, nestle mini pumpkins inside terra-cotta pots. 06 of 08 Transition to Halloween To add a hint of spookiness near Halloween, simply carve one of the pumpkins. Top the display with a dollar store witch's hat. 07 of 08 3. Stick with it If you feel like going a bit more rustic with your look, pile a mix of traditional and heirloom pumpkins under a DIY étagère. Create the étagère by wrapping twine around the tops of three large branches. Have a friend help hold the branches while you start wrapping the twine. Once the sticks become more stable, you can finish without assistance. 08 of 08 Transition to Halloween Friends and neighbors will be spellbound on Halloween when they see the addition of your witches' cauldron. Simply place some of the pumpkins inside the plastic cauldron and arrange the remaining pumpkins around it. Add a 99¢ fake cobweb to resemble a spider's paradise. The web sticks easily to the texture of the branches as you pull and maneuver the material around. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit