Home Decorating Ideas Five-Minute Fall Decorations By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 7, 2023 Trending Videos Floating wicks. Photo: Austin Day Short on time? Try our easy fall projects you can do in 5 minutes or less once you've gathered the materials. Spruce up your mantel, door, table or outdoor space for the season. 01 of 20 Floating Display Floating wicks. Austin Day The vivid hues and streaky leaves of coleus last well into fall. Fill a sturdy dish with a mixture of water and corn oil. Nestle in plant cutings, then add floating wicks (widely available online). 02 of 20 Naturally Simple Miki Duisterhof Some still life centerpieces are studied and refined; others look as if they've spilled onto the decorating scene with random ease. Perfect for a tabletop or mantel tableau, this medley of pumpkins, stones, moss, ferns and foliage abandons formality for a more free-flowing form. 03 of 20 Season Opener Instantly add spark to glass panes in doors or windows by attaching leaves with double-sided tape. It's an easy, inexpensive way to enhance an entry. Easy Fall Decorating Projects 04 of 20 Gourd Grouping A grapevine wreath elevates a mound of striped gourds and pumpkins in a fall display that takes only minutes to assemble. 05 of 20 Peppers and Flowers Add color to your fall table with these fun vegetable and flower combos. Cut an inch off the top of three bell peppers then hollow them out. Stuff them with flowers, color-coordinating to the peppers if you'd like. 06 of 20 Backyard tabletop Bob Stefko Create a lovely autumn feel for your backyard table in minutes with pumpkins and gourds. Pretty lanterns adds height-plus romantic flickering light in the evening. 07 of 20 Clear Focus Miki Duisterhof Glass vases recede to give a carefully edited selection of blooms, foliage and crabapples center stage. The singular treatment means each flower stands out as a notable specimen. 08 of 20 Set a Scene A stack of pumpkins and gourds in an unusual stone birdbath highlights an autumn scene. Mums, fall leaves and berries add even more color. 09 of 20 Elegant Display Edmund Barr A single white pumpkin atop an aged urn makes an elegant centerpiece in the dining room or focal point in the foyer. 10 of 20 Cover Up John Bessler Blankets and throws can act like cool-weather tablecloths, changing the look and feel of a side table or dining table. 11 of 20 Center of Attention For a bountiful centerpiece, cover a cake stand with fanned out corn husks. Then pile on gourds, leaves and ornamental corn. Dried Corn Projects for Fall Decorating 12 of 20 Gather Nature Helen Norman Borrow a scene from Mother Nature's autumn show by filling vases with colorful leaves, cattails or sculptural branches. 13 of 20 Prop Pumpkins Various-size pumpkins stacked inside lanterns make easy but clever vignettes to place around the house. Halloween Decorating Ideas 14 of 20 Spread the Bounty Michael Partenio Bowls of gourds, mini pumpkins, apples, bittersweet, nuts, seedpods and the like celebrate the season throughout the house. 15 of 20 Gorgeous Gourds An assortment of gourds and other natural elements fills this simple mantel display. Fall Mantel Ideas 16 of 20 Simple Leaves Helen Norman Highlight the beauty of fall leaves with this display. Put single leaves, either pressed or fresh, in small glass vases. We used old lab beakers-look for them at antiques stores. Replace leaves as they brown. 17 of 20 Hanging Vase A swan gourd makes a natural vase hanging from a front gate or porch railing. Cut a hole near the gourd's neck, then hollow out enough space for fall flowers: mums, black-eyed Susans, Virginia creeper or other favorites. 18 of 20 Harvest Vases Add fall flavor to a tabletop or mantel with cylinder vases filled with nuts and wheat. Roll coordinating scrapbooking paper into decorative cuffs that slip inside the vase. 19 of 20 Serve up the Season Gather plates of different sizes, compotes, cake stands and candleholders. Prop a pumpkin on each to create a quick tabletop arrangement. White dishware looks crisp and clean. 20 of 20 Golden Glow Kimberly Cornelison Clear glass containers show off both candlelight as well as colorful materials. Nestle a candle in popcorn kernels or other seasonal materials, such as candy corn or colored clear round stones (available in crafts stores). If you prefer, use a battery-powered candle for safety. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit