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Decorating an Antique Secretary with Pumpkins

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Do you love decorating with pumpkins? Me too! Whether real or faux or DIY’ed, there are many pumpkins I love to decorate with. My parents’ antique secretary desk is one of my favorite furniture pieces to decorate. I piled it high with pumpkins, new and old, real and faux. And I love the seasonal explosion vibes it exudes. This antique secretary desk gets styled in many ways during the different seasons, and I’m loving it with all the pumpkins.

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After Halloween I cleared out the witchcraft apothecary styling on the antique secretary desk, and it left a barren spot. I wasn’t ready to turn the page to Christmas. It’s too early for me so instead I piled it high with pumpkins galore for the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday. I love Thanksgiving and like to give it the attention it deserves.

I actually have a few more Thanksgiving posts coming your way before it’s all about Christmas all the time. Don’t get me wrong, I love all things Christmas, but Thanksgiving seems to get pushed aside in some regards. I am here to make it as special as possible.

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The antique secretary desk always has books of some sort as the foundation. Vintage books really shine and make themselves at home on the chunky old secretary. From there I always layer seasonal goodness depending on theme or holiday. I really didn’t have a master plan for this styling since it was a bit spontaneous, but books and pumpkins are the main event.

Like with any project, it’s best to start with a blank slate and build layers from there. I removed everything from the secretary desk and gave it a good cleaning. I call this eliminating the noise, which allows clarity and focus on given project. From there I start layering elements and adding pieces as they speak to me.

Many of the vintage books have been collected through thrift shopping excursions. I love the texture and character beautiful old books add to home decor. I love stacking them any which way. They also create great risers, providing height and pedestals for decor.

Pumpkins are the star of the show here, and I scattered them across the shelves on the desk top and around the vignette. I kept the color palette on the secretary desk in the creams and whites. There’s a couple of rattan pumpkins and the basket on the stool underneath the desktop holds pumpkins in the gray color family, which is also neutral but in a different direction.

The styling would fall flat with just books and pumpkins, and that’s where the accent pieces come in. Brown transferware is great any time of year but I really love it for fall decor. A couple of thrifted baskets in the arrangement compliment the rattan pumpkins and offset the shine and hard surfaces of the silver pieces and cloches, which are also thrifted finds by the way. A petite, glitter Thanksgiving sign and a vintage Thanksgiving postcard stamp the theme on the vignette.

When I am done adding all the pieces, I take a step back and look at the entire composition from top to bottom and side to side. This is when I move pieces around. I might add something if I find something lacking or might remove a piece if I find it’s too much. I am not sure what I like better, putting the vignette together or editing it when it’s done.

Personal Note: The picture frames of my babies always sits in the secretary desk so I incorporate them most times. I inherited this antique desk from my parents’ home and it always displayed a picture of my mother on her wedding day during my childhood. I have continued the tradition with pictures of my littles, which are my two greatest masterpieces. These littles inspired this blog many, many years ago. And here we are. (For the sake of my new readers, and who might not know, my littles are 22 and 20 now).

I love how the antique secretary looks with all the pumpkins. The majority of the pumpkins are DIY projects I have shared here before. There’s also some real pumpkins, velvet pumpkins and rattan pumpkins, which I love how they all mix and match. If you are interested, you can see the pumpkin DIYs here {Easy Boho Pumpkin DIY}, here {5 Easy Ways to DIY pumpkins}, and here {Toile Decoupaged Dollar Tree Pumpkin Sign Craft}.

I hope this inspires to decorate for Thanksgiving and give it the love it deserves. There’s another Thanksgiving styling scheduled plus a project and tablescape as well. Hoping it all happens in time with much Christmas magic sprinkled in between. Although we will not put the Christmas tree up until after Thanksgiving. Mainly because we use a fresh tree, and it’s a huge family tradition I do not dare mess with.

I always look forward to Thanksgiving. It’s a day full of family, food and football. We have hosted at home for many years now, and some years there’s more of us and sometimes there is less. This year it will only be the four of us, and I am ok with that. I am looking forward to a relaxed day with my favorite people. What are your plans for Thanksgiving? Let me know in the comments below. Thanks so much for visiting me today.

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