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Easy Fall Decor from Walmart

Hi friends! Since we have this townhouse in Nashville I’m having to shop for new seasonal decorations. I found some easy fall decor form Walmart, and I was able to revamp the little entry way area in my home for only $75. I feel like I got a lot of bang for my buck. You can watch it all come together in this REEL.

*this is not a sponsored post

The wreath is definitely the star of the show. I hung it on the mirror with this wreath hanger. I use these on my front door too, and they work great. I did the entire space in neutral greens and creams, and I love how it turned out.

WREATH || BLANKET || CANDLE || SIGN || BOWL || PUMPKINS || SWEATER (use code COAST15)

I had actually seen this cute wooden bowl in the store. You can’t beat the quality or price. It will be good for so many uses. I ordered this little bag of mini pumpkins to fill it for fall, but when Christmas comes, I can put ornaments or greenery or something else Christmasy in it. When it’s not being used for seasonal decor, it will be cute to hold bread on the table or buffet.

Since I was going with the neutral creams and greens, this little sign was perfect. It’s also reversible. (and I just noticed the command hook laying there…LOL)

You have got to get this candle!!! It smells AH-MAZING and it’s just under $7. I’ve been burning it pretty much non-stop since it came.

The last thing I got was the cute plaid green and cream blanket. It is super soft, and looks nice draped over the edge of a basket, or on the arm of a chair of sofa.

Have you checked out the home decor at Walmart recently? I really love some of the dinnerware sets they have. I wish I had a place to store these, because I’d get them.

SHOP THIS EASY FALL DECOR FROM WALMART

The 4th of July is just around the corner and that means lots of cookouts and backyard BBQ’s. There are so many fun outdoor games for July 4th, and you can order them on Amazon to get them in time. These would be fun to have set up in stations around your yard, or some of them could easily be carried to a park if you’re gathering there.

I’ve seen several of these in use at the beach as well. Big kids/young adults and even older adults sometimes enjoy having something to do when spending an entire day on the beach.

GIANT WOODEN YARD DICE – You can play two games with these giant dice. Yardzee or Yardkle. HAHAHA!

YARD DARTS – Not only are these yard darts, they glow in the dark. Now personally, by the time it gets dark during the summer we’re already in our jammies, but if you like to walk on the wild side, these are for you. LOL

YARD CONNECT FOUR – Did you have Connect Four as a kid? I did, and I loved it. I think this would be fun, and even the littles could play.

BADMINTON – This looks like such an easy way to play Badminton. This game has been around forever. This net doesn’t require spikes, and I think that would keep it from sagging.

LADDER TOSS – We bought one of these years ago for Katie’s graduation party. I had played it somewhere and it was a lot of fun. We will be pulling this out the next time we have a gathering.

HORSESHOES – I haven’t played horseshoes in years, but I used to love it. Most kids these days have probably never heard of it. Let’s bring it back.

BOCCE BALL – The only time I’ve played this was at an Italian restaurant, but it was a lot of fun.

GIANT JENGA – Not gonna’ lie, this one scares me a little. We went to a party with a reallly giant one, and I was terrified it would fall on someone. I think this one is a slightly smaller scale, so probably a lot safer.

CORN HOLE – This is a crowd pleaser, and I see a lot of people who take them (in a wagon) out on the beach to play. Little kids love playing with the bean bags for this one.

Check out this post with red, white and blue looks to go with your new outdoor games for July 4th.

Or this post has more red, white and blue all American summer style that would be fantastic for the 4th.

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Have a wonderful Monday!!!!

Lisa

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  • You are decorating for fall, which I did the day after Labor Day. However, I put up 4 large Christmas trees and I am about to get started because of other travel and obligations that fill all of November and early December. The fall decor is lovely.

    • You are on it! I can't do it too early because I get sick of it. LOL
      I'll probably put my tree up early November though because I use it as a prop😉

  • Hi there,
    You have great decor sense too! I love the entry table - do you remember where you purchased it? Thank you - love your channel, Instagram and I follow you everywhere. LOL :-) Laney - Oh and daughter lives in Nashville as well. We are in SC. We love it there!

    • Hi Laney,
      Thank you! Yes I love this table. My daughter has the longer version. I'll email you the link!

  • Thank you, kindly!!! I ordered it and so excited as I have been looking for an entry table like this! Again, thank you - love your newsletter! Laney

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