Fall Home Tour

September 25, 2019

Hi!

We’re twin sisters, Marg and Liz.  Otherwise known as the “Fancy Farmgirls”.

And yes, those talons hurt! 😉

We love decorating for Fall, but we also love simple,

tis the season….

to grab the shears and head outdoors for the fall decor.  It’s free for the taking.  Or hit the local craft store and grab the faux guys! 😉

 

Plop them in a vase, light a candle and pile the pumpkins and fruit  in a few spots and call it good!

And speaking of pumpkins….

I grew every one of those myself!  It’s my first time and for sure not my last.  I’m doubling the patch next year!

Fall decor is a perfect time to bring the outdoors in and have it cozy up the house from September thru November.

We love that it just takes a few tweaks and additions of nature to do just that!

Now come on over and take a peak of Fall at Marg’s house.

Where Liz used nature to “fall-ify” her home,

Marg used the printer and some berries clipped from the backyard!

  Add in a cute seasonal sign and call it good!  No totes of decor to store or sort thru.

And if you want to be “that girl” and really be ready for the upcoming season…

check out our Fall printables!

HERE

 use Code:FANCYFARM to get these adorable farmhouse style printables for just $9.99!

Flash 3 day Sale! (regularly $29.99)

Or go big and be “THAT girl” and buy the SUPER BUNDLE and have Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentines and Easter  farmhouse style printables all ready to make the holiday decorating as simple as print and hang!

Use code: FANCYFARMBUNDLE to get ALL 4 sets of holiday printables for $29

HERE

(that’s $91 off!!!)

Now back to that Fall inspiration….

 

Come visit our friends and see how they are adding Fall into their homes!

 

Honey Bear Lane,  

Thrifty and Chic

Delightfully Noted

Sand and Sisal

Cherished Bliss

Meaningful Spaces

Old Salt Farm

The Ginger Home

We  LOVE seeing how people cozy up there homes this time of year.  Come be inspired!

 

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