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Fall is a season filled with notable holidays and gatherings.
Entertainers looking for freshfall centerpiece ideashave found the bounty.
You don’t have to buy everything new, either.

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Ourtabletop looksare crafted with plumppumpkins, crisp apples, and lush shrubbery.
Everything you love about the fall season is now beautifully displayed across your table.
Gather around and admire these artistic pieces that bring the true taste of fall to your event.

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This centerpiece by designer Olivia Massie features a small yet effective group of Fall-inspired florals and foliage.
They’ll last you all throughout fall and give your home a bright, outdoorsy feel.
Next, layer in gomphrenas and dried lunarias before incorporating the more delicate dahlias.

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Complete the composition by adding Spanish and mood moss, along with yellow persimmons, around the base.
Then we planted it with assorted succulents and softened the rim with a little moss.
Go with inexpensive plants of varying heights and textures for arrangements that are easy but intriguing.

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A mini orange pumpkin brings a bright pop of color, while dried white bunny tails add height.
For a more eye-catching display, choose three or five gourds rather than an even number.
Cut off the tops, and clean out the pulp.

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Here’s the secret: Place a glass inside, and fill it with water to hold your flowers.
Keeping water off the squash will help it last longer.
Then fill these bud vases with seasonal flowers, foliage, and berries.

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Group on a table or in a windowsill for captivating color.
Floating Miniature Pumpkins
This rustic look is so visually striking.
Take your best apple-bobbing metal tin and fill it with water, fall leaves, and pumpkin candles.

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Use florist foam to make a flat surface on top of the foil.
Fill in with mums, rose hips, bittersweet, and silver brunia.
Place the stems of all the fresh flowers in filled water picks before inserting them into the florist foam.

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Bountiful Container
Pick a pumpkin with an attractive stem.
Cut off the top, and set it aside.
Then clean out the pulp.

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Use florist picks to reattach the pumpkin top at an angle.
Festive Arranging
This festive look is not complete without your favorite seasonal flowers.
This is a creative way to display rich fall colors that will instantly brighten your table.

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Little ones can join in the fun.
Neutral Ground
Brown is pretty common in autumn, acknowledges floral designer and stylist Kathleen Varner.
A footed terra-cotta container underscores the casual nature of the centerpiece, which is designed to last for weeks.

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Plus, nothing in this styling needs water so it will last for a long time.
Fall-Filled Centerpiece
We adore this farm-to-table centerpiece idea.
All you better do is fill a tray withseasonal veggiessuch as kale, eggplants, and radishes.

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Then fill it up with your favorite succulents and scatter small pumpkins in the openings to complete your look.
Fall Greenery
Spruce up your fall display by creating a green-dominant piece.
This look is completed with green apples and a variety of green cuttings.

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Rustic Fall Display
This unique idea plays with layers to add a visually appealing tablescape.
Take wood slabs and place candles, pumpkins, and even fall foliage on top.
The lower height makes this centerpiece perfect for conversation around a large table.

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Pretty Pumpkins
This floral arrangement is oh-so-appealing.
Want a crafty new idea to display your fresh mums?
Take the softest pumpkin, poke holes in it, and fill it withbeautiful mums.

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Outdoor Centerpiece
If you have an upcoming outdoor gathering, this is agourdoption.
This exterior-friendly piece is complete with a bed of moss, gourds, succulents, and other leafy plants.
Asymmetrical Elegance
If you want an elegant table-scape, this one takes the cake.

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The rich tones provide a dramatic appearance to your centerpiece.
Monochrome Mums
This no-hassle, simple centerpiece calls for mums and a monochrome vase.
Fill up your table with as many mums as you desire.

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Succulent Pumpkin
We can get behind this hip succulent trend.
If you want to switch up your table setup, try placing succulents inside of the pumpkins.
New Cornucopia
A cornucopia that is far from average.

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This redesigned piece is filled with bright colors and fun shapes.
Use in-season vegetables, greenery, and of course pumpkins.
Grab a bunch of wheat sheaves and tie them together with ribbons.

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White Pumpkin Topiary
This overflowing topiary is filled with greens that perfectly complement white pumpkins.
It creates such a bountiful look, guests are sure to be impressed at the visually striking levels.
Bright lime green is the perfect complement for fall colors.

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This easy arrangement can last all season.
Fall Harvest Centerpiece
Rich purple and red hues complement the greens to complete this standout piece.
Mix an array of flowers with radishes andBrussels sproutsfor an unexpected harvest display.

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Plus, you might store these for years to come.
Woodland Monochrome Centerpiece
This rustic piece belongs on your farmhouse table.
The wood vase meshes wonderfully with the vibrant colors and foliage.

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Floral designer and stylist Kathleen Varner recommends this styling to show off classic yellows and oranges.
Add a monarch butterfly from your local crafts store for a whimsical final touch.
This creative look calls for green apples and your preference of mums.

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Make Pomanders
Thisorange-filled centerpiecehas a dual purpose.
Not only do they have stunning designs, but they fill your house with the scents of fall.
These will last a few days fresh, or you might preserve them to last all season.

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Just grab some Mod Podge and a variety of gold sequins.
Paint the pumpkin with the adhesive and add sequins to create your design.
Replace the flowers as needed.

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She then added dahlias, zinnias, coneflowers, and foraged leaves for lightness and height.
The unexpected star here is the purple onion, secured on top using a wooden pick.
Don’t feel compelled to follow this list of elements to a T, says Varner.

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Fall Bounty-Inspired Table
Mix up your centerpiece with a variety of fall elements.
This centerpiece consists ofcrisp red apples, peak fall leaves, and branches.
This simple trick adds a touch of fall to any gathering.

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This is an easy display that matches any party theme.
Unexpected Hues
Gather purple mums, eucalyptus, and dried hydrangea for a sophisticated centerpiece look.
Place in a hollowed-out pumpkin vase or use what you have on hand.

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Fall Pumpkin Tableau
We love the fall variety look for our table.
Use upside-down glass cylinders and place pumpkins and pinecones inside for a delightful display.
Then gather odd pumpkins andfall leavesto complete the look.

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Tack Pumpkins
This look is anything but tacky.
Decorate white pumpkins with warm-colored tacks for a rustic appearance that complements your decor.
Gather materials from your yard or a nature walk.

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Warm and Natural Centerpiece
Ribbons and twine complete this inviting centerpiece.
Gather rich orange-hued flowers and a bunch of golden wheat for this cozy style.
The Great Outdoors
We love the idea of a rustic outside tablescape.

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Complete this look with burlap pieces, warmflower arrangements, and neutral-toned pumpkins.
Cute No-Carve Pumpkins
This no-mess look has us swooning.
Just add metallic tape or ribbons to your choice of pumpkins for a dazzling centerpiece.

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Moss Wreath
Wreaths surely aren’t confined to the winter months.
Compact Centerpieces
This fall-inspired look requires rich autumn colored florals to make a simple centerpiece.
Anchor the produce with sturdy wooden picks to avoid runaways.

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A little tarnish keeps it from feeling too fussy or precious.
Earthy Centerpiece
Birch wood creates a very natural yet elegant look.
Fill a birch-like container with a mix of hydrangeas, roses, and cypress for a neutral masterpiece.

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Spread the look throughout the table by adding pieces of gold-dipped faux fruit around the table.
Cake Stand Candles
This centerpiece takes the cake for a picturesque design.
Southern Socialand kindly Be Seated, the elevated event-rental company, said.

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“In the South, we’re lucky that we still have plants blooming in the fall.
I love combining these things with more seasonal items, like colorful autumn leaves.”
Southern Socialand yo Be Seated, the elevated event-rental company, said.

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Ginger Jar Bouquet
Dress up simple fall floral arrangements by usingginger jarsas the vessels.
Tuck moss between the layers, and add smaller pumpkins, acorns, and corn to complete the display.
Fall Harvest
Fall favorites like gourds and apples star in this festive centerpiece.

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Gather branches from a variety of trees and shrubs in an array of colors and sizes.
Let the leaves dry naturally for a display that changes with the season.

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