If you've heard the term «pizza pot pie» as of late, it's because the internet can't get enough of the (deep) dish.
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It's August, which means we're already approaching the end of summer and the autumnal equinox in September. And with that change comes a time all of us home decor fiends and cozy dwellers look forward to: autumn and Halloween. Thankfully, IKEA has already launched its KUSTFYR Halloween collection and its HÖSTAGILLE fall collection—and both are stuffed with cute, cozy, and spooky decor and more.
«Refresh the home for the Pumpkin Spice season with the new Autumn collection from IKEA,» the home design store said in a press release. «It features a variety of home textiles in bold autumnal patterns and warm colors, affordable seasonal home decor, and elevated kitchen essentials perfect for any fall feast! Everything is affordably priced.»
There are some items specific to the spooky season, like a bat-shaped cushion cover, spooky doormat, and ghostly serving bowl. And, of course, there are pumpkins galore—from the set of five decorative pumpkins to the pumpkin tray and the pumpkin candle. But as we've become accustomed to for so many IKEA collections, most of the items can be set out year-round—and definitely for the entire season.
Take the tablecloth, cushion cover, and storage box set, all of which use the same vibrant pattern of colorful rosehips, buds, and blooming roses that somehow feels autumnal without being over the top. The same goes for the red corduroy pillow cover, black candelabra, and the elegant and classic white pie dish.
One trend we find particularly fun is the scalloped edges IKEA has added to some dining items. This orange platter is perfect for showing off an apple or pumpkin pie, and the scalloped edges give it just a touch of excitement. And if you like those, you'll love the scalloped side plates
If you've heard the term «pizza pot pie» as of late, it's because the internet can't get enough of the (deep) dish.
If you love autumn as much as we do, get excited—it's finally time to bust out the autumn decor!
As the fall season quickly approaches, many of us may feel a shift in how we want to approach our living spaces. With summer ending, fall can often push us to get things in shape and want a refresh—particularly around organization.
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When it comes to pruning your garden as well as shrubs and trees around your yard, it can be a bit intimidating, especially if you haven't done it before. Especially with the fall season, it can be tricky dealing with unexpected weather and more. Fortunately, it's not as complicated as you may think. Just make sure to avoid these pruning mistakes this upcoming fall season.
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