The edge of the pond is full of colorful foliage this time of year. Cutting the natural grasses is the easiest way to add some natural fall colors to any arrangements. These arrangements always show best on an antique farm table. These tables have their own stories and don’t need much to make them stand out for the holidays.
As for “tablescaping,” I like the idea of a combination of pumpkins and fall flowers, mixed with something antique or original. For this table topper idea, I got a simple bouquet of fall flowers. I cut some fall grasses from the edge of the pond. I cut a hole in the top of a pumpkin and put a glass inside. I just arranged the flowers and placed them in the pumpkin. I topped an antique Demijohn with some grasses. Then I scattered some different textured pumpkins around. On the next table, I placed the flower arrangement with some antique duck decoys.