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September 7, 2013

Fall Shopping At the Picket Fence!

It’s that time of year again…the leaves are dropping to the ground, evenings are cooler, pumpkin spice lattes are back at Starbucks, kids are back in school and there are beautiful fall items gracing the shelves of every store. But, why run all around town when you can do your shopping from the cozy comfort of your very own home?

We happen to think that we have some of the most amazing sponsors around. This is a totally unbiased opinion of course! And we’ve put together a selection of beautiful items perfect for helping you get in the Fall frame of mind!

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We absolutely love the beautiful simplicity of this Burlap Fox Pillow Cover from LaRae Boutique! That fox looks kinda sly though, don’t you think? 😉

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We are so thrilled to welcome Impressions Hardwood Collections as one of our newest sponsors and you will not believe the amazing selection of products you will find on this site. From solid wood to engineered there is something there for everyone!

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Fall means switching gears with your fashion and we think that this Vintage Multi-Strand Necklace from Bel Monili would help us make that transition in style!

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This French Feedsack Table Runner from the Eleanor Brown Boutique would look perfect gracing your table or sideboard and provides a rustic yet elegant backdrop for a fall centerpiece. Plus it’s only $20!!

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We are so excited  that our friend Julie from Redhead Can Decorate just opened her new online store, Redhead’s Shop. And she has some amazing pieces at fabulous prices. Like this gorgeous Pottery Barn Wine Bottle Chandelier!

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We are always so astounded by Dawn’s talent and how she perfectly captures the essence of each season. This Pumpkins and Basket Art Print from Redbird Cottage Art is no exception and you better snatch it up before we do!

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We think even your hair should get in on some fall fashion and this Festive Fallen Leaf Flexi Clip  from Lilla Rose is a lovely way to add a touch of the season. Be sure to watch this sizing video when ordering!

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Fall in our homes means schedules getting kicked into high gear! That’s why this Chalkboard Vinyl Perpetual Wall Calendar from Leen the Graphics Queen would be so perfect for keeping track of all of our activities.

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Fall and vintage inspired pieces go hand in hand and the Typewriter Key Jewelry from Junxtaposition gives you the option of customizing it suit your fancy.  Junxtaposition will be at the Country Living Fair this coming weekend (Sept. 13th-15th) in Columbus, OH so if you are in the area be sure to stop by and visit her. Just look for the pink ruffled tent at the end of row ‘C’ in the artist’s market!

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Celebrate the season with this darling Instant Download Fall Printable Banner from Curly Willow . Perfect for a harvest party, draped across your mantel or even gracing your front door!

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How about doing some “shopping” for fall inspiration? Some of our sponsors are fabulous bloggers who have some great ideas for celebrating this time of the year!

Find this darling Fall Printable and so much more over at A Little CLAIREification! Perfect for your fall crafts!

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Carly Tati is our very first Fashion and Lifestyle sponsor and she shares all the latest trends. Like, how simply adding a belt to your outfit takes it up a notch! Get it…belt…notch. 😉

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You’ll find fantastic ideas and inspiration every day over at Girl in the Garage. Like this beautiful No-Sew Fall Runner!

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Fall and burlap seem to go hand-in-hand and Angelina from Jojo & Eloise has a full tutorial on how to make this darling Burlap Bag. You will be amazed at all of the projects she shares daily on her site and we are so blessed to have her as a regular At the Picket Fence Contributor!

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Well, what are you waiting for? Whether it’s our sponsors or other fabulous online shops, we hope you will support small businesses this Fall and enjoy the creativity of these talented folks!

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  1. Claire @ A Little Claireification says

    September 7, 2013 at 9:00 AM

    Aw, thanks ladies for including me in this great post! Blown away by all of the amazing products and sheer talent here! Have a great weekend!
    xo

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  2. Jen @ Girl in the Garage says

    September 9, 2013 at 4:51 PM

    Such great products and inspiration in this post- thanks for including my fall runner, ladies!

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