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So it’s looking pretty good so far, right?.

It’s really quick and easy to get a nice shape and you really don’t need to shell out the $10-$15 that those foam forms can sometimes cost.. Next, you’ll need to paint it!To get this natural look, I used some antique white craft paint.

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Once that was dry, I took some watered-down brown paint and used my brush to kind of flick the watery paint at the eggs.Worked like a charm!Make sure you put down lots of newspaper though!.

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To finish off the look, just take some little bits of moss and shove it in the spaces in between your eggs, adding a little bit of hot glue to hold things in place if necessary.. It’s such an easy project, but I think the result is really pretty!.This little topiary tower thing has lived all over our house but this year I have it in my newly-finished-ish.

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, right off the front hall..

Yes, that’s an old ladder there.Fall fair – Nothing says Fall like the Fall fair.

Don’t forget to drag the kids away from the midway rides for a (smelly) stroll through the animal barns.. Beautify your.Decorate the front porch – The funnest, easiest and often messiest (in a good way) decor project.

A bale of hay, a colorful mum and any knick knacks you picked up at the farmer’s market make for a great Fall front door.. 10.Plant bulbs for next Spring – You’ll thank yourself in the Spring for this one.. 11.