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Farmhouse Pantry Produce Wall Storage

My little house is completely organized and labeled, with everything always in it’s place.

Just kidding, my organizational style right now is “toddler tornado”.  This freakishly organized place only exists in my head, and on Pinterest.

Our 1900 “we don’t own many things so we don’t need places for stuff” farmhouse doesn’t leave us with many places to put anything.  I’m a firm believer that this has led to a lot of the frustration we’ve experienced with our house – we feel like we’re tripping over each other, and all of the “stuff”.

One of the many lacking areas is counter space in the kitchen.  There were so many things just hanging out there.  We go through a lot of produce in our house, and half of it doesn’t need to be refrigerated, so we’ve always kept it on the counter in a wire basket.

It was cute at first, I thought.  That didn’t last long before I realized that we were just consolidating the clutter into one bigger basket of clutter, so we had to find another solution.

Source: Target

We have a blank wall in our pantry, so I wanted to use that vertical space by hanging storage baskets.  I searched online and in stores for a few months before running across the perfect one: the Threshold 3-slot wire basket with hooks.

I needed more than three baskets, so I bought two of these with the intention of hanging one on top of the other.  I only wanted hooks on the bottom baskets, so we removed the hooks on one of the two.  They were surprisingly easy to twist and snap off of the bottom, without damaging the baskets themselves.  Super easy!  I love having the hooks there to hang our reusable shopping bags.

I’ve been playing around with the idea of chalkboard labels for each of the bins, but haven’t committed yet because we tend to buy different kinds of produce depending on the season.

The farm fresh sign was something I painted at a pallet party that my sister-in-law hosted last Mother’s Day – we were able to pick the design we wanted, and I chose this one with the pantry in mind.  It was a blast to make, and fits the space perfectly.

Hanging them was simple, and now we have the perfect storage solution.

Have a great week!

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Fall Wreath Round Up

Michigan has had a distinct chill in the air over the last week.  The leaves are changing, the days are getting shorter, and it smells like Fall.  Also, pumpkin spice is back, if you’re into that sort of thing.  (I’m not.  #sorrynotsorry.)

We have a pretty neutral color scheme in the house, which lets us swap out colorful decor for the seasons.  One of my favorite places to start decorating is the front door.  So today, I’m sharing my favorite fall wreaths – and BONUS, they’re all less than $50!

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  1. Faux Magnolia Fall Wreath
    This is basically a fall-colored version of the classic Fixer Upper Magnolia Wreath from Magnolia Market.  Full, and so pretty!  It looks like it could also be hung over a fireplace, or bed.

    Source: Pier 1

  2.  Oak Leaf Wreath
    This lifelike beauty from Crate and Barrel looks like real oak leaves, tucked into a grapevine wreath frame.  This would also make a great Thanksgiving decor piece.

    Source: Crate & Barrel

  3. Orange Berry Halloween Wreath
    I know that this has “Halloween” in the name, but it really is a subtle fall wreath.  With the black, yellows, reds, and oranges, this really could be kept up through the entire fall season.
  4. Bleached Wheat Wreath
    This Wayfair find is simple, but the texture of the wheat just screams fall!  It’s actually very similar to a Smith + Hawken wheat wreath that I picked up at Target last year, and currently have on my front door.  This one is even fuller, which I like.
  5. Dried Mushroom Wreath
    I know the name of this one doesn’t sound super-appealing, but just take one look at this stunner in person, and you’ll understand why it is perfect for fall.  The mustard yellow is one of my favorite colors to wear when the weather turns cooler.  The mushrooms are also a really unique texture, which is visually interesting.

    Source: Target

  6. Pumpkin Wood Curl Wreath
    Guys, this really doesn’t need much explanation.  I know it isn’t the traditional wreath shape…but c’mon.  It’s a pumpkin, and totally adorable.  I loooooove this one.
  7. Dried Shola Kadam Wreath
    Another Smith + Hawken beauty.  The simple off-white color of the dried flowers/jute combination, makes for a beautiful piece.

Source: Target

That’s a wrap!  I wish I could buy them all, but unfortunately, I only have two exterior doors to hang wreaths on :).

Would love to hear which ones are your favorites!  Have you started decorating for Fall?