Autumn Decorations
Autumn decorations can span the fall season through Halloween into Thanksgiving. With earth tone colors being an essence of autumn decorations and harvest memories being at the forefront, many of the decorations for fall have scenes of pumpkin fields or scarecrows standing in barren cornfields.
Autumn decorations are sometimes as covered with leaves as the ground. Falling leaves and the conflagrations of color they create as they change on the trees are symbolic of fall decorations. So are hay bales that have been cut and wrapped for the winter.
Indian corn, gourds, pumpkins, scarecrows—these are all a part of autumn decorations. Cornucopias filled with fruits freshly picked from the orchards also are symbolic of the fall decorations. So are tables with a turkey as the centerpiece and covered with fruits and vegetables from the harvest.
Fall decorations are commonly used to accentuate Halloween decorations and Thanksgiving decorations. The autumn decorations have indeed become an important part of these holidays.






