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I have several of these baskets and they too are well worn. Some years I have just put pots of fresh mums inside with a few pumpkins grouped in. 

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@Snicks1 wrote:
Yes, I would definitely use a "filler" for the bottom of the basket, then layer in my pretty stuff.

 

@Snicks1  We're all on the same page.  Smiley Happy Leaves and greenery pack down when you place pumpkins, etc and this helps prevent that. 

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@panda1234 wrote:

I have several of these baskets and they too are well worn. Some years I have just put pots of fresh mums inside with a few pumpkins grouped in. 


 

@panda1234  Our baskets have character, don't they?  I know mine could tell a lot of good stories about everything that has been placed in them through the years.

 

I like your idea of putting Mums and pumpkins in the baskets.  At the end of the day we will be wishing we had a lot more baskets as people post their ideas.  I only have two and I don't normally use rustic containers like these but I do think they fit in with fall and Christmas filler.

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@GCR18 wrote:

It looks nice and not too many ingredients.  I get in trouble when I have to buy too many things to make something work.


 

@GCR18  I'll bet you already have enough stuff to do the basket.  If I'm running short on greens or fall foliage I fill the bottom part of basket with old towels or anything else and finish filling with greens or fall foliage and whatever else you're decorating it with. The towels give a good surface for your decor to rest on too, more solid.  I'm just cheap.  LOL


 

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NOT cheap, you're smart!!!

 

I do the same thing. I fill even small baskets with folded dish towels about half way or more, before adding decorative fabric, garland etc. and then the decor pieces.

Sometimes I even use boxes, covered in a matching/coordinating fabric as a riser inside a basket.

 

It give a lift to the things you can't get with just jamming in light things like garland or greens.

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@Mominohio wrote:

@lucymo wrote:

@GCR18 wrote:

It looks nice and not too many ingredients.  I get in trouble when I have to buy too many things to make something work.


 

@GCR18  I'll bet you already have enough stuff to do the basket.  If I'm running short on greens or fall foliage I fill the bottom part of basket with old towels or anything else and finish filling with greens or fall foliage and whatever else you're decorating it with. The towels give a good surface for your decor to rest on too, more solid.  I'm just cheap.  LOL


 

@lucymo

 

NOT cheap, you're smart!!!

 

I do the same thing. I fill even small baskets with folded dish towels about half way or more, before adding decorative fabric, garland etc. and then the decor pieces.

Sometimes I even use boxes, covered in a matching/coordinating fabric as a riser inside a basket.

 

It give a lift to the things you can't get with just jamming in light things like garland or greens.


@Mominohio  It just makes good sense, doesn't it?  Is it still hot in Ohio?  It is very hot and dry here, rain just moves around us.  I hope the snow and ice will do the same thing come winter.

 

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I save/saved this type of shredded stuff from fruit baskets etc. & use it as basket filler.

 

I just used this color to put underneath my new acorns in a basket. Fills the bottom & this color blends with the basket & acorns.

 

I have other colors for different baskets/seasons.

 

This works for lighter items, the towels are a great idea for heavier items.

 

 

 

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@lucymo wrote:

@Mominohio wrote:

@lucymo wrote:

@GCR18 wrote:

It looks nice and not too many ingredients.  I get in trouble when I have to buy too many things to make something work.


 

@GCR18  I'll bet you already have enough stuff to do the basket.  If I'm running short on greens or fall foliage I fill the bottom part of basket with old towels or anything else and finish filling with greens or fall foliage and whatever else you're decorating it with. The towels give a good surface for your decor to rest on too, more solid.  I'm just cheap.  LOL


 

@lucymo

 

NOT cheap, you're smart!!!

 

I do the same thing. I fill even small baskets with folded dish towels about half way or more, before adding decorative fabric, garland etc. and then the decor pieces.

Sometimes I even use boxes, covered in a matching/coordinating fabric as a riser inside a basket.

 

It give a lift to the things you can't get with just jamming in light things like garland or greens.


@Mominohio  It just makes good sense, doesn't it?  Is it still hot in Ohio?  It is very hot and dry here, rain just moves around us.  I hope the snow and ice will do the same thing come winter.

 


 

@lucymo

 

Temps finally down beginning here today. Highs in the low to mid 70's for the next several days and sunshine! God's most perfect weather!

 

We had way too much rain up through the first of August, and now we are getting a break, for when it rains, most goes around us or we get just rain, not flooding for the last couple of weeks.

 

Feels like September today, and I'm taking advantage working outside in spurts!

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@ChiliPepper wrote:

I save/saved this type of shredded stuff from fruit baskets etc. & use it as basket filler.

 

I just used this color to put underneath my new acorns in a basket. Fills the bottom & this color blends with the basket & acorns.

 

I have other colors for different baskets/seasons.

 

This works for lighter items, the towels are a great idea for heavier items.

 

 

 

617JZGCS80L._AC_US218_.jpg

 

 


@ChiliPepper  Hey, great idea.  I know we will see so many super good ideas for just about anything we want to do on here.  It's like 'google for decor nuts'.  LOL

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I have even seen the baskets laying on their side with the pumpkins and gourds spilling out, looks nice.

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@lucymo wrote:

@ChiliPepper wrote:

I save/saved this type of shredded stuff from fruit baskets etc. & use it as basket filler.

 

I just used this color to put underneath my new acorns in a basket. Fills the bottom & this color blends with the basket & acorns.

 

I have other colors for different baskets/seasons.

 

This works for lighter items, the towels are a great idea for heavier items.

 

 

 

617JZGCS80L._AC_US218_.jpg

 

 


@ChiliPepper  Hey, great idea.  I know we will see so many super good ideas for just about anything we want to do on here.  It's like 'google for decor nuts'.  LOL


@ChiliPepper@lucymo, lol true. If I am curious about something, I will come here to see if anyone is discussing it, most times before I look elsewhere. 

"To each their own, in all things".