Owl Plate from Pottery Barn

Items from Pottery Barn

Owl Martini Shaker from Pottery Barn
Last Friday I posted some displays from my local Pottery Barn store which were an inspiration to me while preparing my home for Fall. I thought I’d share how I displayed my purchases. In the first photo I used the large owl platter on my mantle and grouped it with some other owls I already own. I’m not a pro at decorating by any means, but I’ve learned a few things from interior designers. When you group similar items or collections it makes more of a statement than if you have them spread sporadically around your home. This by no means is all of the owl statues I own, but I think it makes a statement. It helps if you have items of varying heights. I also threw in the witch plate to give the grouping a pop of color. The bittersweet adds a natural element and also adds a touch of color. The rocks in the vase also add a touch of nature, but I went the fake route on the twigs. I found them at Crate and Barrel. They are made of paper and look pretty cool up close. In the second photo, I spread out my swag of bittersweet and put a few sprigs in the green vase from Pottery Barn. Now that my house is decorated for Fall I can sit back and fix myself a martini with my new owl martini shaker.
I really like what you did. I also created a fall decor without too much orange stuff (blogged about it too if you would like to see it) The owl plate is so nice! Unfortunately we don’t have a Pottery Barn in the Netherlands 🙁
Pottery Barn is one of my favorite stores. It’s also fun to look at their website or catalog for inspiration. I’m not sure if they ship to the Netherlands. I don’t know about you, but I hate to pay shipping fees.