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6 Simple Wood Riser Fall Décor Ideas| Fall decorating🍁🍂🍁

 Happy October! Today I am going to show you 6 simple décor ideas for three different wood risers. Each of the wood risers has been featured on my YouTube channel and is provided under the video description. I would love it if you decorated with me! 


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For my first wood riser, I decided to use battery-operated candles, one faux sunflower, floral, greenery, coffee beans, and a glass seasoning jar. If you have a glass jar that you have been wanting to reuse, this is the perfect time to use it. 

I took some coffee beans and filled my glass jar. Coffee beans make a great vase and jar filler. Also, they smell amazing. Once you fill your glass jar, take some flowers and add that in with some greenery.

 The candles I am using are battery-operated with a timer and they are pumpkin scented. I love using battery-operated candles. You can set the timer and I believe it will run for 6-8 hours. This is a simple design and looks wonderful in any room.


For my second design, I am still using my medium size wood tray/riser. I decided to add my hello fall picture. I added in a few of my fall leaves and decided to add my autumn hedgehog on top of my leaves. 
I added my mini pumpkin mug and scattered a few of my fall vase fillers in the front of my riser. I also added a small battery-operated candle. 


This is my smaller wood riser. This wood riser is perfect for smaller spaces. I took one of my battery-operated candles and added that to the center of my wood riser. Around my candle, I added greenery, flowers, and leaves. It really is a simple design.


For this design, I added my squirrel, leaves, greenery, and one pumpkin. Very simple and cute.


My last wood riser is a longer one. I decided I would add a bit more onto this riser since it is longer. I started off by adding two of my pillar candles. In front of my candles, I added fall leaves and one flower. 

I also decided to add on my wooden truck decoration. My sister had sent me a fall décor book set, and the truck was included. There is an opening on the top of the truck. I added some greenery and flowers to the opening. 

I also placed a few of my fabric mini pumpkins behind my truck. I picked those up at my local dollar tree. I finished off my riser with fall leaves, and two glitter fall leaf vase fillers. 


In my last design, I added my pumpkin candle jar.  In front of my jar, I decided to add my fall leaves. I brought my autumn hedgehog back and added a few flowers and greenery around it. I also added two foam pumpkins, my fall vase fillers, and extra fall leaves on the opposite end of my riser. 

I hope that you have enjoyed these simple wood risers fall décor ideas. Happy fall! 



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