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Four Colorful Fall Tray Designs Using Faux Pansies

Fall is the perfect season to cozy up your home with warm tones, textured layers, and pops of unexpected color. Today, I’m sharing four creative ways to decorate a fall tray using faux pansies—yes, pansies! These cheerful blooms aren’t just for spring. With the right mix of autumn accents, they can bring a vibrant twist to your seasonal decor.  I'll be showing you how to create four fun and colorful fall tray designs using faux pansies. Follow along as I decorate and show you how to get inspired to add a touch of autumn to your home decor.


Collage showing four fall tray designs

Video tutorial



Whether you're styling a coffee table centerpiece or a kitchen vignette, all you need is:

  • A tray of your choice
  • Faux pansies or other seasonal flowers
  • Decorative pots, metal tins, or vases
  • A few favorite fall-themed accents, like pumpkins, candles, or woodland creatures
Decorations for fall tray design

 1. Thankful & Bright: Yellow Pansies with a Metal Bucket

For this first tray, I used my metal autumn bucket that reads “Always Be Thankful”—a Dollar Tree find from a few years ago that still brings charm to my fall decor.

  • I started by placing the bucket in the center of the tray.
  • Instead of trimming the yellow faux pansy stems, I gently bent them to fit inside the bucket.
  • To add warmth, I reused my ceramic pumpkin candle jar and placed it beside the bucket.
  • A white fabric pumpkin and a ceramic squirrel completed the look, adding texture and a playful woodland touch.

This tray is simple, clean, and cheerful—perfect for a kitchen counter or entryway table.

Collage showing fall tray decor

Yellow pansies in metal bucket on tray

2. Autumn Blues: White Pansies with a Blue Flower Pot

For the second tray, I wanted to play with contrast by reusing my blue flower pot.

  • I filled it with white faux pansies, which paired beautifully with the blue.
  • To bring in classic fall tones, I added orange foliage around the base.
  • gold-foam pumpkin, a white fabric pumpkin, and my ceramic, painted fox added layers of color and whimsy.

The mix of light and dark tones makes this tray feel both fresh and seasonal, making it great for a living room shelf or side table.


 3. Rustic Charm: Purple Pansies with a Brown Pitcher

Who says purple isn’t a fall color? For this third tray, I reused my brown metal pitcher and leaned into a rustic palette.

  • I added a candle pillar and tucked in some orange faux leaves for warmth.
  • The purple pansies added a bold, unexpected pop.
  • To finish, I placed a white fabric pumpkin and a yellow faux sunflower for balance.

This tray feels cozy and inviting—perfect for a mantel or dining table centerpiece.


4. Peachy & Personalized: Mixed Pansies with a Ceramic Pot

For the final tray, I chose a lighter peach ceramic pot and filled it with a mix of yellow and white pansies.

  • I added my wooden autumn book stack—a DIY piece I love reusing each year.
  • A gold pumpkin and light orange foliage brought in soft seasonal tones.

This tray is a beautiful reminder that fall decorating doesn’t have to be traditional. Reusing handmade or sentimental items adds a personal touch that makes your space feel truly yours.


🍂 Final Thoughts

Faux pansies might not be the first flower you think of for fall, but they’re a fun way to add color and charm to your seasonal tray designs. Don’t be afraid to mix unexpected hues with classic autumn textures. And remember—reuse what you already have! A little creativity goes a long way.

Which tray design is your favorite? Let me know in the comments or share your fall tray creations—I’d love to see them!

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  1. These are so cute!

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  2. Such pretty ideas, thanks for sharing with us at Handmade Monday :-)

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  3. Love the pansies! Thanks for linking up to Thinking Out Loud Thursday.

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  4. So many cute ideas! I especially love the last one.

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  5. Very cute ideas for creating pretty fall trays. I am pleased to feature your pretty creations at Love Your Creativity.

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  6. So festive and cute--I can't decide which one I like best. I do love candles and pumpkins in the fall. Thank you for sharing this post with all of us at the Will Blog for Comments 67 linkup. :)

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. It sure is hard to decide. I love having a variety to work with.

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  7. WOW, so pretty, love those pansies.
    Thank you for linking to HIH 599. See you again! Did you know, you can also link up with https://esmesalon.com/seniorsalonpitstop/ Mon through Saturday

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  8. Featured at Funtastic Friday Link Party 556 this week!

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  9. Such a great idea to show 4 different ways. Pansies and pumpkins, Fall is always my favorite. Thanks for the tips! Sandi

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    1. Sandi, thank you, and you're welcome. Happy to share this idea and tips as well. Thank you for visiting. 😊

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