Wonderful Craftsman Style Decor + More: Friday Finds

Happy Friday the 13th! The last time I wrote this in my blog was nine months ago in a fall-themed Friday Finds post last October.

I love this time of year because there are so many things to enjoy. Apple picking, fall festivals, beautiful colors, amazing sunsets, and so much more. There’s no shortage of decorating inspiration too. Today I’m showcasing a craftsman style bedroom and a craftsman style home tour, along with a few other goodies in between!

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Let’s start with a unique and dreamy bedroom with a vintage craftsman vibe. I love all the built-ins and the rustic rafter ceiling.

And speaking of craftsman style, Emily Henderson shared a post about the 7 key elements of craftsman style. I find this decor to be so warm and inviting and lucky is the person who lives in a craftsman home.

If you go for walks to enjoy all the colors of the season, you might want to pick some of the grasses and wildflowers to make a beautiful foraged autumn arrangement.

I know y’all know it’s pumpkin flavor season so I don’t want to disappoint. Try my Pumpkin Fettuccine Alfredo recipe for a tasty twist on pasta. It has a subtle pumpkin flavor and trust me – the calories are worth it! This is one of my favorite pasta dishes to make.

I’ve been dreaming of taking another yurt vacation next fall, preferably at the Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois. Then I stumbled across this gorgeous Whidbey Island retreat that features a few little glamping units on the property. But seriously, you have to see the main house which is gorgeous!

Lastly, I spied this cool interior decorating flip book that has lots of inspirational photos for decorating smaller spaces.

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    1. I actually hadn’t thought of that, Diana. But it’s a good point. There is something to be said about determining who comes into your space, especially when you are vulnerable. Probably why gated communities are so valued. Maybe the tents have a little lock on the zippers?