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Classic Plush Pumpkins

I was introduced to Plush Pumpkins years ago.  A co-worker had an enormous collection of these classy pumpkins.  They come in a variety of colors and sizes. Let's take a look at my collection and a few others.

I have my collection as a focal point on a round table in our living room.  I love the little pumpkins.  They are so cute! One of my favorite features of Plush Pumpkins are the real stems.  They can be intricate with twists and turns.  The stems are what makes these pumpkins so special.  I placed a dark green velvet pumpkin on top of a small vase of fall foliage and scattered my remaining pumpkins around.
I adore this Plush Pumpkin collection.  Notice the little acorn!
(Plush Pumpkins)
 Aren't the colors gorgeous in this display? I am totally in love with this purple grouping.
(Plush Pumpkins)
These acorns are adorable and would add a nice touch.  I need to order a few!
(Plush Pumpkins)
My sweet friend Lisa at Buttercup Bliss has a terrific collection.
(Buttercup Bliss)
Lisa displayed this collection on her Thanksgiving table.  Pretty fall colors.
(Buttercup Bliss)
Do you own any Plush Pumpkins or have you tried making your own?  If not, stop by the Plush Pumpkin website and find a store near you.  These add a lovely, decorator touch to your fall decor.

Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse
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  1. Oh my...these are absolutely stunning. I have made a few of the plush pumpkins (actually using silk scarves, lace, as well, although the velvet ones are my faves.) Your collections are so beautiful and I have never seen the acorns before...oh. my. goodness!!

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    1. Hi Debbie Ray,
      I want to try my hand at making a few. I selected most of my real pumpkins this year based on their stems so that I can harvest them for my own plush pumpkins later. What did you put in the pumpkin? Aren't the acorns adorable?!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  2. Gorgeous! I love the colours!
    Jennelise xo

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    1. Hi Jennelise!
      Thank you for stopping by. Yes, I am in love with the colors of Plush Pumpkins too! I am really liking the purples and foresee a few purchases in my future. By the way, I love your name!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  3. I love those plush pumpkins and acorns. So cute and can be difficult to find. I will have to check out their website!

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    1. Hi Kelly!
      I was lucky to work with someone who is friends with the Plush Pumpkin designer. They can be difficult to locate, but are so adorable! Hope you were able to add a couple to your fall decor!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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  4. Oh, I love you collections! I love the colors!

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    1. thanks for stopping by. Plush Pumpkins has some beautiful color choices!
      Blessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse

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