The outdoors at the Bachman's Fall Ideas House is always fun and colorful and the 2012 house was no exception! The planters and flower boxes were perfect for the season...
The garage area was ready for a fun Halloween party! A tarpaper chalkboard scene decorated this wall...
Love these spooky ghosts...
The outdoor shed was made into a clubhouse with lots of artsy fun for kids...
The hanging loveseat was made of old tires...
The yard had a great firepit area,
a lovely arbor,
and the walls of the buildings were decorated with lots of plants and fun hanging displays!
I've included a video that Bachman's made of Fall Entry Decor Ideas...the burlap wreath above is included!
Well, that's it from the 2012 Fall house! Hope you enjoyed the tour! If you are nearby, the Holiday Ideas House is open November 8 - December 16th! I can't wait! And remember, if you want to see more, be sure to click the link at the top of my blog- you can visit all the previous Ideas House tours there!
I am joining Debra for the Marketplace at Common Ground ! Hope you'll stop by!
Until next time...
They were certainly creative with old tires! Thanks for sharing Linda!
ReplyDeleteLove the unusual wreathes. The tires seating is so crazy.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures never disappoint! Even a tutorial on the cool burlap thing! RAH, looks like Monday morning I better find me some burlap! Did you try it yet?
ReplyDeleteWhat? Tarpaper for a chalkboard! I have half a roll in our shed. I'm getting it out for the grandkids to write on. Brilliant idea! Thanks for all the inspiration. Mimi
ReplyDeleteso cool
ReplyDeleteI love the orange tires!
It must be so hard to focus on taking pictures of things. My eyes would be everywhere
I always enjoy these tours.
Thanks for sharing it with all of us.
AMy
Love the outdoor decorating! I really like the pumpkin portrait in the video too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your photos. I hope I can get to the Holiday Idea House.
What a fun outdoor tour. I love the idea of the tarpaper used a a chalkboard.
ReplyDeletethanks Linda for the complete tour - great to see since I don't live nearby! chalk on tar paper...got me thinking...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! The hanging tires with the flowers in them are neat.
ReplyDeleteThe outdoor decor is so creative and fun! And that clubhouse with the hanging tire loveseat would be every kid's dream hangout!
ReplyDeleteThe tires are brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAnother totally wonderful tour Linda. I love how adventurous the ideas are. The swing seat with they orange tyres is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing
Karenx
HI,dear Linda, thanks for another outdoor tour, filled with fun and beautiful experiences.
ReplyDeleteI love the arbor, and the beautiful burlap wreaths flowers-the little ghosts are so cute :-)
and all the other creative ideas,to smile of,or to like !
Hugs,Dorthe
Oh I just love the way the flowers, greenery and natural grapevine all look together! This house has so many neat ideas in it. I just looked back at some of the other posts and am so inspired! Thanks so much for the tour. I think I'll go back and look at some of your older idea house pics now.
ReplyDeleteThe tour was awesome..
ReplyDeleteI just watched the video and am sitting here drooling over all of the ideas..
Thank You for the post..
I loved it..
Thank you so much Linda! I am in love with all the tire ideas, especially that swinging loveseat! How cool is that?! They've done it again! Ann
ReplyDeleteSo much yummy fall goodness here! Thanks so much for sharing it with us. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful post with so many great ideas, thanks again for doing this! i love the hanging tire swing for three the best, I think. i wonder how hard that would be to make.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cindy
I am not going to show my husband that tire seating because he would love it and then it would be in my living room, but I am going to steal their tire planter idea for next Spring. Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDeleteVery creative. I really enjoy this blog.
ReplyDeleteI love the old tires and would love to make some myself. Do you happen to have any directions or refferences so that I could makemy own?
ReplyDeleteIf you visit the bachmans.com site, they have a contact us icon...you could try contacting them for info!
DeleteAny idea of how they made the sofa seat. I am thinking to do this in the yard.
ReplyDeleteHi Faith- you can try Bachmans.com Use the contact us button for questions...
DeleteI loved the tire bench too; emailed Bachmans.com and they told me the tire bench was made for a display, to enhance all the other items surrounding it to motivate sales, hence the sign that says "do not sit". Looks great but I do not think it would be very comfortable, would be nice if someone could make it functionable.
ReplyDeleteIt would be fun to see one that someone actually was using!
DeleteHello! A friend sent this to me. I designed the three pills on the orange tires...LOVE what you did with this! Always fun to see my the products I design featured in various places. My artist friend Lori Siebert designed the wall art in that same photo. I'll share this with her as well as my blog readers. Blessings, Caroline
ReplyDeleteMultiple Blessings by Caroline Simas
www.multipleblessings.net
So nice to meet you, Caroline! We love your designs!
Deleteamei tudo que vc postá aqui parabéns !!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the hanging love seats made of tires! I came over from pinterest and you have totally inspired me!! It is so nice to see all of the clever ways to give a new life to things instead of going in the landfills. Every little bit helps and you have done amazing things! Nice work and I will start following your ideas for a continued inspiration.
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Loved your blog! I have taken the liberty of posting one of your ideas on Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/thelittlegreenpage – an online community to spread eco-awareness. Trust this is fine with you. Pravin
ReplyDeleteNICE IDEA USING THE TIRES! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the tires, how do you make them? Especially the filler for the hole, and what goes on the bottom? Is there a way to make it water resistant, for possible outside use? Thanks, loving the idea
ReplyDeleteThank you, Amy! You can visit their website at www.bachmans.com They have a "contact us" button and may be able to answer your questions.
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