Guest Picks: Fall Harvest Entertaining
Everybody loves pie. Truer words have never been said.
Pocket pie molds are cute central.
October is crush season for wine makers. Let's drink to that.
Fall is also the season for harvesting and pressing olives for olive oil. Beautiful extra-virgin olive oil deserves a beautiful home.
Burlap gets an elegant makeover with this pretty gold finish.
This handcrafted, reclaimed oak board is begging for a loaf of crusty bread — and honey butter. P.S. I love you, cast iron boat handles.
Charming is the word for this Ball jar grinder. The adjustable mill allows you to grind your coffee exactly the way you want. I'd imagine this would be great for spices too.
There seems to have been a big straw fad of late. These birch straws are the coolest I've seen yet.
There is something magical about gathering and breaking bread together. This stoneware baker and spoon set is perfect for potlucks. Buy it, love it, do more potlucks.
The beautiful two-tone streaks on this bamboo grinder just look so rustic and woodsy to me. Bonus function: Turn clockwise for fine shavings, counterclockwise for coarse.
Bring some of that fall foliage indoors with these delicate skeleton leaves. I love the idea of placing them around a candleholder to create a warm, diffused glow, or you can decorate a vase with them for some fall style.
Cool autumn evenings call for something warm and cozy, like French onion soup. These oven-to-table, double-handled soup crocks would be perfect for it.
Serve big clusters of grapes in this gorgeous bowl, or display it on the countertop for a pretty autumnal glow.
Dinner parties don't have to be fussy affairs, but using cloth napkins can elevate your meal instantly. The golden hues in this print would be great for a fall party.
The gold leaf and purple berry motif in this table runner is perfect for your fall harvest table.
Step up your pumpkin carving game this year with this set of interchangeable blades. When you're done with the jack-o'-lantern, keep them handy for prepping winter squashes.
If I had a fireplace, I'd certainly keep a few of these marshmallow twigs nearby.
Being a good hostess is all about being thoughtful. These oven-safe paper loaf pans would be perfect for baking up mini pumpkin loaves as take-home gifts for guests.Next: 5 Foolproof Steps for Fresh Fall Tablescapes
I can't resist a cheese plate, especially not when it is encased in such a handsome reclaimed wood and recycled glass dome. The rustic feel of this set is perfect for the fall.
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