Outdoor Pumpkin Decor

One of my favorite ways to decorate for fall is by placing pumpkins up our steps outside. I also use some mums to make our home look festive and inviting. The first year I got pumpkins, we had issues with squirrels and other critters eating them. I thought I would share the solution!

There’s no fancy tutorial. I just cover the pumpkins in vaseline. The animals may try to bite into the pumpkins, but they’ll stop because they hate the vaseline. As the vaseline dries you can barely see it- if anything it just makes the pumpkins shine a bit. It’s a quick and easy way to preserve the pumpkins so they last from September through Thanksgiving.

I love getting less traditional looking pumpkins. I try to get various colors, shapes, and textures. How cute are they?!

How do you like to decorate for fall?

Pumpkin Cream Pie

Fall is finally on it’s way! I am all about cool breezes, warm colors, and pumpkin everything! Our house is covered in cute pumpkin decor and we love the flavors of the season.

I created this pie because I love pumpkin everything, except for pumpkin pie! I don’t know if it’s the texture, but I’ve never been a huge fan. Crazy, I know. Pies just scream ‘fall’ to me, so I wanted to make a pumpkin pie hybrid. May I introduce….the pumpkin cream pie!

This simple pie just requires a quick crust bake, followed by chilling in the fridge for a few hours. It is a great make ahead pie for a party. I love the creaminess to this pie filling and the warm spices, but what I love MOST of all is the crust. I considered making a graham cracker crust, but then I remembered fall has a very special cookie all its own- the spiced wafer. Also known as ginger snaps, the spiced wafer is the most flavorful, crispy yet chewy cookie out there. I knew I had to make it the base of this fall inspired pie.

I hope you give this pie a try because you will love it! Do you have a favorite pie? Or a favorite pumpkin-flavored fall treat?