Fall decorations at Joanna Gaines' Magnolia store now include a captivating, complimentary touch.
In the world of home decor, Joanna Gaines' Magnolia fall line has once again made a splash, capturing the essence of rustic charm and autumnal beauty. The Texas-based homeware store, adorned with fall decor ideas, has unveiled its 2025 collection, and a significant part of the decor is statement dried flowers and foliage.
Joanna Gaines, renowned for her unique style, has decorated the store with a timeless, natural look that is characteristic of her fall decor style. The entryway display, for instance, features dried florals from the farm in March, while the interior showcases a mixed floral bouquet, elegant yet simple, with deep purples and mossy greens.
For those wishing to recreate this look at home, here are some tips. Start by harvesting flowers when they are fully open but not going to seed. Remove excess foliage and bundle like flowers together. Hang the bundles upside down in a dry, dark, and well-ventilated space, using rubber bands and clothespins to secure them. Avoid high humidity to prevent mold and preserve colour.
Some of the best flowers for drying, similar to those used by Joanna Gaines, include strawflowers, lavender, baby's breath, sage, small roses, yarrow, amaranth, sweet annie, and eucalyptus. Professional dried flowers like peony, poppy pod, statice, gomphrena, celosia, and dried grasses like pampas grass and bunny tails also fit well with a Joanna Gaines-inspired aesthetic.
Rachel Bull, Head of Gardens, provides additional suggestions, recommending growing teasels, dried allium seed heads, and amaranthus (tassel flower) for drying, in addition to Joanna's choices.
The perfect autumnal-inspired arrangement can be achieved with a touch of deep orange leaves. The Hanson Crackle vase, with its patina and character, adds country charm to a farmhouse table arrangement with dainty wildflowers. The Michael vase, covered in a rich green glaze, elevates any surface it's placed on when filled with Chinese lanterns or poppy seed heads. The scalloped rattan vase, finely woven and trendy, provides texture that works beautifully with delicate autumnal stems.
Dried flowers are a sophisticated way to bring an autumnal feel into any room without relying on pumpkins and plaid. The Waco store is adorned with these arrangements, all natural tones, not dyed or bleached, and feel organically beautiful and delicate.
In addition to the DIY options, Joanna Gaines has introduced pre-dried bouquets in her new collection. These bouquets, featuring dried ammi, poppy seed pods, yarrow, and dill, can be a convenient way to add a touch of rustic charm to your home this fall.
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The Joanna Gaines-inspired interior design, with its emphasis on dried flowers and foliage, embodies a beautiful blend of rustic charm and autumnal lifestyle, transforming homes into a sanctuary of natural elegance. By drying flowers such as strawflowers, lavender, and baby's breath, one can create statement arrangements reminiscent of Joanna Gaines' home-and-garden aesthetic, adding a touch of organic beauty to their living spaces.