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autumn Archives - University Square Apartments Blog https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/tag/autumn/ Just another Rent Cafe Blogs Sites site Wed, 03 May 2017 17:09:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Five Easy Fall DIY Decorating Ideas https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/2015/10/25/five-easy-fall-diy-decorating-ideas/ Sun, 25 Oct 2015 16:19:00 +0000 http://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/?p=72 Our theme for October is Fall Into Autumn! We’ll be bringing you everything from tasty treats for the season to décor ideas that will “leaf” you inspired to deck out your home in the colors of the season! We’re lucky to be in a four-season town, so we’re excited to “fall” in love with Autumn…

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Our theme for October is Fall Into Autumn! We’ll be bringing you everything from tasty treats for the season to décor ideas that will “leaf” you inspired to deck out your home in the colors of the season! We’re lucky to be in a four-season town, so we’re excited to “fall” in love with Autumn with you!
Fall may be our favorite season in Flagstaff, and brings with it so many opportunities to enjoy nature and flex your creativity! With a beautiful natural landscape surrounding us for inspiration, there’s no shortage of fun décor that helps you bring the fall season indoors. But rather than going out and buying new fall decorations, how about making them yourself? Here are five easy DIY fall décor projects you can display in your home this season!

Harvest Vases

All you need for this beautiful table topper are a few cylinder vases (we like these from Michael’s), a few handfuls of shelled nuts (think pecans), wheat bunches, and a sheet of autumn-colored scrapbook paper (brown, deep red, rust, gold, etc.). First, roll a strip of scrapbook paper and tuck it into the top of your vase as a decorative cuff. Stick a wheat bunch or two (you can also pick this up from Michael’s!) into the vase, and surround it with a big scoop of nuts! These make beautiful coffee table centerpieces, or you could hang them in wall sconces!

Twine Pumpkins

Have any extra toilet paper lying around? Turn it into a beautiful DIY pumpkin! You’ll need a roll of toilet paper, a skein of twine, scissors, a hot glue gun, and a stick. Secure one end of your twine to the inside of the toilet paper tube with a dab of hot glue. Wrap the twine around the toilet paper until the full roll is covered. Once the full roll is covered, glue the other end of your twine into the center of the roll to secure it, and stick your stick through the center to make the stem! Voila … an easy, beautiful autumn decorative piece!

Burlap Leaf Wreath

A wreath is a beautiful and simple statement piece to make your home’s exterior a little more welcoming. For this project, grab a straw plain wreath (you can snag one for under three bucks at Jo-Ann’s), a half- to full-yard of burlap, and either various colors of crafting felt, craft leaves, or head out to the Flagstaff forests to pick up some real fall foliage. If you go with craft felt (think greens, reds, yellows, and oranges), cut out some leaf templates on the felt—you’ll want at least twenty! You’ll also need some scissors and a glue gun. Cut strips of burlap; use hot glue to secure one end to the wreath frame, then wrap the full wreath with your burlap, gluing down the other end when needed. Once the full wreath is covered, begin placing your leaves on the wreath, securing them with hot glue. Make sure you leave some of the burlap exposed; it’s a beautiful fall textile, so let people see it! Once you’re happy with the look, hang your wreath on the door to welcome friends and fall to your home!

Mason Pumpkin Jars

For this craft, raid your cabinets for mason jars; you’ll also need brown and orange acrylic paint, wood pegs, scissors, glue, and fall-colors card stock. First, paint your mason jars orange (you can get a variety of shades for not a lot of cash at any craft store). Paint the lids brown. You can also paint the wood pegs, or leave them their natural shade of brown. While the jars and lids dry, cut leaf shapes from the card stock. Cut thinner strips of your card stock to curl as vines. (All you need to curl your strips is either the edge of a scissor blade—to curl like curling ribbon—or a pencil to wrap the strip around.) Secure a leaf and a few paper “vines” to each wood peg with glue, and then secure the peg “stem” to the jar lid with more glue. Simply screw the lids on to finish your project. These are great as centerpieces, or as candy jars! You can also use them as beautiful fall gift containers if you don’t mind giving up your beautiful craft!

Pine Cone Place Cards

Make beautiful pine cone place cards or card holders with pine cones you can find right here in Flagstaff! First, hunt for some pine cones with relatively flat bases. Secure them to a drink coaster with hot glue. To create a holder for your place card or stand for your greeting card, use sturdy craft leaves or dried real leaves; secure the leaf to the pine cone by tucking the stem into the pine cone and securing with hot glue. Secure the place card or greeting card to the leaf with either hot glue, foam tape, or double sided tape. Place these beautiful pine cone card holders on your table, bookshelf, or window sill!

Happy Crafting!
 

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5 Ways to Celebrate Fall in Flagstaff https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/2015/10/18/5-ways-to-celebrate-fall-in-flagstaff/ Sun, 18 Oct 2015 21:26:00 +0000 http://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/?p=81 Our theme for October is Fall Into Autumn! We’ll be bringing you everything from tasty treats for the season to décor ideas that will “leaf” you inspired to deck out your home in the colors of the season! We’re lucky to be in a four-season town, so we’re excited to “fall” in love with Autumn…

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5 Ways to Celebrate Fall in Flagstaff
Our theme for October is Fall Into Autumn! We’ll be bringing you everything from tasty treats for the season to décor ideas that will “leaf” you inspired to deck out your home in the colors of the season! We’re lucky to be in a four-season town, so we’re excited to “fall” in love with Autumn with you!

Fall has officially come to Flagstaff, which means the descent of warm autumn colors from the Peaks, the return of the Flagstaff LEAF-ometer, and a ton of great ways to take in the dazzling ruby reds, bronzed browns, and fiery golden oranges and yellows of the season! Here are just a few ways to take in the beauty of autumn here in Flagstaff
 

Take a Hike

Hit up Wilson Meadow in the Heart Prairie for views of beautiful wildflowers, grasslands, and brilliant foliage along the trail. Or head to Bismarck Lake for pond-like shallow waters surrounded by marshes and brimming with wildlife! There’s also the Aspen Nature Loop for a tour of fall colors with stunning views of the Peaks and Kendrick Mountain.

It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!

More like the great pumpkins. Join in the Arboretum’s pumpkin walk on Saturday, October 24, for an evening stroll through the gardens filled with glowing jack-o-lanterns! Or hop aboard the Grand Canyon Railway Pumpkin Patch Train. The train journeys from Williams through the countryside and on to a secret pumpkin patch. Plus there’s a walk-through Haunted Train Car! Aimed at all ages, there’s something for everyone … including a chance to display your best Halloween Costume. The train runs every weekend in October!
 

Lions and Tigers and Bears … And Owls

Join the Bearizona crew for the Howly, Growly, Owly Festival every weekend in October. There’s the Howl-O-Ween Express open air bus, a spooky haunted cave (it’s called the Growly Bear Cave … and we’re not so sure we’re going in there, but totally dare you to!), and more seasonal fun! This is another family friendly event with fun for all ages. Plus … you’re at Bearizona. Need we say more?
 

NAU Homecoming Parade

OMGosh, we LOOVE parades! Bundle up in your favorite hat and scarf and join NAU Alumni Relations for a Homecoming parade with the theme “Cirque du NAU.” (Will there be acrobats? PLEASE LET THERE BE ACROBATS!!!) There are a ton of fun events leading up to the parade, including (gasp!) Cirque Zuma Zuma, an African acrobat team (yay!) on the 19th and a Homecoming carnival for students only on the 22nd. Join in the parade for a stellar display of homemade floats, bands, and more! The parade starts at 11 a.m. on October 24; NAIPTA will be offering free bus service on its Mountain Link Route 10 running every 10 minutes from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. with stops through Woodlands Village, NAU’s campus, downtown, and in front of Collins Irish Pup.
 

NAU Homecoming Football Game

See the Lumberjacks take on Weber State for a classic fall football game! Is there anything more “autumnal” than tossing a pigskin or more “fall” than watching the opposition get tackled? We think not! The Homecoming game takes place Saturday, October 24, with kickoff at 4 p.m. at the Skydome. Break out your blue and gold and join in this classic fall event!

What are your favorite ways to celebrate Fall in Flagstaff?
 

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]]> 81 Fall in Love with Fall-Flavored Foods https://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/2015/10/02/fall-in-love-with-fall-flavored-foods/ Fri, 02 Oct 2015 22:32:00 +0000 http://www.universitysquaresite.com/blog/?p=90     Our theme for October is Fall Into Autumn! We’ll be bringing you everything from tasty treats for the season to décor ideas that will “leaf” you inspired to deck out your home in the colors of the season! We’re lucky to be in a four-season town, so we’re excited to “fall” in love…

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Fall in Love with Fall-Flavored Foods
 
Our theme for October is Fall Into Autumn! We’ll be bringing you everything from tasty treats for the season to décor ideas that will “leaf” you inspired to deck out your home in the colors of the season! We’re lucky to be in a four-season town, so we’re excited to “fall” in love with Autumn with you!
 

So … here’s the thing. It’s officially Fall, and that means pumpkin spice. We swear, these days the pumpkin spice invasion feels like a zombie apocalypse: from M&Ms and Oreos to hamburgers and kitty litter (no, we’re not kidding), it seems like the pumpkin spice trend is taking over America. Well we’ve had enough. Not to completely dismiss this favorite flavor for fall … We snag a pumpkin spice latte or two before the season ends. But there are SO many other fantastic fall flavors to try! Don’t believe us? Well here are FIVE!

Chai

Pumpkin spice is basically the new chai. Seriously, don’t you remember a few years ago when you could buy just about ANYTHING with chai flavoring? It’s time to take it old school and reinvest in this former fall fav! But don’t just cop out with a chai latte. Because it’s also time to kick the chai-craze up a notch. We’re talking chai chocolate, y’all: Dagoba Organic Chocolate offers a chai chocolate bar that will seriously knock your socks off. We’re also talking Brown Butter Chai Spiced Snickerdoodles. Is the name a little long? Yes. Is it worth it? … Oh, yeah.
 

Salted Caramel

Caramel is like your cool cousin. Salted Caramel is like your fancy aunt. We just discovered Ben & Jerry’s Salted Caramel Core ice cream, and we’d love to tell you how awesome it is but our mouths are still full. If you want something that’s healthy-but-still-decadent, try Fiber One’s Salted Caramel Cheesecake Bar. It’s new, and it’s delicious, and it’s only 150 calories, so take that, diet!
 

Pecan Pie

We know what you’re thinking … Pecan pie isn’t a flavor, it’s a food. Well, guess what? We don’t care. It’s still scrumptious, and it’s officially become one of our favorite Fall flavors. If you don’t believe us, then believe M&Ms. The Mars company has officially started rolling out Pecan Pie M&Ms, and we’re so happy about it we could cry. But we’re going to hold back our tears … otherwise we might miss this delectable Pecan Pie Ravioli recipe. The only problem we have with this tasty treat is it leaves us at a loss for what to have for dinner … maybe pumpkin pie?
 

Snickerdoodle

So snickerdoodle itself is also not technically a flavor … but it’s recently taken on a life of its own as a flavor, so we’re going there! Check out General Mills Chex Mix Muddy Buddies, and jazz them up as muddy buddy snowballs! Or try some Nestle Coffee-Mate’s snickerdoodle coffee creamer to perk up your morning. Braum’s Ice Cream also has a snickerdoodle flavored treat.
 

Sweet Potato

… No, we’re skipping the pumpkin pie. Because this. This must happen. Break out the sweet potato fries. (Hint: Why not just head down to Beaver Street Brewery or Brews & Cues for a delicious Bowl of Goodness?) A sweet potato latte sounds like a sweet and savory alternative to a pumpkin spice latte. And let’s not forget the classic sweet potato casserole. But we also said we’re skipping the pumpkin pie, and here’s why: Sweet potato pie. A southern staple, and a savory snack for fall! (PS: Do yourself a flavor-favor and check out the sweet potato grilled cheese sandwich recipe we shared back in April!)

What are your favorite Fall flavors?

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