Saltwater Sounds: Cozy Chaos and Cottage Charm

Welcome To This Week’s Saltwater Sounds…

A collection of ideas, tips, and inspiration. Here, I share everything happening in the world of Shiplap and Shells, what to look forward to on the blog, and the inspiration I’ve found throughout the week.

I hope you had a good week!

It’s been a week and a half since we returned from our two-month boat trip, and while it feels great to be home, getting caught up has been slow going.

We came home to a broken refrigerator and freezer. Thankfully, it must have just happened, because not much had spoiled yet. I’m so glad we came back two days early, or that homecoming could’ve been a whole lot messier!

bright colored zinnias growing in the garden in front of the cottage

Appliances just aren’t what they used to be. Remember those avocado green and harvest gold refrigerators from the ’70s? You could count on those things to last forever! I’m convinced people only got rid of them because of the color, not because they stopped working.

Between that, piles of laundry from the trip, being at least a month behind on fall decorating, and the never-ending garden to-do list, it’s been a bit chaotic around here. But I’m getting there — slowly but surely. And honestly? It just feels so good to be home.

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Dahlias, Zinnias, and Asters

bright colored zinnias growing in the garden in front of the greenhouse

It’s amazing how much changes in two months.

The garden has slowed down, but there are still a few stars of the show stealing the spotlight.

bright colored zinnias growing in the garden in front of the greenhouse

The dahlias, zinnias, and asters are absolutely breathtaking right now, bursting with color when most of the garden is winding down.

bright colored zinnias growing in the garden in front of the cottage
pink and green zinnias growing in the October garden

None of them were blooming before we left in August, so it feels like such a gift to come home to all this beauty.

the front yard in October with dahlias and asters growing

We moved the dahlias to the fence along the front of the driveway this year, and they’ve absolutely thrived.

bright colored dahlias and purple asters growing along the fence

I love how they pair with the purple asters — it’s such a cheerful combination for early fall!

bright colored dahlias and purple asters growing along the fence

What I love about asters is that they can be divided once they’ve finished blooming. When we added the patio a couple of years ago, we split our three original plants, and each mother plant became four new ones!

They’ve grown even larger this year than I expected, and it’s been so rewarding to see how well they’ve filled in.

yellow dahlias growing in the October garden

I planted several new varieties of dahlia tubers this year, and I’m so happy with how they turned out. Here are a few of my favorites — each one has been such a fun surprise as it’s started to bloom!

burgundy dahlias growing in the October garden
yellow dahlias and purple asters growing in the October garden
orange dahlias growing in the October garden

Let me know if you have any questions. I didn’t have time to look up the names of each one before publishing this.

orange and burgundy dahlias growing in the October garden

October’s Cut Flower Garden

yarrow and zinnias in the fall cut flower garden

The yarrow is still blooming beautifully in the cut flower garden, adding that soft touch of color I love this time of year.

white pumpkins growing up the garden trellis

The best surprise, though, has to be the white pumpkins climbing up the trellis alongside the flowers.

white pumpkins growing up the garden trellis

The Fall Cottage Garden

October cottage garden and cottage

As I walk through the cottage garden, there are still plenty of signs of life — the ornamental grasses, autumn sedum ‘Autumn Joy,’ calendula, and a few black-eyed Susans are all hanging in there, adding those last splashes of color before fall fully settles in.

October cottage garden

There are even some lavender plants that are still in bloom.

October Gardening Tasks

October cottage garden

There’s plenty to do in the garden this month. Here’s my list of things I still need to do.


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cottage kitchen decorated for fall

After soaking up those last bits of color outside, it’s time to head indoors.

The cottage is finally starting to feel like fall again — cozy textures, soft candlelight, and a few pumpkins sprinkled here and there make it such a warm and welcoming space this time of year.

Let’s just say—I went a little overboard on photos this week. I guess I’m trying to make up for all those weeks I didn’t share anything from home!

Take a look…

Fall Cottage Kitchen

cottage kitchen decorated for fall

I’m loving the larger kitchen island. I can’t believe how much easier it is to prep food and make meals with all the extra counter space.

It’s one of those changes that makes you wonder how you ever managed before!

cottage kitchen decorated for fall
cottage kitchen decorated for fall
teal vintage cabinet in a cottage kitchen
vintage items on open shelving in cottage kitchen

Many of the pieces on the open kitchen shelves are new finds from our boat trip.

The brown and white vintage transferware came from Christianson’s Nursery in Mount Vernon, and both the glass jar and green tin are vintage treasures I found at the Brentwood Bay Antique Mall in Canada.

I love how they each add a little personality and charm to the space — such fun reminders of our travels!

cottage kitchen decorated for fall
cottage kitchen decorated for fall
cottage kitchen decorated for fall
purple and green hydrangeas

I have so many different shades of dried hydrangeas this year, and I’m especially loving the mix of green and purple blooms on the kitchen table. They add such a soft, cozy touch to the space and the perfect blend of summer fading into fall.

cottage kitchen and living room decorated for fall

Fall Cottage Living Room

cottage living room decorated for fall

I’m really loving the new furniture layout in the living room. It feels so much more open this way, and the space naturally lends itself to conversation now. It’s amazing what a simple change can do!

cottage living room decorated for fall
cottage living room decorated for fall
cottage living room decorated for fall
cottage living room decorated for fall
cottage living room decorated for fall
cottage living room decorated for fall
cottage living room decorated for fall

“Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall.”— F. Scott Fitzgerald

orange marigolds and greenhouse

Now that the leaves are falling from the trees and the flowers are fading away, what’s next for the garden? Here’s a fall task list to help you prepare your garden for the winter season…CONTINUE READING.

magnolia leaf and dried orange wreath

This easy-to-make DIY fresh magnolia leaf wreath is perfect for fall and holidays. I’ll show you how I incorporated magnolia leaves from the tree in our yard, branches of all kinds, and dried oranges. A step-by-step tutorial is below…CONTINUE READING.

dried oranges tied to garland

Are you looking for the perfect natural addition to your fall and winter holiday decor? I’ll show you how to dry orange slices to add a touch of warmth, color, and charm to any DIY project…CONTINUE READING.

My Favorite Inspiration Around the Web This Week

This instant pot chicken pot pie casserole looks fall fabulous!

Step inside this modern arch-filled La Jolla sanctuary.

This brown and white transferware pumpkin fall craft is the cutest idea!

Find the best Halloween spooky cocktails, mocktails, and punches, plus drinks for fall nights and cozy sips!

This Urban Grace home project will inspire you.

Here’s a guide for cutting and arranging chrysanthemums that you’ll want to see.

I’m loving this DIY black and white swag crafted for Halloween.

These Toblerone shortbread cookies look so delicious!

zinnias growing in front of greenhouse

Next week, I’ll be sharing a peek inside Wildflower, our trawler-turned-second-home, after two months of cruising the Pacific Northwest.

I’ll also have more updates from the garden as I dive into fall cleanup mode, plus a few new cozy touches I’m adding around the cottage as the temperatures cool down.

It feels like the start of a whole new season, filled with cozy evenings, garden planning, and maybe even a pumpkin spice candle or two.

Until next time,

Wishing a wonderful week ahead,

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