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25 [More] Ways to Instantly Get in the Mood for Fall (2023)

Lately, I’ve been waking up to that unmistakable “fall feeling.” You know, when the air gets a tad cooler, and the sky seems a bit bluer. It’s nature’s way of whispering, “Autumn is here.”

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So, let’s dive into the awesomeness that is fall (or Autumn, if we want to sound all fancy about it). Grab your comfiest sweater and get ready to immerse yourself in the season of change, comfort, and all things cozy. If you want to check out the previous post on how to get in the mood for Fall you can see that here!

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Sweater Weather, Baby

Oh, the sweet embrace of sweaters! Even if you work up a bit of sweater-induced sweat, it’s worth it for the cozy vibes. There’s just something comforting about being getting all bundled up like a walking blanket-fort.

Chase the Changing Leaves

Take a scenic stroll to soak in the breathtaking autumn foliage. The vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows are Mother Nature’s masterpiece.

Fall Hikes and Picnics

Even non-outdoorsy folks will adore fall hikes and picnics. Grab your comfiest hiking boots, pack a thermos of hot cocoa, sandwiches, and a buddy for a forest adventure. If you want a little help planning your cute and cozy picnic, check out the Mystery Picnic option from AmazingCo.

Movie Nights, Autumn Style

Cozy up indoors with some fall-themed movies. Here’s a watchlist to get you started:

Stranger Things

A supernatural, nostalgic series that perfectly captures the eerie Fall vibes in a small 80s town.

Crimson Peak

I looooove this movie. It’s a great creepy Autumn watchlist addition.

Sleepy Hollow

Tim Burton’s adaptation of Washington Irving’s classic tale is the quintessential Halloween movie, with its spooky ambiance and Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane.

Gilmore Girls

Follow the lives of the quirky residents of Stars Hollow as they navigate the changing seasons and smalltown drama.

Pride and Prejudice

I don’t exactly know why this movie (and book) are so good… they just are. And event though there’s no particular autumn theme going on in this movie, it’s a great cozy watch for cool Fall nights.

This Is Us

This heartwarming series follows the lives of the Pearson family through their lives and there’s something very comfort-food-esque about it. It’s also a tear-jerker, be warned.

Hocus Pocus

A classic (which now has a sequel!) story about 3 witchy sisters and the children that get entangled in their world.

These films transport you to the magical realm of fall, with spooky adventures and heartwarming tales. Let me know if you have any other movies you’d add to this list!

Pumpkin Spice and All Things Nice

Embrace the pumpkin spice craze with lattes, pies, and candles. It’s a flavor that warms the soul and tickles your taste buds. I mean you might as well enjoy it, because it’s gonna be EVERYWHERE.

Cozy Up Your Space

Give your home an autumn makeover with earthy tones, fluffy blankets, and candlelight. Swap out the bright summer decor for warm, inviting hues. A few pumpkins and spices can transform your space into a rustic haven. If you’re looking to add a little more Fall aesthetic to your digital life, check out this set of Autumn-themed phone icons and these Cozy Autumn desktop wallpapers.

Visit a Local Farmer’s Market

Support local businesses and stock up on fall goodies like apples, pumpkins, and cider. Farmer’s markets in autumn are a feast for the senses, offering fresh produce and artisanal treats.

Baking Adventures

Spend quality time in the kitchen baking fall-inspired treats like apple pies and cinnamon rolls. The scent of warm spices and freshly baked goods will fill your home with coziness.

Haunted Attractions

Get your adrenaline pumping with haunted houses and spooky mazes, channeling the Halloween spirit. It’s like stepping into your favorite horror movie… which is a thing we all want to do? Right?? Or just watch some horror movies, here’s a list of my favorites 🙂

Plan a Fall Getaway

Take a fall-themed vacation to a cabin, a charming town, or explore new places as the world changes its wardrobe. Fall getaways provide the perfect opportunity to disconnect from the daily grind and reconnect with nature.

Campfire Stories

Gather around a crackling campfire with friends or family, sharing stories and roasting marshmallows. It’s a chance to create lasting memories under the starry autumn sky.

Check out some favorite campire stories via Reddit.

DIY Fall Decor

Get crafty with homemade fall decorations like wreaths and centerpieces. Creating your own decor adds a personal touch to your home and allows you to unleash your creative spirit. Beware the craft stores though, guys, the money just disappears in those places.

Fall Wardrobe Update

Swap out your summer clothes for fall fashion, complete with scarves, boots, and cozy flannels.

Explore Pumpkin Patches

Visit a local pumpkin patch and pick the perfect pumpkins for carving or decorating. It’s a tradition that brings out the kid in everyone and results in some fantastic Jack-o’-lanterns.

Check out this list of over 300 pumpkin carving ideas!

Leaf Art

Press colorful leaves and use them for autumn-inspired art projects such as framing pressed leaves.

Fall-Themed Books

Curl up with a good book that captures the essence of fall:

“Anne of Green Gables”

Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved classic follows the adventures of Anne Shirley, a spirited redhead, and her experiences in the enchanting fall landscape of Prince Edward Island.

“The Secret Garden”

Frances Hodgson Burnett’s tale of a neglected garden’s transformation mirrors the awakening of the characters within it, making it a perfect autumn read.

Reading by a cozy fire or with a warm blanket makes the experience even more special.

“The Halloween Tree”

If you’re more into the spooky side of Fall you need to check out The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury. It’s the perfect Halloween read – check out my quick review here.

Candlelit Dinners

Enjoy intimate dinners at home with candlelight and hearty fall recipes. It’s officially soup season!

Harvest Festivals

Attend local harvest festivals for fun, food, and fall-themed activities. These festivals often feature pumpkin carving contests, hayrides, and delicious autumnal treats.

Apple Orchards

Pick crisp apples at an orchard and make homemade apple sauce or pies. The freshness of the apples enhances the flavor of your culinary creations.

Cozy Blanket Forts

Build blanket forts and have a movie night inside with friends or family, or just a cozy night in on your own.

Autumn Playlists

Create and share fall-themed playlists featuring soothing acoustic tunes. The right music sets the mood for a cozy night in or a scenic drive to admire fall foliage.

Fall-Inspired Art and Crafts

Try your hand at autumn crafts like making pinecone bird feeders or painting gourds.

Stargazing

Enjoy the crisp fall nights by stargazing and identifying constellations. Lay out a blanket, grab some hot cocoa, and lose yourself in the beauty of the night sky.

Soup Nights

It’s soup season! Tomato, butternut squash, chili. Now is the time for all the soups!

Fall-Inspired Drinks

Experiment with warm, spiced beverages like mulled wine or hot apple cider. Sipping on these seasonal delights warms you from the inside out and adds a touch of festivity to your day.

Here’s a massive list of autumn and winter drink recipes.

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Happy Fall Ya’ll!

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