Welcome September with a DIY floral arrangement and centerpiece incorporating apples, hydrangeas, and sunflowers for a fall tablescape. You’ll find a step-by-step guide, as well as additional fall floral and table inspiration from my Monday Morning Blooms’ friends.

Happy September and Labor Day for those in the U.S.!
It’s one of my favorite days of the month, when I join my
Monday Morning Blooms’ friends to share some flower therapy.
Lidy, Pam and I are happy to welcome back
Jennifer, from Celebrating Everyday Life,
joining us as a special guest ‘bloomer’ today!

You can my blogging friends’ links to their beautiful floral inspiration at the bottom of this post.
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Fall is my favorite time of year and always look forward to turning the calendar page to September! September is a month of transition, with summer’s last burst of color fading and deepening into the warmth and richness of fall. One of my favorite ways to welcome the season is by creating a floral arrangement for the table that reflects both harvest and garden abundance.

My inspiration was this antique wooden dove-tailed Apple Sun Cured Tobacco Box, found at a favorite antique mall this summer. I was drawn to the apple graphics and timeworn patina of the rustic box and farmhouse vibe. I like to think ‘outside the vase’ ;) so the box seemed perfect to pair with fresh seasonal flowers and create a centerpiece that feels both nostalgic and welcoming!

A fun find and dating on the bottom of the box:
The bottom of the box reads R.J. Reynolds Tobacco, Factory No. 8 in Winston-Salem, N.C.
12-2-10 — December 2, 1910!

Here the DIY details and materials to create a flower arrangement to welcome fall:
🍎 Wooden box (or any rustic-style wooden crate)
🍎 Plastic container to fit inside the box (to hold water)
🍎 Chicken wire & flower frog (for structure and stability)
🍎 Bamboo skewers (for securing apples)
🍎 Apples
🍎 Limelight hydrangea blooms
🍎 Sunflowers (for bold, cheerful contrast)
🍎 Garden foliage (I used Abelia foliage, Crape Myrtle blooms, and Chaste Tree seed pods)

Step 1: Prep your Box or Container
Line your wooden box with a plastic container or vase to hold water. To support the apples, I used a heavy metal cage flower frog in the bottom of the plastic container. A piece of chicken wire supports the flower stems at the top, creating a grid to hold everything in place.

Step 2: Add the Greenery
Fill your container with room temperature water mixed with flower food / floral preservative.

Start by filling in with foliage around the edges of the box; I used abelia.
🌿 When cutting flowers and or foliage from your garden or landscape, cut your stems in the early morning with they’re fully hydrated and not stressed from the heat. Cut your stems at a 45-degree angle for maximum water uptake and remove any leaves below the water line. Place them in a clean bucket of water mixed with flower food / preservative, in a cool spot, away from sun.
🌿 Allow flowers and foliage to condition, preferably overnight, or for a minimum of 4 hours, to prevent drooping or wilting of your stems.
🌿 Let some stems spill over for a loose, garden-fresh look. The greenery will create the framework for your arrangement and help soften the lines of the container.

Step 3: Add Hydrangeas
Next, add your hydrangeas. The creamy-green limelight hydrangea blooms have begun their fall metamorphosis, changing to over pink. Tuck them into the chicken wire to build shape and fullness and hide the framework of your chicken wire, covering the gaps between the plastic container and box.

Step 4: Add Sunflowers:
Sunflowers are the perfect flower to transition from summer to fall with their sunny yellow rays and warm brown centers! Tuck them in among the hydrangeas as accents and to provide a cheery pop of color.

Step 5: Accent with Apples:
Insert your skewers into the blossom end of the apple, about an inch into the core, placing the skewers through the chicken wire and frog to support them. As the bamboo skewers are food safe, your apples can used for fall baking after your flowers are faded.

Step 6: Finishing Touches:
I added some Black Diamond Crape Myrtle blooms for a vibrant pop of red and tucked in some seed pods from our Chaste tree (Vitex) for texture.

Step back and adjust the balance, adding a little more foliage where needed, or another apple to even things out. The goal is a lush, gathered-from-the-garden look that feels abundant but not over-arranged.

Two products I swear by for long-lasting flowers are Floralife Flower Food,
available in individual packets, a 10 oz. container, or liquid for easy mixing.
and Crowning Glory Solution Floral Spray.

If you’re not familiar with Crowning Glory, it’s an antitranspirant spray that seals in moisture and dries clear. It’s safe to use on all flower types and is especially beneficial for flowers that are prone to wilting due to moisture loss, like hydrangeas. I’ve had flower arrangements that last two weeks with Crowning Glory!
Note: Remove your apples before spraying your flowers so they’re food safe and can be enjoyed after your flowers fade. I usually cover my table with a towel to catch any drips before spraying. Crowning Glory dries in approximately 30 minutes depending on the temperature and humidity.
Check your water level after the first day and every couple of days, topping off as needed. You’ll be amazed how much water your flowers will drink!

A farmhouse plaid tablecloth provides a cheery foundation for our table, blending the colors of summer and fall. . . the brighter color palette fitting for more summer weather to come.

Apple salad plates are layered on red transferware plates and Courtly Check Enamel Petal Chargers, repeating the black background of the apple plates.

They’re framed with scalloped woven chargers that add to warm texture and complement the apple box.

Copper mugs are ready for a ‘Cheers to Fall’ with Apple Cider Moscow Mules. . .
a refreshing cocktail and fall twist on a Moscow Mule that celebrates autumn with seasonal flavor!

Copper flatware adds a soft warmth and patina . . .

And apple napkin rings marry a pair of napkins. . . a farmhouse plaid with a fringed herringbone.



Table Details:
Apple Salad Plates (originally Cracker Barrel) / eBay
Red Transferware Plates, vintage / Crown Ducal Bristol
Courtly Check Enamel Petal Chargers / MacKenzie-Childs
Woven Scalloped Chargers / Pier 1
Flatware / Cambridge Indira Jessamine
Farmhouse Plaid Tablecloth & Napkins / HomeGoods, several years ago
Moscow Mule Mugs / similar
Find a harvest of Fresh Picked Apple Recipes for Fall
from salads, soups, cocktails, and desserts!

Visit my flower friends to see their beautiful fall floral inspiration:

Lidy at FrenchGardenHouse

Pam at Everyday Living

Jennifer at Celebrating Everyday Life

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Good morning, Mary. Happy September and Labor Day! What a fabulous find is the antique Apple Sun Cured Tobacco Box. You could not have found a more appropriate container for fresh seasonal flowers. The arrangement of sunflowers, limelights, apples, and garden foliage is perfect for autumn. The farmhouse plaid tablecloth accents the apple salad plates, are they new? I just saw they were originally from Cracker Barrel, I use to shop their country store and found many tabletop items. They are perfectly framed with the red transferware plates and MKC Courtly Check chargers. Copper gives me all the fall feels.
It is always a pleasure to share blooms with you, especially for our favorite season❤️🌻🍎
Oh Mary, what a darling dove-tailed vintage box you found and so perfect for your colorful centerpiece. The black diamond crepe Myrtle is one I’ve never seen. Of course, the black background of your Apple plates really sets off your table, and your copper mules and flatware add a soft glimmer. Thank you for the early Fall beauty and Happy Labor Day! 🍎🌻
Mary, what a perfect segue into September! I love the apple dovetailed crate you found – a perfect size for your vessel of flowers. The flower arrangement looks so good with all the garden goodies added. My neighbors have abelia and chaste, so I could readily replicate this, hehe. I just used your link to buy the flower food, as my hoarded packets have gotten used up with my weekly local flower subscription over the past few weeks! Love the table details, too. Those apple plates and napkin rings are adorable. You’ll see a look somewhat similar tomorrow. 😉Thanks for always inspiring!
Ah Mary! It’s the most🎵 wonderfu🎼l time of the year! 🍁🍂! And that box! I love Winston salem so what a find you have! Thank you for the beautiful inspiration!
Mary, Your antique apple box was a great find! Your floral arrangement is beautiful and perfect for September. Your table setting is so pretty. I love your apple salad plates. Cracker Barrel has some really pretty things. I always love to go into different stores when we travel to see what they have. I always come back with at least one bauble to add to my collection. Soon Rowena and Rob will get to visit! I’m ready for fall! Happy Labor Day! Clara❤️
Happy September and Labor Day Mary! What a fun find the antique apple tobacco box is. That it has a date is even more special! Your arrangement of sunflowers, limelights, apples, and garden branches is beautiful, those limelight’s have my heart…just gorgeous! Your table settings with the red transfer plates topped with the Courtly Check chargers and Apple plates are perfection. Hooray for Fall! It’s always a joy to get together for our favorite season of Monday Morning Blooms. Xo Lidy 🍎🍎🍎
Happy September and Labor Day, Mary! Your arrangement of hydrangeas, sunflowers, crepe Myrtle blooms, and apples is gorgeous and a perfect welcome to the new season. The antique tobacco box makes a perfect container and what a wonderful find! Your plaid tablecloth with the rich autumn tones is the perfect backdrop for your flowers and pretty plate stack. Wishing you a wonderful day and week ahead!
Breathtaking flower arrangement Mary! I love sunflowers for Fall and the vintage tobacco box looks so good full of flowers. I also love your creative plate stack and those cute napkin rings. Happy September Mary, and your favorite month, October is on the horizon! 🧙🏻 🎃
Jenna
I love everything about this tablescape. That box was a FABULOUS find, it will be just as lovely with a small Christmas tree in it. Love it!
Oh what a find your RJR tobacco box is, and perfect for an apple themed flower arrangement! Your arrangement and table is beautiful too! Happy September!
Oh Mary—what a beautiful way to welcome September! That antique apple tobacco box is such a charming treasure and captures the rustic spirit of the season so perfectly. The way you combine flowers, colors, and textures is pure joy! I love how you guide us through each thoughtful step—I always come away inspired and learning something new. Creating with you feels like the loveliest kind of flower therapy. Thank you for letting me bloom alongside you this month! Wishing you a Happy September and all the cozy, beautiful days ahead. ~ Hugs, Jennifer
Mary, lovely tablescape and I love th apple napkin rings! Can you please tell me if they are porcelain/ceramic? The Amazon description does not say. Thanks!
Thank you Patricia, they are ceramic. 🍎
Mary, love your beautiful flower arrangement in the lovely vintage tobacco box. Your plate stack looks so cozy with the colors of your tablecloth. I especially like the apple napkin rings and apple plates. It is hard to believe this is September already, but I know everyone is waiting for cooler weather….even my droopy flowers. Have a great day.
Kari @ Me and My Captain
Oh my gosh, Mary, that is stunning!!!! You better believe I pinned it! That box is PERFECT with that incredible arrangement. You are so truly talented. Well done!! Happy September! Fall is the best season of them all, whoo hoo!
What a fun find, Mary! The apple box looks to be in perfect condition, and it’s older than yours truly! The flowers are gorgeous! I have hydrangea envy!!! Your table setting is apple delicious. I’m reaching for a honey crisp for a little snack. Thanks for the flower inspiration. Happy September!
Your floral design skills are amazing. Love all your tables. What beautiful settings!
That apple box was a great find. I’ve always liked fruit mixed in with a floral arrangement. Love the plate stack you put together, those apple plates are cute.