My first trip to a pumpkin patch as an adult was with my toddler, who gleefully loaded the wagon up with as many pumpkins as his little arms could lift. Sticker shock wasn't something I was expecting to feel when it came time to shell out money for a handful of pumpkins, but I was genuinely surprised. After schlepping our pumpkins home and enthusiastically arranging them on our front porch, I savored the week and a half of fall-bounty vibes they gave before they began to rot.

Gotta love that California heat! Having recently converted to a faux Christmas tree for similar reasons, I've become obsessed with finding realistic faux trees and pumpkins — and Pottery Barn's fall decor section is full of such items that are perfect for seasonal decorating. As a fan of more-neutral Halloween decor, I went straight for the ivory and sage options and chose three faux pumpkin styles to mix and match: the Pottery Barn Tall Ivory Faux Pumpkin ($24-$79), Pottery Barn Medium Sage Cinderella Faux Pumpkin ($24-$79), and Pottery Barn Small Sage Cinderella Faux Pumpkin ($24-$79). These Pottery Barn pumpkins offer a more sustainable way to decorate for Halloween and fall, and ahead, I detail how I styled them in home.

What I Like About Pottery Barn's Faux Pumpkins Pottery Barn offers five different styles of pumpkins, including one gourd, that comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Whether you want to keep it fairly minimal and tonal, like I did, or prefer a mix of colors and patterns,.