Sophisticated Crow Decor for Fall

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Before we dive into my favorite sophisticated crow decor for fall, I want to preface by saying that I know ravens and crows are different birds- BUT for the purpose of this blog post they are the same, okay? Crows are the PERFECT go-to Fall decor… they give all of the slightly spooky, chilly, hayride vibes and I absolutely love it. A bonus for your decor, they are great for fall AND Halloween, so they can stick around for a bit. I honestly think you could get by in winter too! 

Kick cheesy to the curb with this sophisticated crow decor for fall. Dark academia, cozy european cottage vibes comin' your way. #falldecor #halloweendecor #crowdecor #ravendecor #darkacademia

 

The problem I’ve had is that it can be challenging to find sophisticated crow decor, or something that doesn’t look cheesy. I mean, don’t get me wrong, there is a time and place for cheesy and Halloween is definitely one of the times. But when it comes to actual Fall decor for me, I tend to lean more dark academia, european cottage. And the little $5 crows at Target just aren’t doing it for me (no hate to Target, I love that place). So, I’ve been on the hunt for the right crows to put in my home and I think I’ve found some pretty amazing nods that you’re going to love for Fall!

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sophisticated crow (and raven) decor for fall

I mean…. seriously, are you kidding me with how precious some of this stuff is? Some of it, I really think you could leave up all year depending on the vibes in your home. Who would’ve thought crows and ravens would be the secret to a cozy fall space??

And not to worry about the crows and ravens bringing on bad omens, some cultures actually think they’re good luck and symbolize new beginnings. After I read that, I did a bit of digging in the Bible and ravens are mentioned a few times, never in a bad light. Check out 1 Kings 17 and Luke 12:24 for reference. Regardless though, I don’t really believe in “bad luck.” A crow is a crow and it just so happens to be beautiful decor, too. 

Kick cheesy to the curb with this sophisticated crow decor for fall. Dark academia, cozy european cottage vibes comin' your way. #falldecor #halloweendecor #crowdecor #ravendecor #darkacademia

 

Now, if you want to see a DIY crow, I’ve got that too…. plus a free pattern to help you out. Check it out here!

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