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When a truck with 4,000 pumpkins suddenly showed up on Amsterdam Avenue, none of Hillary Wallace’s Upper West Side neighbors were surprised.
 
                            A New Jersey-based home styling service, 'The Entry Edit,' recently unveiled a captivating seasonal transformation of a residential front porch, embracing the rich aesthetics of autumn and Halloween. The video, uploaded on October 22, 2025, demonstrates two stylists meticulously arranging an array of pumpkins, gourds, and seasonal flora to create an inviting and festive entryway. The display features a diverse collection of pumpkins, ranging from classic orange to sophisticated white, striped, and even pastel pink varieties, artfully stacked and spread across the porch steps. Potted purple chrysanthemums and a small hay bale add layers of texture and color, enhancing the autumnal theme. A skeleton figure, seated casually on a porch bench, provides a playful nod to Halloween, blending seamlessly with the elegant fall decor. This styling approach offers homeowners a convenient solution for achieving a professionally curated seasonal look without the effort of DIY. The service aims to elevate home entryways, making them welcoming and aesthetically pleasing for the holiday season, as demonstrated by this detailed visual guide.
 
                                                        When a truck with 4,000 pumpkins suddenly showed up on Amsterdam Avenue, none of Hillary Wallace’s Upper West Side neighbors were surprised.
