Summer is here, and one way I love to welcome the new season is by giving the mantel a new look—in this case, a very summery look.
Don't you love change?
Ha, some of you might find it crazy. Changing the decor with the seasons might seem exhausting, but that's not my case. I love it, and that's precisely what I did once again to decorate our family room, the space we use the most in our home.
A couple of weeks ago, when I was ready to take pictures of the old jeans pillow, I took out my stash of summery things and began looking for some props. Well, the first thing to pop up was the driftwood garland. I used it, and it looked good there, so after the pictures were taken...
I brought the garland to the mantel to try it again. I bought it last year to decorate the mantel, but after the first try, I didn't like it. One year later, I was giving it a second try, but nope, it didn't feel right.
Soooo, I dismantled it because the idea of the crab I saw right HERE would look much better using these pieces of wood.
I got the board where my new art would go and covered it with pieces of paper to trace the easiest crab I could find online.
Ha, lots of trial and error, but I ended up with a very charming crab. ;)
Let me show you how that crab was drawn!
- I first drew the center. Imagine drawing a hamburger outline with two pointy sides.
- Make sure this shape is centered on your paper.
- Draw the legs. It doesn't have to be symmetrical.
- I even like that one of the legs is going in a different direction.
Finding a curvy piece for the claw... some short pieces for the legs... cutting two ends for the little eyes...
Until it was all filled up.
Until it was all filled up.
*I'm editing this post to add that I made the mistake of leaving the white pieces of paper I'd put together with tape on the board.
I had to ask my husband to help me pull the "crab puzzle" onto the floor, being careful not to mess it up much.*
Once my board was empty, I marked the middle and began hot-gluing each piece of wood onto it.
I started with the one piece right in the middle line of the crab and then branched outwards until I had the complete crab.
The final part was to bring some more accessories...
A little lantern.
Rope in a vase...
Starfish, fishing net...
And extra vases on the opposite side for good measure. :)
I also found a huge wire basket that I plan on converting into a light fixture; in the meantime, it serves as a side table. ;)
There you have it, my Summer-Coastal mantel this year.
You can see the entire family room here on my Summer Home Tour.
For more DIY decor ideas, check these out:
You can see the entire family room here on my Summer Home Tour.
For more DIY decor ideas, check these out:
Wow, I love it!! It looks so fun and summery!! XO
ReplyDeleteThanks Christy!
DeleteMe encanta tu decoracion coastal y el cuadro con el cangrejo me emcanta, ya hice uno de un pez y espero hacer algún otro pronto!!!
ReplyDeleteMuchos besos
hmmm ya me estas dando una muy buena idea para utilizar los pedacitos de madera que me quedaron, gracias Vicky!
Deletewow, i love the summer coastal mantel cristina, i think your crab art turned out really cuter than the original one♥
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love the crab!
ReplyDeleteGreat crab!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Your mantle is summer ready. I love the crab.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I love this so much. I have eyed a similar garland but never could figure out exactly where I'd put it- this is genius! can't wait to see more of your house during the tours next week!
ReplyDeleteLove the crab! Beautiful mantle :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I especially love the driftwood crab, genius!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love all of this, but especially the crab! I've seen similar things like this at Pottery Barn for like $200 so you did great DIYing it :)
ReplyDeletexoxo, SS
The Southern Stylista
Cristina, this is so smart and adorable! Love it! Excited to be on the Summer Home Tour schedule with you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLove love love it! So adorable! Pinned it to the BHG boards!
ReplyDeleteJust love the crab. What a clever idea! I would like to try this, but I'm not clear on how you transferred the crab off the paper and onto the wood.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hannah! You're totally correct, I didn't make it clear on the post. I went back and added some more I hope it helps! Thanks!
DeleteChristina,
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE your crab!! Happy that I inspired you to make one...it looks great above your mantel. I just put a large one in my beach condo and love it.
Blessings,
Linda
Hi Christine - absolutely adore your crab! I live in Maryland and this is perfect. :) Visiting from i heart naptime and pinning. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cindy! I also live in Maryland - DC area ---> Nothing like the Maryland crab! ;) Thanks for the pin!
Deletehola Cristina !!! me encanta tu decoracion veraniega coastal , especialmente ese cangrejo echo de palitos
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooooooo stinkin' cute Cristina! You are amazingly talented! I have missed you, life has been so crazy for me lately, It is good to see you awesome projects again! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love this. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis driftwood crab is fantastic Christina! I love all the other beach touches you have added as well!
ReplyDeleteThis driftwood crab is fantastic Christina! I love all the other beach touches you have added as well!
ReplyDeletecan i tell you how amazing this is! you are so talented and creative. happy summer!
ReplyDeleteLove your crab! I may have to try and make my own. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Pinterest and had to stop by to tell you how awesome this project is! LOVE the crab art and it's perfect with your beachy mantel and hot lazy summer days:) XO Wendi @H2OBungalow
ReplyDeleteI love your crab, what did you mount it to? Is it wood??
ReplyDeleteThanks Betsy! Yes, it's wood. Remnants from another project. They were mounted onto two 1x2's on the back.
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