The mantel is usually the first place I decorate for the new season.
Well, this year, it wasn't.
The first holiday decorations were added to this space right HERE.
Nonetheless, the mantel got a very deserving second place. ;)
Contrary to last year's decor when I used lots of red, this year I'm going for a calmer palette, using lots of natural elements.
If you have followed me for a while, you might remember I DIY'ed the floor in my son's room using plywood. Well, all the left over pieces were brought here to the mantel. Some of those boards sport a stained brown color on the back.
As the center piece, I used this beautiful cotton wreath. I love it! I think this wreath is the perfect blend of rustic and sophistication.
My son calls it "the donut". I know, how mean! :)
Some books, a wooden moose and the only pair of skis I could find (no wonder, they're everywhere in blogland!), flank one side of the mantel.
On the opposite side, a little forest was created.
Copper, brush, glass and wooden trees,
were scattered among wooden spools and pine-cones.
Oh yeah, the pine cones were bleached...
And used as little trees on the mantel and on the garland.
Some others were hung on the Christmas tree as ornaments.
I'm a "garland" person, not happy with one, I'm using five.
One of pine-cones, another of acorns, and three more of pom-poms.
Flocked Christmas tree | Painted Chair | |
It all feels so warm and cozy here in my family room. It's like having a little winter wonderland inside my house.
Have you started decorating for the holidays yet?!
Check the whole Christmas Home tour right HERE.
Cotton wreath from Arhaus.
Wooden skis from Target
Acorn garland from T.J. Max
For more DIY - Christmas decor ideas check these out:
Cristina- Your mantle is beautiful with ALL FIVE garlands bedecking it. I LOVE those little "acorns" with the caps made out of pine cone pieces. So cute. The overall effect is just lovely- soft and serene looking. I may bleach some of my pine cones this year, too. Love the way they look. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThanks Diana! I'm loving that soft color on the pine-cones, and it's so easy!
DeleteCristina tu mantel es precioso , todo tan delicado alrededor de esa chimenea , que bonitos quedan esos rústicos frutos del bosque
ReplyDeleteGracias amiga querida!
DeleteThis is just to perfect and divine Cristina! I LOVE that wreath too! Did you make it? I hope you get to join the first Link party I'll be joining and throwing in on Dec. 16th!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Vel! No, I didn't make the wreath, I found it at Arhaus. Thanks for the invite, I'll be there, partying with you on Dec.16. :)
DeleteI LOVE your cotton wreath, wish I had one to use in our home!
ReplyDeletexoxo, SS
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous mantle! You did a beautiful job! xxx Maria
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful mantel!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous - oh my gosh that wreath is perfection !!!
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Beautiful Christmas mantel Christina! The wreath, the pine cones, the trees and acorn garland, it's all wonderful!
ReplyDeletesuper cute mantel. I love your colors this year!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it all!! But that wreath.... so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteEverything is beautiful!!!! As always, simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteoh i adore this- rustic and modern and warm and white! just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWHERE did you get that cotton wreath?!?!? I've had my eye out for one for a while!
ReplyDeleteLauren, I bought it at our local Arhaus Furniture store. I searched online to get the link to it but couldn't find it.
DeleteWhat did you put on your tree to make it white!!!Love it all!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sandy, I bought it like that at Walmart - It's called a flocked Christmas tree.
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